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Got to keep that outrage fresh. Only the freshest outrage keeps those jihad recruiters busy. Cartoon Rage II Update: "Danish Video Sparks Fresh Outrage," by Saeed Al-Abyad in Arab News, with thanks to LD:
JEDDAH, 8 October 2006 — The Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC) yesterday said it will demand an explanation from the Danish government for the state TV’s broadcasting of a video mocking the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh).Danish state TV on Friday aired amateur video footage showing a number of members of the anti-immigrant Danish Peoples’ Party (DPP) at a summer camp in August drinking, singing and engaging in a competition to draw humiliating images of the Prophet.
A source at the 57-member OIC said the group will try to “find out the reasons behind the repeated ridiculing of the Prophet in Denmark” and warned that the incident would have dangerous repercussions.
The OIC reacted to the latest outrage as Muslim leaders in Denmark condemned the screening of the video, but said they would not be goaded into taking action....
Muhammad Al-Johani, secretary-general of the World Islamic Media Organization, urged businessmen in the Islamic world to support WIMO’s programs aimed at educating people in the West on the history of Islam and teachings of the Prophet.
“Such programs will play a big role in removing misunderstanding of non-Muslims on Islam and its Prophet,” Al-Johani told Arab News.
See, when jihadists kill innocent people in the name of Islam and its prophet, infidels tend to begin to misunderstand Islam in large numbers.
He said many people in the West do not know that Muslims’ love for their Prophet is part and parcel of their religious faith. “We have to explain to them the danger of insulting the Prophet as no Muslim will accept it,” he added.
Threat noted.
Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood condemned the video. “The Muslim Brotherhood denounces this repetition of acts (hostile to Islam) in the West and calls on Muslims to defend their religion in this sacred month” of Ramadan, a statement said. It called for a boycott of products from countries that “permit these sort of acts,” for peaceful protests and for international legislation banning such “attacks.”
That is the agenda of all this rage: Cartoon Rage, Pope Rage, Redeker Rage: international legislation forbidding criticism of Islam. In other words, the Brotherhood and other Muslim groups want the non-Muslim world to accept Islamic standards of speech and behavior. And of course dhimmi politicians in the West will be happy to oblige. Watch for it.
Posted by Robert at October 8, 2006 8:28 AM
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Memo to OIC from Islamabad, Jakarta, Cairo, and Karachi:
"Effigy supplies running dangerously low. Need time to restock before next outrage."
Posted by: MarisolJW
at October 8, 2006 9:02 AM
"The Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC) yesterday said it will demand an explanation from the Danish government for the state TV’s broadcasting of a video mocking the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh)".
No one has to be "sensitive" to their beliefs. They can believe in Unicorns or that Spaghetti grows on trees, or whatever, but no one should be required to accept any religious belief or any other belief as a fact. To treat beliefs as fact is mental illness and people who treat beliefs as fact are prone to deny reality. One day, perhaps in the not distant future, this farce will be laughed at and people will wonder how Pope rage, Cartoon rage, etc., was ever taken seriously. It's a farce.
at October 8, 2006 9:17 AM
I'm confused. Islam is a religion of peace, yet making fun of Mohammed is dangerous?
Once again we see that Muslims are incapable of logical or rational thinking. It takes a special kind of belief system to cause that.
Posted by: Jesus Christ Supercop
at October 8, 2006 9:18 AM
Because of pislam we are not allowed to have christmas trees, nativity scenes, and the like displayed on the town green. If you wear a cross around your neck, and you are a public school teacher, you will probably lose your job because you offended some pislamic loser. When is the day of rage going to be against pislam? What will it take? I feel everyone should draw cartoons about mo(pissbeuponhim). I'll probably be arrested for inciting hatred just for suggesting that. But, come on, enough is enough. One key to winning this thing is humor, cartoons, song and dance. Keep creative, watch the islamic world go into a tiff. Keep poking a stick in the beehive and when the swarm comes out, be waiting. This is the easiest way for law enforcement to snap photos, shoot videos get a good feel for who is responsible. You know these folks can't keep cool when being picked apart.If there are any moderate muslims, this is the chance to bring reform. Lets see what happens in this round.....
Posted by: americanmadestrat
at October 8, 2006 9:20 AM
To me, the Muslims hava a problem. They already believe the dhimmis have no choice but submit. But the demographic conquest hasn't yet reached the critical mass to make this possible, although they are certainly close in some Western countries. We'll see how THIS rage plays in Denmark.
Posted by: John Sobieski
at October 8, 2006 9:23 AM
@Bonedigger
The videos are here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0CeLlSdLTx8&mode=related&search=
Posted by: Andreas
at October 8, 2006 9:30 AM
Clearly the Danish government is trying to provoke the muslims. They know how cartoon rage gave islam a black eye, so they hope for a repeat, except perhaps for a bigger black eye this time. This is both clever and wonderful. The only nation on earth deliberately tring to goad the muslims. Who ever would have thought that such a small, Scandanavian country would lead the world in this fight against islam.
And the muslims, as stupid as they are, will fall for it. The only saving grace we have is the stupidity of our enemy. The only ability we have to destroy multiculturism and the hold the Left has on our policies, is to show the nation, and the world, what these people are like - in real life. And it is working.
I'd celebrate by having a Carlsberg and a danish, but that combination of beer and pastry usually gives me the shits. So I'll have a danish and some legos.
Posted by: August22
at October 8, 2006 9:36 AM
Notice how one muslim commentator said of the video:
i fuck all your mother inn ass, you motherfuckings pigs
How appropriate that a muslim would choose an ass instead. More evidence that homosexuality is a strong undercurrent in islam. Give a muslim man the choice, he'll take the ass.
Posted by: August22
at October 8, 2006 9:42 AM
There has got to be something deep going on because these Muslims doth protest too much. Deep inside they know their so called prophet is a false one who lead an awful evil life. No sane people would elevate such a charlatan to be the central figure upon which their religion rises and falls. Muslims deep inside know that Muhammad is filthy.
Thus they project outward. This inner turmoil gets projected outward to where they go crazy whenever anyone ridicules or criticizes their awful Muhammad. Of course no one would care what these primitives do except that they supply our oil and have one country with nuclear weapons with a second on the verge of.
Denmark forever... Sharia never!!!
Posted by: dennisw
at October 8, 2006 9:45 AM
He said many people in the West do not know that Muslims’ love for their Prophet is part and parcel of their religious faith. “We have to explain to them the danger of insulting the Prophet as no Muslim will accept it,” he added.
Stick your phony baloney Sharia where the sun don't shine. I am not a dhimmi living in a Muslim land. That's why there is an Israel. 50% of Israelis are those who rejected being dhimmis and left (driven out too) Iraq, Morocco and other Arab nations as soon as possible. And ended up in Israel with a smaller number coming to America, Canada, Australia
Posted by: dennisw
at October 8, 2006 9:49 AM
All resident Muslims should apologize for misunderstanding the West and for insulting our cherished institutions--and then leave forever. Islamic slavery does not belong, and will not be tolerated, in the free world. Muslims get thee gone, and take Mohammed with you.
Posted by: Stendec
at October 8, 2006 9:53 AM
I went to a pig roast yesterday, and I'd like to send some leftovers to some people that are undernourished any suggestions?
Posted by: americanmadestrat
at October 8, 2006 10:04 AM
Wow, after watching the video I was pretty disappointed. I was expecting something a lot more, I don't know, "in you your face"? I agree with what's been said earlier, and our saving grace will probably be that the muslims are so predictable and irrational when it comes to outside criticism. Keep it up Danes! Now if the U.S. MSM would just buck the entrenched PC code and wake up the general public instead of anesthetize them, however I'm not holding my breath.
Posted by: YankeeinNederland
at October 8, 2006 10:12 AM
Human beings must have beliefs because reason only gives us part of the answers to the mystery of life. We are the species that must have a reason for everything, including our own behavior. We need beliefs. We must have an explanation for everything.
However, it is vital (for clear thinking and mental health) to be in the habit of separating belief from fact and not treat beliefs as fact in anything. Much of the oppression and crimes committed by our species (and much self-destructive behavior) is done because we treat beliefs as fact. (Members of our species have been even known to kill other people who questioned a belief with facts that contradicted it.) This was true in the USSR, in Nazi Germany, during the Salem Witch hunts, and in Muslim Jihad.
In 1981 Brezhnev (Pope Rage 1?) ordered the assassination of Pope John Paul II because of his persistent criticism of the "totalitarian" nature of the Soviet Empire. Brezhnev was very upset at the Pope's criticism. The attempt to kill the Pope was made in 5/1982. The Pope spoke the truth. Challenging belief-systems can be dangerous-very dangerous. That too is reality.
Posted by: Frank
at October 8, 2006 10:12 AM
Courage, Prudence, Justice, Temperance are the four virtues. The more I study Robert's thoughts, the more I realize that his lead virtue is courage. However, he needs a lot of Prudence too when dealing with people who become upset by his scholarly research of facts. I'm sure he knows that.
Posted by: Frank
at October 8, 2006 10:28 AM
Fitzgerald's lead virtue is Prudence. That guy keeps well camouflaged and a wary eye on the wackjobs. Bet on it.
Posted by: Frank
at October 8, 2006 10:43 AM
Two offenses in the same year? How I wish I were Danish (and I'm not talking the bread-roll with cheese).
The DPP folks who did this did a great service. All that grovelling by Arla after the cartoon rage will come to naught. Let's hope that the ummah decides to boycott Danish products for good, and that Danish companies find other markets - it'll be good for them in the long run.
Posted by: Infidel Pride
at October 8, 2006 10:58 AM
One more thing - a few weeks ago it was the Pope, this time, it's the Danes again. World, the Danes have been pulling more than their weight; once this subsides, can we have some other country offend Muslims in a big way, and get ostracized by the ummah at large? US & Israel don't count, since they hate us anyway.
Posted by: Infidel Pride
at October 8, 2006 11:00 AM
Another comment here hit the nail on the head.
You have Jesus then you have Muhammed the
mass murderer,robber,kidnapper,rapist and
child molester.
at October 8, 2006 11:02 AM
Frank: A correction of a minor matter (may as well have our facts as accurate as possible): your list of persecutions for beliefs ("in the USSR, in Nazi Germany, during the Salem Witch hunts, and in Muslim Jihad") should not include the Salem witchcraft episode. The "fact" of witchcraft was accepted by both the accusers and the accused in Salem, Massachusetts, in 1692. The only question at issue was whether the accused really were witches. Twenty-one people were executed for practicing witchcraft, not for "questioning a belief" in witchcraft. Questioning that belief was not against the law.
Posted by: Frieda
at October 8, 2006 11:24 AM
"a few weeks ago it was the Pope, this time, it's the Danes again" (from above)
Yes, and all the time it has been this foul moslem lot!!!
(let´s roll & take them on !)
at October 8, 2006 11:30 AM
How about a brave micro-brewery owner coming up with a 'Mohammed Malt Liquor' with a nice face on the label. Bet it would be a hot seller...
Posted by: limes
at October 8, 2006 11:40 AM
“Such programs will play a big role in removing misunderstanding of non-Muslims on Islam and its Prophet” Al-Johani told Arab News.
What misunderstanding? At one time I did misunderstand Islam and its Prophet - that is when I still believed that "religion of peace" crap. Today, I have a much better understanding of Islam and its Prophet. I hope the OIC and WIMO don't want to try to feed us more of that tired "religion of peace" lie, especially while the adherents to this "religion of peace" continue to threaten violence, riot, and murder.
at October 8, 2006 11:45 AM
They think they are already in the driver's seat. They really think they are in control of the entire world. If we do not obey them we get....Islamic Rage Boy
http://d.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/p/ap/20060915/capt.sri10209151139.india_kashmir_pope_protest_sri102.jpg
http://www.thenoseonyourface.com/the_nose_on_your_face/2006/09/islamic_rage_bo_1.html
http://www.thenoseonyourface.com/the_nose_on_your_face/2006/09/islamic_rage_bo.html
at October 8, 2006 11:46 AM
Sorry, couldn't resist,
"Obey the fist" heh heh
at October 8, 2006 11:48 AM
As a Dane I'm proud of the positive influence we have had by printing the now infamous cartoons. Wafa Sultan, a wellknown critic of Islam (in it's present form) expressed her gratitude in this interview to Danish TV;
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Negt6IzxPTo
Posted by: seville844
at October 8, 2006 12:00 PM
Strychnine found in Danish reservoir
Inspectors discovered strychnine in the water supply of a Danish town during a routine check.
Investigators believe that someone dumped rat poison in one of the wells that provides water for Greve Municipality outside Copenhagen, the Copenhagen Post reported. The well's Plexiglass cover was smashed open.
at October 8, 2006 12:12 PM
americanmadestrat writes:
"One key to winning this thing is humor, cartoons, song and dance. Keep creative, watch the islamic world go into a tiff. "
Exactly right. Humor is weapon number 1, though I
really think stopping Muslim infiltration, errr,
immigration is up there, as is population
transfer.
Go Denmark!
at October 8, 2006 12:45 PM
Denmark is a small country, with a population of less than five and a half million people. Why should they, alone, have to be he at the focus of all this rage felt by more tHan a billion robots of allah. I think every non-Muslim in the world, however feeble their powers of draughtsmenship, ought to produce some sort of irreverent image of the 'prophet' and postit on the web or stick it (maybe draw it) on a wall or have it printed in some form or another.
The Muslims have learned (perhaps only) two things from the early history of their religion.
1/Superior enthusiasm, solidarity, organisation and aggressiveness can be used to overcome cultures/states/peoples who may be much more numerous and sophisticated.
2/ Being crude, brutal and rather under-developed can be a source of strength.
The (probably Berber) writer, ibn Khaldun was very specific about these things in his 14th C historical writings - it is also, of course, the basis of fascism.
In the absence of such purposeful cohesion among counter-jihadists, they can atleast be swamped. How absurd they would look if four fifths of mankind showed the intensely irritating one fifth just what they thought of them, by deliberately flouting their orders and comuing up with some scrawl, suitably labelled.
Draw your 7th century war mongering, child molesting imposter today!
Posted by: wallyUK
at October 8, 2006 12:50 PM
In my faith, we believe that Jesus and God are one in the same. The Muslims believe that Jesus was but a prophet, and not nearly important as Mohammed. Do we as Christians, find this insulting? Not really, as we are free to believe as we want, and they are free to believe as they do. But I will fight to the death, if necessary, say if someone was trying to persuade me to believe differently. This would bring danger to any Islamist, I asure you, Mr. Al-Johani!!!!
Posted by: CrossEyed
at October 8, 2006 12:56 PM
Frieda....Ergot poisoning(rust like fungus on rye) was the cause of many so called episodes of witchcraft both in the US and Europe and if the accused were torured into confessing an admission means nothing.
Posted by: MisIslamist
at October 8, 2006 12:58 PM
And of course dhimmi politicians in the West will be happy to oblige. Watch for it.
And THAT is the main problem.
The lack of leadership.
Of course the fiLth column of the invaders is already in and is working hard to turn Freedom against Freedom, to use Freedom to undermine Freedom, and of course the fiLth column of the subversives helps the invaders, out of pure hate for Freedom.
BUT real LEADERS would be the needle that blows the balloon of the subversive+invaders conspiracies.
But the Leaders we really have (the few who know and understand the enemy) are not acknowledged as the Leaders they are...and the politicians sound more and more confused and confusing...
Posted by: POITIERS-LEPANTO
at October 8, 2006 1:03 PM
All those damn Jihadists....so now it hurts to see muhammed humiliating but true images!! Well, why don't these bastards stop burning flags and threatening the leaders of every democratic country every day to take their lives!!
Posted by: vonbueren
at October 8, 2006 1:08 PM
To paraphrase Monty Python, "Now go away, Muslims, or we shall taunt you a third time!" Addendum: And take your Trojan camel with you.
Posted by: Stendec
at October 8, 2006 1:33 PM
More humor on the subject:
http://www.thenoseonyourface.com/the_nose_on_your_face/2006/10/retronose_west_.html
at October 8, 2006 1:36 PM
STENDEC wrote:
And take your Trojan camel with you.
That would be Michael Moore, I presume.
Posted by: POITIERS-LEPANTO
at October 8, 2006 1:37 PM
Robert Spencer wrote:
Got to keep that outrage fresh. Only the freshest outrage keeps those jihad recruiters busy.
I think the outrage against others is also an effective way of distracting attention from one's own shame. One can't bear to be looked at critically and to have one's character flaws pointed out. One can't bear the sight of what dishonors one, and rather than take the hard road and look at it carefully and with brutal self-honesty determine if the dishonor is merited, one seeks an easier escape. An escape that never even considers the criticism. One turns to the source of the shame -- the monstrous jihad ideology rooted in central parts of Islam's key texts -- and finds that the jihad ideology aggressively justifies and rationalizes the acts others see as transparently monstrous. Islamic jihad makes itself impermeable to shame because jihad has a built-in system of self-deception with regard to its own shameful acts. But reality continually challenges self-deception, which thus tends to become ever more extreme by way of defense against reality.
Thus false "honor" trumps the often embarrassing truth. Sometimes, that is due to the collectivist nature of a culture where what matters most to one is what "everyone" thinks, not what one thinks oneself. Large parts of the honor-obsessed Islamic world seem to value what "everyone" thinks far more than what the individual thinks. Obviously, this is true to some extent in every culture, including that of the West. But one must distinguish degrees. And despite plenty of conformism in the West, individualism and non-conformism (misguided and otherwise) have a much stronger presence there than they do in the Islamic world. If Europe doesn't want to lose her freedoms to a rapidly growing Islamic population, Europe had better change course and call a halt to further Islamic immigration. She should also offer benign and civilized incentives and disincentives to dissuade the existing European-Islamic population from continuing with its huge birth rate, which experts repeatedly tell us will create a Muslim-majority in all of Europe before the end of the century and in significant parts of Europe by mid-century.
Posted by: traeh
at October 8, 2006 2:02 PM
No, Michale Moore is the Trojan badger.
Posted by: Stendec
at October 8, 2006 2:03 PM
Freida-
Re: "The "fact" of witchcraft was accepted by both the accusers and the accused in Salem, Massachusetts, in 1692."
That's a good point. It's similar to Shia and Sunni dispute as to who has the "facts" right in Islam. It's a question of witch side has the "facts" right and witch side has the "facts" wrong.
Posted by: Frank
at October 8, 2006 2:05 PM
Frank & Frieda,
Also, fyi, Saudi Arabia continues, to this date, to execute witches and warlocks -- or their Middle Eastern equivalents: practitioners of magic, etc.
Posted by: remote_control
at October 8, 2006 2:05 PM
"Frieda....Ergot poisoning(rust like fungus on rye) was the cause of many so called episodes of witchcraft both in the US and Europe and if the accused were torured into confessing an admission means nothing.
Posted by: MisIslamist"
1) Nothing you say conflicts with what I wrote. Belief in the reality of witchcraft was general at that time. If poisoning contributed to the belief, then the question is why did its effect take just that form? Answer: that belief was consistent with other widely shared tenets. Reputable scientists also believed it was possible to turn lead into gold; were they poisoned too?
2) There is no evidence that the prosecutors in Salem tortured anyone.
There are several excellent studies of the episode, and the primary sources are available for research. If any statements in my first post conflict with anything in the record, I'd appreciate the source citations along with the corrections. Your word "if" is not sufficient.
Posted by: Frieda
at October 8, 2006 2:14 PM
If one considers hypnotism, the placebo effect, psychosomatic and similar phenomena, one can allow for the real existence of something like witchcraft -- though most "witches" were not practicioners of mind control and manipulation -- they were just innocent scapegoats for paranoids.
And of course most scientists do not believe that hypnotism, the placebo effect, or psychosomatic phenomena violate the laws of physics, so if that is what one means by "witchcraft," it would not amount to "real" magic.
On the other hand, the notion that a physicist's intentions determine the outcome of certain physics experiments -- that notion seems to be one of the respected scientific explanations of quantum phenomena. So maybe there is some shred or particle of truth lurking somewhere behind the belief in real witchcraft and magic. And perhaps such things were more effective and real a thousand years ago.
Posted by: traeh
at October 8, 2006 2:33 PM
Muhammad Al-Johani, secretary-general of the World Islamic Media Organization, urged businessmen in the Islamic world to support WIMO’s programs aimed at educating people in the West on the history of Islam and teachings of the Prophet.
“Such programs will play a big role in removing misunderstanding of non-Muslims on Islam and its Prophet,” Al-Johani told Arab News.
What's to misunderstand? Every time these nuts shriek about nothing (as is the case here) they give us a great deal of understanding. I understand these things:
1)Islam is thin skinned.
2)Islam wants to dominate the whole world and every aspect of life in it.
3)Islam is for losers, psychos and other riffraff.
How can this be misunderstood?
at October 8, 2006 2:48 PM
Speaking of making demands on governments, the time for the native peoples of the West to start making their own demands is long past due. It is, by now, quite obvious that Western and Islamic cultures cannot coexist. We used to know these things from history. We are relearning them now.
Those from Islamic nations are not forcing their way into your countries. Your governments, in full cooperation with the business community, is inviting them into your countries despite your wishes to the contrary. The lure of political power and the lust for wealth possessing your political leaders is the fundamental root of the problem. Until your demands for the immediate halt of immigration are felt by both government and the business community, the situation will only worsen. After the halt of immigration, deportation is the only viable solution. Shocking? Incredibly politically incorrect? Racist? Nationalist? Nazism? Yes, I've heard it all before from the Leftists and feminists among us who aid our enemies to bring about our and their own destruction.
Forget the feminine concept of "integration and assimilation." This is, has been, and always will be contrary to the nature of all men. That's why nations have borders to begin with. Your governments have failed to protect you. They have allowed Islam to entrench into the West via organisations such as OIC, CAIR, and others. They have changed your laws to protect Muslims and their culture, not yours. Socially-accepted and government-enforced multiculturalism is their goal. Their wealth is tied up in this.
There are but two ways out of this hellish nightmare we now find ourselves in: 1) Either your political leaders start implementing what their own native constituency demands (who, by the way, were never consulted about massive immigration and the resulting effects) or 2) The governments must necessarily be overthrown by force so that the collective will of the native people can be implemented. I am not suggesting the path of 2, I am only making an obvious conclusion from observable facts.
Until and unless either of these scenarios comes about, your subjugation will continue. Slowly, yes, but it will continue. Possibly to the point that the West is finally governed by non-Westerners. For now, the choice is still yours to make.
Posted by: Dr. Zirus
at October 8, 2006 2:49 PM
I love Denmark.
By the way, in 1915, Australia had it's first jihad, when two muslims opened fire and killed four Australians who were going on a picnic in Broken Hill.
It's always been put down as having something to do with World War 1, despite the fact that these muslims were from Afghanistan, and not from Turkey, which was Australia's enemy at the time.
In a suicide note, they talked about how they couldn't stand the "humiliation" any more, and mentioned their religion and that they were on Jihad. The letter was published in a local paper.
Posted by: Voltaire
at October 8, 2006 3:13 PM
Oh, like the "prophet" isn't deserving of ridicule...
These people are missing out on so much, not having a sense of humor and all.......
Posted by: DCWatson
at October 8, 2006 3:17 PM
Denmark's a fine nation. They make nice cookies and they irritate Islamaniacs. What's not to like about the place?
I hope they keep on sticking it to them.
Posted by: ISLAMSFORLOSERS
at October 8, 2006 3:27 PM
Dr. Zirus said:
2) The governments must necessarily be overthrown by force so that the collective will of the native people can be implemented.Fine, just let's don't arrogate to ourselves and our proposals the role of "representatives of the collective will of the native people." You must be a bit too comfy with dictatorship to be able to put your own personal proposals behind a suggestion of forceful overthrow, on the pretense of representing "the collective native will."
Perhaps unfortunately, the majority of native Europeans would not support your proposals, so to pretend your proposals represent the collective "native" will is at best wishful thinking, at worst shows a bit of a dictatorial mindset on your part. In your second proposal you remind me of the old communist self-appointed 'vanguard.' But don't be offended, since probably everyone (including myself of course) in the struggle against the spread of Islamic totalitarianism, occasionally makes rash remarks.
Posted by: traeh
at October 8, 2006 3:30 PM
In case a certain turn of phrase in my previous post misled someone, let me be clear: Unless they became dictatorships, I would not support forceful overthrow of Western governments.
Posted by: traeh
at October 8, 2006 3:44 PM
Dr. Zirus,
You make the same mistake that most Jihad Watchers make: you think the native will is predominantly on our side, and that the blindness to the Problem of Islam is only affecting the "elites".
PC affects, and infects, a far broader swathe of our Western societies than the easy target of "elites". The fact that there has been not one mass demonstration among our Western "natives" against Islam -- even after 911 and all the screamingly anti-liberal inanities purveyed by Muslims around the globe and the atrocities committed, and the atrocities aborted in the nick of time, which Muslims have perpetrated and plotted in the years since then -- is, by itself, ample proof of my contention. (And there are more such proofs by omission, such as the single measly protest against flying with Muslims -- when we should have seen dozens and dozens of such rational refusals to fly in various airports around the West in the same plane with Muslims -- whether or not they would really be Muslims or just look like Muslims, it would still be eminently rational.)
Posted by: remote_control
at October 8, 2006 3:51 PM
Maybe one solution to the threats against anyone who speaks out, is to create a group that holds public rallies ridiculing all religions, and atheism as well, and makes sure to get Muhammad and Islam good.
The point of this would not be to assert the absurdity that all belief systems are equally worthy of ridicule. The point would be to avail ourselves of two huge public relations advantages: (1) no one could claim that Islam, or even religion, had been singled out for ridicule. All religions and atheism too would be included. So no one could call this "hate" speech or racism or attack on a minority. We would disarm the whole PC crowd, which is a huge segment of society that we NEED to disarm. (2) A second advantage is that these rallies would clearly be FOR freedom of speech and religion. NOT specifically against Islam, though Islam could be viciously lampooned. In such a context of every major belief system being ridiculed, any violent or threatening opposition by Islam to such rallies would stand out in electric contrast to the relative tolerance other belief systems would show. It would be critical that atheism and agnosticism also be lampooned.
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at October 8, 2006 4:02 PM
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at October 8, 2006 4:05 PM
And it would be critical to lampoon nihilism and relativism at such rallies as well, since otherwise such "omni-ridiculing rallies" could appear to be arguments for nihilism and relativism.
Posted by: traeh
at October 8, 2006 4:12 PM
Apologies for attempting to paste an alphabetical picture. It just came out as a mess, I'm afraid.
Posted by: wallyUK
at October 8, 2006 4:16 PM
stillfedup:
If rallies were as useless as you suggest, politicians wouldn't pay nearly as much attention to them as they do pay. But you are correct to the extent that there are various ways to work more effectively (than through rallies) against Islamic totalitarianism.
Posted by: traeh
at October 8, 2006 4:25 PM
Got to keep that outrage fresh. Only the freshest outrage keeps those jihad recruiters busy.
Been fresh since 610 AD.
These people should be raising vegetables and dealing at farmer's markets. That's how adept they are at keeping rotten meat fresh. It's all in the packaging. These people are ideology farmers (and I'm not talking about secular humanists in Vermont) who just couldn't stand the humiliation any more.
But, when you cap your corn-buying customers through the forehead with a Glock, where's the repeat biz in that? Yet another humiliation for these people. Ouch.
610 * 623 * 732 * 1066 * 1215 * 1453 * 1492 * 1683 * 1928 * 1938 * 1948 * 1996 * 2001
These people are missing out on so much, not having a sense of humor and all.......
--- DC
There is no humor in Islam.
--- the Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini
Just bad nooky to make your that much more dark and disturbed. And, yes of course, humiliated.
at October 8, 2006 4:52 PM
He said many people in the West do not know that Muslims’ love for their Prophet is part and parcel of their religious faith. “We have to explain to them the danger of insulting the Prophet as no Muslim will accept it,” he added.
Thats idol worship aint it? Allah has been replaced by Mohammad...
Posted by: duh_swami
at October 8, 2006 5:00 PM
That reminds me, does anybody have a list of Dannish products that either Wal-Mart, H.E.B, or Kroger (located in the U.S.A.) sells? I have a list of Dannish products but am not sure which store sells which products and I don't want to spend the time searching for stuff.
Posted by: non-redneck
at October 8, 2006 5:13 PM
Maybe one solution to the threats against anyone who speaks out, is to create a group that holds public rallies ridiculing all religions, and atheism as well, and makes sure to get Muhammad and Islam good. Posted by: traeh
Why go to all the trouble? The Atheists won’t hunt you down and kill you for insulting Satan. Only one group you mention will do that so why not cut right to the meat of your idea? “Make sure to get Muhammad and Islam good.” Dangerous but effective.
at October 8, 2006 6:37 PM
About demonstrations:
When the street roars, the emperor shivers in his bed...
about "All religions:"
Buddhism doesn't bother me. Atheists don't bother me. Neither do the Bahai, the Hindu's, the Christians or the Jooozzzz.
One massive force worries me:
The soldiers of 'Allah...'
INTERNMENT & DEPORTATIONS! NOW!
Posted by: sheik yer'mami
at October 8, 2006 7:01 PM
"A source at the 57-member OIC said the group will try to “find out the reasons behind the repeated ridiculing of the Prophet in Denmark”"
I can give them the reasons now, without them having to go to the trouble:
1. Denmark is a free country.
2. The writ of the OIC does not run in Denmark.
3. It is not an offence in Denmark to ridicule the "Prophet".
4. The "Prophet" is not a prophet according to the Danes, and is a legitimate target of criticism, lampooning, ridicule and anything else people want to throw at him, just as everyone else is.
5. Free speech is quite acceptable in Denmark.
at October 8, 2006 7:07 PM
I've posted Carolyn's "Islamic Rage Boy" on my toolbar to laugh at daily and make up outrageous photo layouts only to be sent to US friends. With three members of the family Over There in two theaters we need a little comic relief because these bastards are deadly serious and frankly no Westerners are going to change their minds. But they must be kept over there and not allowed to spread their venom here as they are in Europe. That does mean US mosques should be infiltrated regardless of the ACLU and the Democrats political correctness!
Posted by: CLL1709
at October 8, 2006 7:17 PM
Good piece from Melanie Phillips' blog:
http://www.melaniephillips.com/diary/?p=1344
Posted by: sanman
at October 8, 2006 7:53 PM
The OIC reacted to the latest outrage as Muslim leaders in Denmark condemned the screening of the video, but said they would not be goaded into taking action....
Oh come on. The game is fun only if your feelings are really really hurt, and you are goaded into action.
at October 8, 2006 7:55 PM
As Genesis 16:12 said, And he will be a wild man (Ishmael's descendants); his hand will be against every man, and every man's hand against him. How earily true is this. It feels as though the world is being strangled by Islam and it's getting harder to a point that the world will also react violently. I think there's gonna be a war and Islam will be the root cause of it.
Posted by: MowhammedismyThug,SickofIslam,ProudInfidel
at October 8, 2006 9:36 PM
No one has to be "sensitive" to their beliefs. They can believe in Unicorns or that Spaghetti grows on trees, or whatever, but no one should be required to accept any religious belief or any other belief as a fact. To treat beliefs as fact is mental illness and people who treat beliefs as fact are prone to deny reality. One day, perhaps in the not distant future, this farce will be laughed at and people will wonder how Pope rage, Cartoon rage, etc., was ever taken seriously. It's a farce.
Posted by: Frank
I don't think the families of the Beslan children are laughing
Posted by: Beth
at October 8, 2006 9:42 PM
muslims want to control everything---in EUROPE and the rest of the world.
They want to dictate what we're allowed to see and think.
Where will it end?
Posted by: americaningermany
When the Koran is confronted and defeated in a scholarly debate before this whole world.
Why do you think the Muslims refuse to have their Koran opened for such a debate?
But that's what is needed.
If the Islamic kings can make their demands - then why can't we?
Posted by: Beth
at October 8, 2006 9:59 PM
Freedom of Speech? In Islamic countries the media also make highly offensive cartoons and we don't see western people react so violently. They come here in the west and they have freedom to practise their religion and build mosques because of the democracy that ensures the maximum freedom. How ironic it is that because of it, they can wave such despicable banners to somehow shut us up. To be honest, I have nothing against them protesting when they get offended or insulted however, inciting murderous hate is crossing the line. Before they complain, they might as well criticise themselves first.
Posted by: MowhammedismyThug,SickofIslam,ProudInfidel
at October 8, 2006 9:59 PM
Do any other religions protest when kids in school wear a cross except Muslims (and some of their Marxists administrators and teachers)? The Muslim theme song should be "Paint it Black". No Christmas, no Halloween, no sex, no fun etc. Or maybe another theme song should be "Sounds of Silence" as that is all they will accept in criticizing their religion. I must get out my "We are All Danes Now" tee shirt and proudly wear it again.
Posted by: Briars
at October 8, 2006 10:27 PM
What gives with Islam? I've had to put up with pictures of Jesus getting head, from a little boy, to a crucifixion in a jar of urine, not to mention all the portraits of Jesus laughing, or jokes of Moses to his people. I find it all humorous, but I don't get radical over pic's or copy photos are far as that's concerned. Personally, I don't find the Lord so distant or old, I find him more intelligent and modern then I could ever attain in my life time!
Posted by: Jeff
at October 8, 2006 10:30 PM
Jeff:
Your Faith can stand up to criticism and ridicule because your Faith has real foundation. Islam does not. As Roberts new book points out, Islam is like the Wizard of Oz. Pull off the curtain and you have a grand facade created by a narcissist who had to feed his lack of self worth with violence and domination.
at October 8, 2006 10:52 PM
The wisdom of the Spanish Queen Isabela is now becoming more and more apparent... expulsion of Muslims is the only viable solution. It is either them or us! Islam has always been the enemy as it was founded by the Father of All Lies!
Posted by: CrusadeNow
at October 8, 2006 11:27 PM
Yesterday I bought some Havarti cheese from Arla foods, a Danish product.
As an American, I will continue to support Denmark products.
Go Denmark.
Keep expressing yourselves.
Posted by: Johnathan
at October 9, 2006 12:37 AM
I've got some Catholic rage building!!
Posted by: crusader619
at October 9, 2006 12:44 AM
Buy Danish
http://www.buydanish.dk/
at October 9, 2006 1:44 AM
johnathan:
Just followed your link.Apparently one can buy "mugs, bags, t-shits,-------" ?????
Posted by: Sencit
at October 9, 2006 8:54 AM
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