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i call bullshit.

 

looks like she has a tattoo on her lower back, and definately not 14 years old.

 

 

could be henna, could be a fake tat.

 

http://www.hollywoodgrind.com/?p=5376

 

Danah Alleyne is the girl that Akon molested on stage. Hollywood Grind posted a video and pictures of that night (click here to view), and confirmed the girl was 14 years-old (click here to read that article), although now it is claimed she is 15 years-old. Akon dry humps women at many of his shows, and despite it being totally inappropriate, and illegal in states like Florida, many in the black community claim there is nothing wrong with it (unless a white man does it). Some say this kind of dry humping is common on islands populated most by blacks, but that doesn’t make it morally okay or right. Don Imus said that hip hop, rap, and r&b artists say and do far worse things to encourage violence in general, violence against women, gang activity, crime, encourage drug use, make women sex objects, and demean women.

 

Despite the criticism, Akon is getting a lot of support from the black community for his inappropriate actions, just as other artists like Snoop Dogg. If a white man does it the black community says he needs to be FIRED. If a black man does it the black community says he’s just reflecting real life. This is a double standard in America, but after Imus was fired more attention has been focused on the fact that the black community’s acceptable standards are far lower than the standards which exist in white American communities. The lower standard certainly doesn’t do anything to help children growing up in black communities to succeed in America.

 

No one can force black communities to change their view of right and wrong, but white businesses can stop firing people for offending the black community by using language considered acceptable in black communities, and used by hip hop, rap, r&b, and young blacks in those communities. The rule of thumb is supposed to be that it’s only considered offensive if the language offends the community’s standards, and obviously what Imus said did not offend black community standards, and Akon’s dry humping is supported.

 

The fact is blacks who call for people like Imus to be fired aren’t asking for him to be fired because he said something that they would never say, it’s because those who called for him to be fired are racist, and they are looking for any excuse to attack a white man. You may disagree, but this seems like a fair assessment to me.

 

Should Akon treat women like sex objects and ask them to get up on stage to dance like whores for a fake contest? Should black communities condemn this type of behavior from everyone?

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Akon uses the Quran and his faith to justify polygamy?

 

What an idiot! the Quran allows multiple wives in times of war, when men are a minority, and the muslim population is in danger of extinction or dropping to a small number so that future generations are in danger of being overrun by polytheists (non-believers suchs as hindus, buddists, pagan, and misled christians who buy into paul's corrupt teachings which claim the prophet Jesus was the "son of God", a claim Jesus himself disputed in the Gospel.

 

Mark 10:18-

 

"Why do you call me great teacher? No one is great except the one God."

 

This verse shows that the propeht Jesus himself did not accept the ridiculous claims by some that he was God in the flesh. A claim that is heresy to say the least. God is without partner, He begets not, nor was he begotten. The Quran teaches that God does not have human attributes or weaknesses (such as the temptation of Christ). While his prophets carried a divine message, delivered by the Angel Gabriel, it does not make them divine, or grant them any status higher than mankind, as they are human, with faults and limitations just like the rest of us. God occasionally grants them the power to create miracles, but these are powers granted by God, not powers they control themselves. They are human.

 

So in the Quran, the clarification of the monotheistic faith of Abraham, father of the Jewish, Christian, and Islamic faiths (all one faith in various stages, with each prophet, Moses, Jesus, and Muhammad, making clear God's message to mankind concerning how to worship, and how to live a righteous life), it is permissable in certain cicumstances to marry up to four wives, with the intention of fathering children to carry on the faith. There is a clause that states that it is only permissable if all the wives are treated equally, something most scholars say is impossible, therefore making marrying several women while following Quranic instruction impossible.

 

So Akon says he is religious man? Where does his music fit into his faith? He celebrates crime, and promiscuity in his lyrics. In Islam it is a sin to have sex outside of marriage, a crime that carries a serious punishment under Sharia (Islamic Law).

 

How do his 3 wives feel about his exploits? Are his wives here in America, in Atlanta where he lives? If not, he has abandoned them, as living apart from your wife is grounds for her to request a divorce (a process which takes up to 3 months, as there is a "cool out" period of 12weeks needed from the time you decide to divorce, to ensure divorce is not asked for to jump from one wife to another, or other dubious reasons.

 

It is required to respect the laws of the land, as long as they are not contrary to Islam's teachings. That would make Akon's practice of Polygamy un-Islamic, no matter how you see it. The only way it is permissable to disobey the laws of the land, is if those laws are contrary to Islam (such as paying taxes which are used to support Israel's ethnic cleansing of Palestinians, or serving in an Army which murders your fellow Musiims (Iraq, etc..), or supports tyranical dictators (Saudi Arabia, Jordan) or countries who as a matter of policy oppose Islamic Law (Turkey, puppet government of the hypocrite Karzai in Afghanistan). In these cases, the believer is supposed to attempt to leave the country and move to a land where Islam is practiced, such as Central Bosnia, Waziristan region of Pakistan, Indonesia, Algeria, SouthEastern Afghanistan, Moro Phillipines, Somalia, Sudan, Chechnya, Western Dagestan, al-Anbar province of Iraq, etc.. If it is not possible to travel to those lands, you may live as instructed by the Quran, disobeying the laws as needed to stay in line with your beliefs, something supposedly covered by the Constitution of America.

 

Akon is obviously an idiot. He disrespects himself and his people with his claims that he is following the Noble religion of Islam, and the elders of his community should try him for the crime of heresy, which is punishable by death. If he is really a believer, he should submit to the Islamic Courts.. But he probably just married those girls because he thinks it makes him a pimp.

 

Scumbag.

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