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Rage Boy Is Actually A Nice Boy

MONDAY NOVEMBER 12 2007 9:00 AM

Submitted by FearTheReaper. Edited By erin_broadley.



I don’t know if you’ve ever heard of Rage Boy, but you should have. He is very popular and has become the poster boy for radical Islam after having been photographed at many demonstrations. Over the years, Rage Boy has been photographed at protests against Salman Rushdie, the Kashmir government, Pope Benedict XVI, Danish anti-Muslim cartoons, Kashmir state elections and to stop the execution of a Muslim man. He always has the same crazy, bursting with anger look on his face and it makes for one hell of a photo.

Conservatives have jumped on Rage Boy as an example of what we are up against. It’s the face of crazy, belligerent rage! Eternal idiot Christopher Hitchens explained.


It's impossible to satisfy "Rage Boy" and his ilk. It's stupid to try.


The amazingly retarded Michelle Malkin jumped on board the Rage Boy train and used his picture for her policital message. They love him over at Jihad Watch. (What idiot goes to a sight called "Jihad Watch?") Rage Boy became the visual for everything they hate and fear about Muslims.

And now you can buy Rage Boy T-shirts, mugs, clocks, shorts and bumper stickers. He’s the perfect symbol of everything those Islamofascists are and what we should fear. The comments on the right wing message boards show the lemmings eat it up.


On June 29th, 2007 at 1:58 pm, Kendrick said:

When I wonder what kind of person could murder a humanitarian like Gandhi, this face clears that all up.


I’m sure it does. Too bad Rage Boy’s real story doesn’t match the right wing created monster.

A reporter for the Daily Mail went to the city of Srinagar in Kashmir and found Rage Boy, whose name is Shakeel Ahmad Bhat. Bhat has not had the best life in the world. He was raised in a religious family who followed a tolerant form of Islam called Sufi. His father taught him to spread Islam by peaceful means.

He dropped out of school at 10. When he was 13, Indian soldiers broke into his home looking for militants and threw his 18-year-old sister out a window. She died four years later from her injuries, which included a broken spine. Bhat decided to join the rebels fighting India.

He went to a training camp and fought, but never killed anyone. He even tried to talk his fellow militants out of killing people, which is bad if your profession is killing people.


I thought I would set an example. Forgiveness is better than killing.


At 16, he was arrested and tortured. Ever since, he has been unable to lift anything with his right arm, which means he relies on his family to survive. Today he is 29, not married, unemployed and does not know how to read or write, but he does love a good protest.


If something upsets him, he organizes a demonstration.

He has demonstrated against the Pope's comments about Islam, against the sexual exploitation of Kashmiri girls, against police violence and 'encounter' killings and against the honoring of Rushdie.


Dude loves to get a bunch of people together and shout, who the fuck doesn't? He didn’t think Rushdie should be knighted because he is a “Muslim basher,” big deal. Sounds like something Christians here in America would say -- after their “War on Christmas” ends. He hates to hear about terrorist attacks.


Then I asked if he had heard about the 7/7 bombings in London. "I heard that an Underground train was bombed. It pains me when innocents are killed. It pains me."


After his face became the poster boy for the right wing, he began apprearing appearing on T-shirts and mugs, the local cops asked him to stop going to demonstrations. That is pretty harsh. What the fuck else is Rage Boy supposed to do? Did I mention he doesn’t have a job, a wife, or know how to read or write? And now you want him to stop screaming in the street? Fuck off.

Although, one officer did offer Bhat a government job with a wife tossed in and he turned it down. (Now I’m worried about him.)


I want to marry a non-Muslim woman and convert her to Islam. I have been told that if I can convince a non-Muslim woman to marry me – but not convert her by force – then there will be a place for me in heaven.


Bhat is aware of his fame because friends have shown him the pictures, many of which have been photoshopped in some not so flattering ways. And it kind of bums him out.


I surely get hurt when I see these pictures. This is terrorism for me. The people who do this are showing their own culture, so why do they tell us that we are uncivilized?


See, now I want to hug Rage Boy. This dude is just uneducated, poverty stricken and handicapped. I guess the right wing will have to find another poster boy for Islamic rage. Or, maybe they won't.


It's the standard lengthy exploration of the life and times of Rage Boy, parts of which are surely true, and some of which is likely fabrication. The basic idea is the same: He is the poor, noble Muslim who is parading against the evil and decadent West.


Right, you totally got the gist of it, you right wing asshole. A reporter went to a dangerous place and actually did his job and you call him a liar. At the same time you totally miss the point of the article: He’s just a fucking human being who has had a shit life and is a threat to nobody. He is a political activist who actually goes out and starts protests against shit that pisses him off, like police brutality and people talking shit about his religion. And because he takes a great action photo, he has become the symbol of something he is not. I kinda like Rage Boy, myself, and I'd like to extend an invitation to Thanksgiving.

 

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Zarth

Zarth

Seattle, WA
December 2004

NOV 12, 2007 10:39 AM

Skywisdom said:
Ahem...Anyway. My mom is Sufi (sort of, she studied at a Sufi school). I always wonder when people talk about how much Muslims love violence or whatever, if they've ever even heard of Sufi.


Considering that Dubya didn't even really know there was a difference between Sunnis and Shiites before he started using our military to intervene in that sectarian dispute, I'd say generally not. Sufism is relatively obscure in the West.

Priapos

Priapos

Water Valley, TX
October 2005

NOV 12, 2007 10:41 AM

FearTheReaper said:
Although, one officer did offer Bhat a government job with a wife tossed in and he turned it down. (Now I'm worried about him)


I want to marry a non-Muslim woman and convert her to Islam. I have been told that if I can convince a non-Muslim woman to marry me - but not convert her by force - then there will be a place for me in heaven.


Bhat is aware of his fame because friends have shown him the pictures, many of which have been photoshopped in some not so flattering ways. And it kind of bums him out.


I surely get hurt when I see these pictures. This is terrorism for me. The people who do this are showing their own culture, so why do they tell us that we are uncivilized?


See, now I want to hug Rage Boy. This dude is just uneducated, poverty stricken and handicapped.


...and delusional, but that's not the point.

People should understand how many protesters have boredom as their primary motivation. People who haven't protested probably won't understand the thrill of protesting; westerners have a hard time grasping the level of social pressure in a tribal culture and the boredom level of a young man with no job and no videogames or interporn.

MrCrisp

MrCrisp

Charleston, SC
August 2004

NOV 12, 2007 10:43 AM

Zarth said:

Skywisdom said:
Ahem...Anyway. My mom is Sufi (sort of, she studied at a Sufi school). I always wonder when people talk about how much Muslims love violence or whatever, if they've ever even heard of Sufi.


Considering that Dubya didn't even really know there was a difference between Sunnis and Shiites before he started using our military to intervene in that sectarian dispute, I'd say generally not. Sufism is relatively obscure in the West.



probably because it doesn't even exist! peaceful islam? pffft. whatever

Priapos

Priapos

Water Valley, TX
October 2005

NOV 12, 2007 10:48 AM

Addendum: anyone who has protested will recognize the camera tricks the press uses to mislead the public regarding the size of demonstrations. Hitchens has that much correct, and I also generally dislike hypersensitive people be they Christian, Muslim, or Feminist.

gramsci

gramsci

United Kingdom
November 2003

NOV 12, 2007 10:55 AM

wink84 said:
Take that story and apply it to an American and you have a hero.



and you just became mine.

Zarth

Zarth

Seattle, WA
December 2004

NOV 12, 2007 11:03 AM

Priapos said:
. . . I also generally dislike hypersensitive people be they Christian, Muslim, or Feminist.


What a shock.

Jennifer_

Jennifer_

Venezuela
November 2006

NOV 12, 2007 11:59 AM

FearTheReaper said:
This dude is just uneducated, poverty stricken and handicapped. I guess the right wing will have to find another poster boy for Islamic rage.


I think that makes him the perfect poster boy for Islamic rage. Not in the weird, wanky, cheesy, miss-the-point sort of way that the 'merican right are indulging in, but terrorist organisations do rely on poverty, frustrastion, failed states and brown zones to spread their ideology. If you look at a person like this as an example of 'Islamic rage', it might give some good ideas on how to reduce the 'rage' (assuaging poverty and alienation).

Skywisdom said:
Ahem...Anyway. My mom is Sufi (sort of, she studied at a Sufi school). I always wonder when people talk about how much Muslims love violence or whatever, if they've ever even heard of Sufi.


Strangely, Sufi muslims aren't always entirely peaceful. One of my Sufi friends went to a terrorist training camp - although his dad did kick his arse when he found out.

redconsensus

redconsensus

Baltimore, MD
August 2004

NOV 12, 2007 12:00 PM

On the one hand, I have a strong distaste for the kind of smug attitude that leads people to assume that this guy is some kind of violent proto-terrorist and that his ilk fill the streets and tenements of every backwards non-Christian nation. He and every guy like him that shows up on Fox news to scare the shit out of middle America are just people with unique and fucked up lives and without knowing about those lives its really easy to hate them.

On the other hand, those poor idiots in Kansas or Montana or wherever who assume this guy is Bin Laden's nephew and out to kill their children are also the result of unique and fucked up lives and without knowing about those lives it's pretty easy to hate them as well. None of which stops FTR or any of a million other blog pundits from mocking them mercilessly whenever they vote republican or freak out on an airplane or something. Shit, if they were illiterate, unwed and unemployed would just be more grounds for mockery most of the time.

emotedcreations

emotedcreations

Germany
July 2006

NOV 12, 2007 12:18 PM

Vote Rage Boy '08!

Also, it hasn't really been mentioned (I don't think), but Sufism is pretty much the mystical arm of Islam. They're the one's that do the whirling dervish dance to get in contact with the universe. They be cool if you ask me.

Chainlink

Chainlink

Christmas Island
August 2005

NOV 12, 2007 12:27 PM

Jennifer_ said:

Skywisdom said:
Ahem...Anyway. My mom is Sufi (sort of, she studied at a Sufi school). I always wonder when people talk about how much Muslims love violence or whatever, if they've ever even heard of Sufi.


Strangely, Sufi muslims aren't always entirely peaceful. One of my Sufi friends went to a terrorist training camp - although his dad did kick his arse when he found out.



It's neat how Rage Boy also went to a terrorist training camp and how he also still considers himself Sufi and peaceful, and how that was talked in the article.

Way to make a nice anecdotal point though.

emotedcreations

emotedcreations

Germany
July 2006

NOV 12, 2007 12:36 PM

Oh I GET it! UR saying her friend COULD HAVE gone to try and CONVINCE them NOT to zBe all violent and such? LoLZ NO WAY MAN!

Chainlink

Chainlink

Christmas Island
August 2005

NOV 12, 2007 12:42 PM

emotedcreations said:
Oh I GET it! UR saying her friend COULD HAVE gone to try and CONVINCE them NOT to zBe all violent and such? LoLZ NO WAY MAN!



It's his dad I'm really worried about. Arse kicking your children is very un-Sufi.

herbancowboy

herbancowboy

San Francisco, CA
June 2004

NOV 12, 2007 12:52 PM

wink84 said:
Take that story and apply it to an American and you have a hero.



Not really. Anybody who dares to passionately express an opinion which falls outside the mainstream is mocked as a lunatic in this country. Never mind that we have a rich tradition of civil disobedience dating back at least to the Boston Tea Party (which would be smeared as "property damage" these days).

Anybody heard of the Violent Radicalization and Homegrown Terrorism Prevention Act of 2007 yet? Take that story and apply it to an American and you have a dangerous radical, a domestic terrorist.

herbancowboy

herbancowboy

San Francisco, CA
June 2004

NOV 12, 2007 12:55 PM

Sorry, double post.

Chriztian

Chriztian

Tallahassee, FL
September 2004

NOV 12, 2007 01:05 PM

Chainlink
It's his dad I'm really worried about. Arse kicking your children is very un-Sufi.


Maybe, but your kid going to a terrorist training camp to become what you've been stereotyped as is enough to bend anyone outside of their morals, I'd think.

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