Why is this ****er even out there? Sounds like he's fighting for the wrong side to me... -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A British jihadist with Isil has moaned that his Arab comrades are rude, do not know how to queue and eat like schoolchildren. In a bizarre rant, Omar Hussain also complained that his fellow terrorists talk loudly when he is trying to sleep, invade his space and steal his shoes. Their bad driving, habit of staring at people and using his charger for their mobile phones also come under fire. Hussain, a former security guard at a Morrison’s supermarket, hit out at his Syrian and other Arab colleagues in an online blog. It is not the first time the 27-year-old, from High Wycombe, has complained about life under Isil. Earlier this year he bemoaned having to peel potatoes without a peeler, having trouble washing his clothes and how he hadn’t been able to find a jihadi bride. His latest blog, written under the Islamist name Abu Saeed al Britani, warns other Western fanatics thinking of going to Syria of “inevitable clashes in cultures”. “Arabs as a whole have a unique culture, which differs dramatically from the western lifestyle,” he wrote. “If one is unaware of these cultural differences then it could be quite peculiar, annoying and, at times, somewhat stressful to interact and associate with them.” Under a series of subject headings, he goes on to criticise all those annoying habits. Having attacked their administration skills, he said: “Another ‘great’ feature of Arabs in administration is that there is no queue in any of their offices. “You could be waiting in line for half an hour and then another Arab would come and push in the queue and go straight in.” On eating etiquette, he said “our Arab brothers, or Syrians to be more precise, lack these basic manners”. He said when he was serving food he refused to give any out until “every single one of them was sitting down in their seat” adding: “Unfortunately I had to treat them like primary school students”. “The difference between an Arab and a non-Arab in their manners in like the difference between the heavens and the earth.” Under a heading “the staring competition”, he said: “Syrians love to stare at foreigners, maybe because no tourist has ever visited Syria.” He said being stared at by children was “no problem” but “it can be quite uncomfortable to have a fully grown man stand a few metres away from you staring at you”. The lack of privacy also annoyed Hussain, who lived with his mother before leaving for Syria last year. He said his Arab colleagues would rummage through his belongings without asking and “they see no issue in unplugging your mobile phone to charge their own phone, even if it is your own charger”. “Arabs in general do not know where the red line is in giving another brother his space.” Syrians are also “very childish in their dealings and mannerisms”, he said, and also have a habit of borrowing his shoes when he takes them off. He said it can be “quite irritating” to then have to wait for them to return. Hussain is not alone in complaining about aspects of jihadist life. British jihadist Imran Khawaja, who was jailed earlier this year, complained to friends when he was in Syria that he could not obtain moisturiser or soft toilet paper. Hussain concluded: "We have many European battalions which one can join if he finds it problematic. "In fact, I would strongly advise my Western brothers to join a non-Arab battalion if the above traits are something one cannot live with."
They always seemed to me to be very selfish people with an `I want I take` attitude. It says a lot about their culture when you know that, in the arabic language, there are no words for `please` or `thank you`.
Hopefully when they realise he is slagging them off. They will take him away use his arse as a sperm deposit machine. Then lob his ****ing head off. One less. Good news.
This is brilliant PR from our point of view. Hilarious that people could go out there on a "mission of god" and be bothered about ****e like this. Hardly a profound experience is it. Boo ****ing boo someone borrowed my shoes and unplugged my phone.
Poor ****er, I feel for him. If he's jihadi why doesn't he hurry up and blow himself away? Most are atleast a bunch of ****ing hypocrites
Is it only me who read this whole thing as a sort of pisstake/parody? Can't be real surely, his head's coming off if it is.
My first thought was that we'd released it mate. The sad thing is the ****ing mints considering going over there will actually be put off by this **** as they're just young uneducated dickheads.
Aye you're right, ****ing boneheads should be stopped and the border and shot down on the spot, no rehabilitating people as thick as these mincemeats.
A 14-year-old boy was arrested by police in Texas after a homemade clock he wanted to show his school teachers was mistaken for a bomb. Ahmed Mohamed told US media that he had made a clock at home and brought it into MacArthur High School in Irving to show his engineering teacher. Another teacher saw it and, concerned it looked like a bomb, alerted school authorities who called the police. His father fears the incident happened because of his son's Muslim background. The Council on American-Islamic Relations says it is investigating the incident. There was a strong reaction to the story on social media Ahmed Mohamed told the Dallas Morning News that he loved engineering and wanted to show his teachers what he could do. He said his engineering teacher had congratulated him but advised him "not to show any other teachers". The teenager said another teacher became aware of it when the device beeped during the lesson. "She was like - it looks like a bomb," he said. The homemade clock consisted of a circuit board with wires leading to a digital display. Later in the day the boy was pulled out of class and interviewed by the school's headteachers and four police officers. 'Report suspicious items' The Dallas paper said he was led out in handcuffs, put into juvenile detention and fingerprinted. Police spokesman James McLellan said that, throughout the interview, Ahmed had maintained that he built only a clock. The school has not commented on the case, but issued a statement saying it "always ask our students and staff to immediately report if they observe any suspicious items". Ahmed's father Mohamed Elhassan Mohamed, who is originally from Sudan, said his son had been mistreated because of his name "and because of 11 September". Alia Salem of the Council on American-Islamic Relations agreed: "This wouldn't even be a question if his name wasn't Ahmed Mohamed. He is an excited kid who is very bright and wants to share it with his teachers."