Monday, February 4, 2008

BANNED: “THE PASSION OF THE WILDERS”

NOT BANNED IN IRAN
Geert Wilders movie to be is stirring up the Islamists before it's released. Muslims seem to live for reasons to be insulted. That gives them an excuse to riot and commit mayhem and so further intimidate the PC crowd. He makes the point that if his film panned Christianity, there would be no rioting or demonstrations, and he’s right. Only Muslims commit violence when “insulted”.

FROM MAXFLACK:

BANNED: “THE PASSION OF THE WILDERS”
Geert Wilders had a point: “If I had announced that I was going to make a film about the fascist character of the Bible would there have been a crisis meeting of Holland’s security forces?” Wilders had just announced that his 10-minute film would be postponed for two weeks and that Dutch authorities had ordered him to leave the country.

A ten-minute film about the fascist character of the Bible…hasn’t that been done by CCN or by Ted Turner or somebody at the UN? Seems like one is aired every night. No one has called the cops. There have been no bomb threats. Bill Maher’s anti-Christian rants last longer than 10 minutes. Between Real Time and the Playboy Mansion, he’s spent more time abusing Christ than Herod and Judas Iscariot did combined.

Suppose someone did propose a 10-minute film about fascism in the Bible who would be the narrator? Got to have a narrator. Bill Maher? Rosie O’Donnell? Would bin Laden be invited to the Premier? Got to have be a Premier. Would Bill Clinton apologize for the behavior of Mother Teresa? There would have to be an apology. Who would be the first dhimmi at CNN or MSNBC to insist that there are many versions of Christianity and that Opie Taylor and Potsy Weber shouldn’t be confused with …with…ah, Tim McVegh or…or…Eric Rudolph…yes, Eric Rudolph…don’t want to tar all Christians with the David Koresh brush.
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