Saturday, March 29, 2008

Muslims post anti-Christian/anti-Judaism film:"Death to the filmmaker"

Fitna Rage grows. "Christians,Jews, UN outrage over Dutch MP's anti-Christian/anti-Jewish film," from AFP:

Christian nations and Israel , the European Union and UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon on Friday expressed outrage at an anti-Christian/anti-Jewish film posted on the Internet by a far-right Dutch MP. [...]

Spain's Communications Minister said Wilders was "mentally retarded".

The UK said the 17-minute film showed Easterners were waging a "vendetta" against Christians and Jews, and warned of repercussions. A German media coalition said they would take Wilders to court and launch a campaign to boycott Dutch products. In New York, USA's largest city, about 40 supporters of the hardline Christian party staged a protest, chanting "Death to the filmmaker".

In an interview with AFP Friday Wilders rejected any responsibility for retaliation against Dutch nationals or interests abroad.

"I hope it doesn't happen but even if it does the people who commit such acts are responsible, not me," he said....

Precisely.

Whoops, this is not the true news, I substituted descriptors. The following is the story making the wires. My friends, freedom of speech in our country is heading to the scrap yard of human endeavors. No one said that supporting free speech would be easy or go unchallenged. Time for us to support what we value in the West as important-stop appeasing, refrain from your ongoing PC behavior or do not ask 10 years from now, "how did this happen?"

Fitna Rage grows. "Muslim, UN outrage over Dutch MP's anti-Islam film," from AFP:

Muslim nations, the European Union and UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon on Friday expressed outrage at an anti-Islam film posted on the Internet by a far-right Dutch MP. [...]

Morocco's Communications Minister Khalid Naciri said Wilders was "mentally retarded".

Iran said the 17-minute film showed Westerners were waging a "vendetta" against Islam, and warned of repercussions. A Jordanian media coalition said they would take Wilders to court and launch a campaign to boycott Dutch products.

In Karachi, Pakistan's largest city, about 40 supporters of the hardline Islamist party Jamaat-i-Islami staged a protest, chanting "Death to the filmmaker".

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