This Muslim Threw a Brick at Two German Shepherds… What Happened Next is Just Crazy [VIDEO]
After the attack on Pearl Harbor that brought the United States into World War II, Japanese Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto is said to have commented, “I fear all we have done is to awaken a sleeping giant and fill him with a terrible resolve.”
In other words, he was afraid that Japan had bitten off more than it could chew.
That happens to most of us at one time or another. Michelle Obama may be experiencing that feeling now as school districts increasingly reject her attempt to regulate what America’s schoolchildren eat during the day. State Department Spokeswomen Marie Harf and Jen Psaki probably wish they’d never responded to comments made by Bill O’Reilly about Psaki’s obvious discomfort trying to defend the Obama administration. Heck, President Barack Obama probably feels similarly overwhelmed every time he steps into the Oval Office–that would explain why he spends so much time on the golf course, anyway.
Now a video available below or from Mad World News shows another man who probably wishes he could step back in time a few minutes and rethink a bad decision.
Even the folks who share the video aren’t sure “where this happened or what the circumstances surrounding it are,” but comments on the original YouTube posting may shed some light, assuming they are accurate.
Long story short: shirtless Moroccan throws bricks at a foreign man walking two German Shepherds. The second man walks away, but the first keeps throwing bricks. Ultimately, the dogs are released.
The brick thrower suddenly, and very obviously, feels like he has bitten off more than he can chew, as the dogs bite him and even their owner has trouble restraining them.
Famous Chinese General and military strategist Sun Tzu wrote that “if you know your enemies and know yourself, you will not be imperiled in a hundred battles.” The Moroccan brick-thrower might have benefited from that advice.
So might some other Muslims we can think of, although it’s probably too late for them, too. They’ve already awakened the sleeping giant, and they’ll have more than just a few air strikes to demonstrate that they, too, have bitten off more than they can chew.
In other words, he was afraid that Japan had bitten off more than it could chew.
That happens to most of us at one time or another. Michelle Obama may be experiencing that feeling now as school districts increasingly reject her attempt to regulate what America’s schoolchildren eat during the day. State Department Spokeswomen Marie Harf and Jen Psaki probably wish they’d never responded to comments made by Bill O’Reilly about Psaki’s obvious discomfort trying to defend the Obama administration. Heck, President Barack Obama probably feels similarly overwhelmed every time he steps into the Oval Office–that would explain why he spends so much time on the golf course, anyway.
Now a video available below or from Mad World News shows another man who probably wishes he could step back in time a few minutes and rethink a bad decision.
Even the folks who share the video aren’t sure “where this happened or what the circumstances surrounding it are,” but comments on the original YouTube posting may shed some light, assuming they are accurate.
Long story short: shirtless Moroccan throws bricks at a foreign man walking two German Shepherds. The second man walks away, but the first keeps throwing bricks. Ultimately, the dogs are released.
The brick thrower suddenly, and very obviously, feels like he has bitten off more than he can chew, as the dogs bite him and even their owner has trouble restraining them.
Famous Chinese General and military strategist Sun Tzu wrote that “if you know your enemies and know yourself, you will not be imperiled in a hundred battles.” The Moroccan brick-thrower might have benefited from that advice.
So might some other Muslims we can think of, although it’s probably too late for them, too. They’ve already awakened the sleeping giant, and they’ll have more than just a few air strikes to demonstrate that they, too, have bitten off more than they can chew.
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