They both really hate Valentine’s Day.
The highest objective of both Islam and the radical Left is clear: to shatter the sacred intimacy that a man and a woman can share with one another, for such a bond is inaccessible to the order. History, therefore, demonstrates how Islam, like Communism, wages a ferocious war on any kind of private and unregulated love. In the case of Islam, the reality is epitomized in its monstrous structures of gender apartheid and the terror that keeps it in place. Indeed, female sexuality and freedom are demonized and, therefore, forced veiling, forced marriage, female genital mutilation, honor killings and other misogynist monstrosities become mandatory parts of the sadistic paradigm.
One notes that Third Wave Feminism has fully embraced Sharia and all that comes with it.
Valentine’s Day is a “shameful day” for the Muslim world and for the radical Left. It is shameful because private love is considered obscene, since it threatens the highest of values: the need for a totalitarian order to attract the complete and undivided attention, allegiance and veneration of every citizen. Love serves as the most lethal threat to the tyrants seeking to build Sharia and a classless utopia on earth, and so these tyrants yearn for the annihilation of every ingredient in man that smacks of anything that it means to be human.
Yeah, it’s a bit overwrought but it gets the point across. You look at the fashion sense of both Sharia and Antifa and… yeah there’s some definite conformity there.
I get why Mohemmadans hate it. It’s a holiday that celebrates love and joy; two things Islam strongly opposes. And as for the left, I get that, too. Because the real power behind the Democrat Left and the Social Justice wankers are manless, middle-aged white women who despise Valentine’s Day out of sheer bitterness. And both philosophies share a common desire to annihilate the individual and enforce a restricted set of thoughts and behavior; with severe penalties for failing to comply. There is almost as little freedom of speech on a typical American college campus these days as there is in Teheran or Riyadh.
Anyway, we’re still going to celebrate it in our own way. 70% off cards tomorrow, and a steak dinner on Friday. A nice big rare steak with an iceberg wedge, veg, and wine. This wine is freakin’ Amazing by the way.
If you like a robust Italian red, try a Montepulciano di Abruzzo. One sip of this and you won’t drink anything else.
Regards,
Peter H.
I confess to disliking Valentines Day, and I’m not a Muslim. I see it as a day when if you’re not a part of a couple, you are considered by the popular culture to be not worthy of being allowed to sit at the adult’s table, and maybe not even be out in polite society. And “singles events” are all geared to making couples out of them.