Italians mock IS supporter over threat to throw homosexuals from 'Tower of Pizza'

"We will use your leaning tower of pizza to throw off homosexual," says an IS supporter


Web Desk February 22, 2015
The pro-IS Twitter handle tweeted that “#We_Are_Coming_O_Rome, we will conquer and establish the justice of #shariah. We will use your leaning tower of pizza to throw off homosexual." PHOTO: AFP

After an Islamic State (IS) sympathiser referred to iconic Leaning Tower of Pisa as “Leaning Tower of Pizza” in his tweet threatening to invade Rome and throw homosexuals off the tower, Italians have responded in best possible way.

The pro-IS Twitter handle tweeted that “#We_Are_Coming_O_Rome, we will conquer and establish the justice of #shariah. We will use your leaning tower of pizza to throw off homosexual.”

https://twitter.com/abu_britani2/status/569079535641231361

Instead of fear, the tweet prompted a mocking response form Italians and other Twitter users, as they took over the hash tag initiated by the IS sympathiser. They mocked him for his lack of knowledge and referring to Leaning Tower of Pisa and ‘Leaning Tower of Pizza’.



https://twitter.com/cwithta/status/569537745078632448



They also offered him travel advice for his his purported visit to Rome.











One user also advised the IS sympathiser to try the Nutella ice cream during his stay in Italy.

https://twitter.com/Bohater8001/status/569525591336218625

https://twitter.com/Hebrew_Mafia/status/569514735781048320

https://twitter.com/cwithta/status/569537745078632448

COMMENTS (5)

LS | 9 years ago | Reply @vaqas: If they could die of shame they would be dead long ago. They can only be killed with bullets and bombs. That is their staple diet.
vaqas | 9 years ago | Reply @Stranger: I beg to differ, they need to be isolated and mocked and ridiculed till they die of shame for bringing so much misery to an already miserable world.
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