Muslims Complain That National Anthem Is ‘Oppressive’ And ‘Forced Assimilation’
Muslims have another complaint against the countries that have been welcoming their religion into their borders with open arms. The National Anthems are just too darn oppressive.
Uthman Badar, the spokesman for the Islamist activist group Hizb ut-Tahriri in Australia, explained that the Australian government “Claims to afford freedom,” but instead, forces their values and beliefs onto the Muslim-Australians.
His remarks were heard at the “Innocent Until Proven Muslim” conference in Sydney. An estimated 800 people attended the conference to hear Badar speak. He was critical of what he called a ‘forced assimilation.’ Badar emphasized his point by saying,
“If you don’t share those values, why should they be forced to sing it?”
That’s an excellent question. Why should a people be forced to participate in proclaiming the values of others when they don’t share the same beliefs? It’s almost like he is claiming Australia is doing to its people, what countries that follow Sharia Law do to theirs.
In Sharia Law run countries, homosexuals are executed, and women that commit adultery can find themselves the victims of honor killings or disfiguring attacks. Women are not allowed to walk in public unescorted, and must wear outfits that reveal very little. Those that leave the faith of Islam are killed, and those who speak against or even draw the Prophet Muhammad can be murdered. These must be the more tolerant and non-oppressive values that Badar favors.
Badar seems to have a problem with the Australian National Anthem, so we have included the lyrics as well as a rendition of the song for your enjoyment . Try to find the intolerance and oppression that Badar sees.
Australians all let us rejoice,
For we are young and free;
We’ve golden soil and wealth for toil;
Our home is girt by sea;
Our land abounds in nature’s gifts
Of beauty rich and rare;
In history’s page, let every stage,
Advance Australia Fair.
In joyful strains then let us sing,
Advance Australia Fair.
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