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March 31, 2008

Spencer: Fitna: Harsh But True

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Here is another article I wrote on Fitna: "Geert Wilders' 'Fitna': Insightful and Inciteful," the featured piece at Human Events today:

Geert Wilders’ much-anticipated film on the Qur’an, Fitna, was released on LiveLeak.com on Thursday, pulled by LiveLeak on Friday after death threats, and by Saturday couldn’t be stopped: it had gone viral, having been posted in innumerable places all over the Internet. (You can watch it at my website Jihad Watch.)

But many, many people are still trying to make sure you don’t see it. Iran urged European leaders to block the film, and summoned the Slovenia representative in Tehran (Slovenia currently holds the EU presidency) to lodge an official protest, as Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Mohammad-Ali Hosseini called it a “provocative and anti-Islamic movie,” revealing “continued enmity and deep hostility of such western nationals against Islam and Muslims.” The Pakistani government summoned the Dutch Ambassador in Islamabad to lodge a formal protest also. Malaysia’s former Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad called on Muslims to boycott Dutch products in retaliation for the movie.

The 57-nation strong Organization of the Islamic Conference condemned the film in “the strongest terms,” saying that it was “a deliberate act of discrimination against Muslims” designed to “provoke unrest and intolerance.” An Indonesian Foreign Ministry spokesman said: “We are of the view that the film has a racist flavour and is an insult to Islam, hidden under the cover of freedom of expression.” Arsalan Iftikhar, who has served as national legal director for the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), asserted that Fitna was “a direct attempt to incite violence from Muslims and help fan the flames of Islamophobia. Any reasonable person can see this is meant to spit in the face of Muslims and insult our religion.”

Nor was the film condemned only by Muslims. UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said the film was “offensively anti-Islamic,” observed that Muslims were “understandably offended by it,” and declared: “There is no justification for hate speech or incitement to violence. The right of free expression is not at stake here.” Dutch Prime Minister Jan Peter Balkenende took issue with the film’s linking Islam with violence: “We reject this interpretation. The vast majority of Muslims reject extremism and violence. In fact, the victims are often also Muslims.”

Australia’s Foreign Minister Stephen Smith agreed, saying that the film’s connection of Islam with acts of terror and violence and was “highly offensive,” and was an “obvious attempt to generate discord between faith communities.” Smith stated: “Like leaders in the Muslim world and in Europe, I strongly reject the ideas contained in the film and deplore its release. In Australia we believe in the right to freedom of expression but we don’t believe in abusing that right to incite racial hatred.” Slovenia, in its capacity as EU president, also took a dim view of the film: “The European Union and its member states apply the principle of the freedom of speech which is part of our values and traditions. However, it should be exercised in a spirit of respect for religious and other beliefs and convictions….We believe that acts, such as the above-mentioned film, serve no other purpose than inflaming hatred.”

And most ominously of all, an Al-Qaeda linked website wished a stroke on Wilders: “Dear brothers, remember what happened to Ariel Sharon. Now let’s hope that he (Wilders) ends up the same way.” In Karachi, a small group of jihadists rallied against the film, chanting “Death to the filmmaker.”

What did the film contain that was so hateful and intolerant, and so threatening to Muslim states that they were doing all they could to make sure it would not be seen? It consists largely of a series of Qur’an quotes, followed by acts of violence committed by Muslims that are manifestly consonant with those quotes. This is buttressed by statements of Islamic preachers, justifying acts of violence against unbelievers in the name of Islam. The most harrowingly effective of these sequences in the film is the first, which begins with Qur’an 8:60, chanted in Arabic and presented visually in both Arabic and English: “Against them make ready your strength to the utmost of your power, including steeds of war, to strike terror into the hearts of the enemies, of Allah and your enemies…” Then follow scenes of horror from September 11, 2001, as we hear a frantic woman calling 911 and saying she was going to die -- clearly, terror had been struck into her heart, as it had into the heart of a woman in Spain we hear next as the scenes shifts to Madrid on March 11, 2004, as she calls someone to say a bomb has just gone off on the train.

But the connection of the images and sounds to Qur’an 8:60 is not left to the viewer to make. Presently a Muslim imam appears, declaring, with a clear dependence on that Qur’an verse: “Annihilate the infidels and the polytheists, your (Allah’s) enemies and the enemies of the religion. Allah, count them and kill them to the last one…”

And there’s the rub. For all the indignation that Fitna has caused around the world, and for all the angry claims that it “equates Islam with violence,” that equation has already been made, many, many times, by Islamic jihadists around the world. It was not Geert Wilders, but Osama bin Laden and innumerable others who share his theological perspective, who have linked Islam with violence by committing acts of violence and justifying those acts with reference to the Qur’an -- often the same verses Wilders dramatizes in Fitna. Omar Bakri, the jihadist leader who was formerly based in Britain, acknowledged this himself, saying that with a few modifications “it could be a film by the [Islamist] Mujahideen.”

This is a recurring phenomenon: when non-Muslims point out that Islamic jihadists commit acts of violence and justify them by reference to the Qur’an, many non-Muslim and Muslim apologists for jihad, include many who are widely known as "moderates" respond by claiming that the one who is pointing out all this is committing an act of “hatred,” “bigotry,” “Islamophobia,” and the like. They don't have a word to say about the actual acts of violence, hatred and supremacism committed by the jihadists -- no, the real villain is the one who reports on these actions.

Geert Wilders and his Fitna are only the latest to find themselves on the receiving end of this strange form of cognitive dissonance -- and as in all other cases, if he is silenced and Fitna disappears, nothing, nothing at all, will have been done to stop those Islamic jihadists from continuing to use the Qur’an to portray themselves as acting as authentic Muslims. The only losers will be those who are trying to call attention to this usage, so as to formulate realistic ways to deal with it and more effectively defend the West.

Posted by Robert at March 31, 2008 8:06 AM
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Geert Wilders’ much-anticipated film on the Qur’an, Fitna, was released on LiveLeak.com on Thursday, pulled by LiveLeak on Friday after death threats, and by Saturday couldn’t be stopped: it had gone viral, having been posted in innumerable places all over the Internet.. .But many, many people are still trying to make sure you don’t see it.


All the more reason for a small army to continue to translate and seed FITNA for global consumption. GatesofVienna has done a tremendous job with their FITNA Rosetta Stone project.


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Bivouac-ID (French subtitles)

Czech Infidel (Czech subtitles)

Daily Motion (flagged as inappropriate — must register to see it)

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LiveLeak (unofficial)

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YouTube

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Posted by: heroyalwhyness [TypeKey Profile Page] at March 31, 2008 8:56 AM

>>For all the indignation that Fitna has caused around the world, and for all the angry claims that it “equates Islam with violence,” that equation has already been made, many, many times, by Islamic jihadists around the world."

As simple an equation as 2 + 2. Hello.

Posted by: darcy [TypeKey Profile Page] at March 31, 2008 9:04 AM

Well, Fitna is back on Liveleak.com.

And Pat Condell has a new video "The Religion of Fear".

Posted by: Atanu Dey [TypeKey Profile Page] at March 31, 2008 9:05 AM

This is a time when Western governments should be standing together in defense of freedom of speech, and other Western values, but all we get is a lot of confusing statements about the insensitivity of Wilders' film.

It's no wonder that Muslims believe that they're justified in their rage and intimidation. Political leaders in the West practically tell them they're justified.

I would like to see at least one Western government make a formal request to other Western governments to issue a public statement of support for freedom of speech and the press, and condemn Islamic governments that seek to interfere with those values.

A united front by Westerners in defense of their culture and values might convince Muslims of how pointless their rage is. It might even cause some in the Islamic world to rethink their own value system.

A formal request to Western governments to stand up for freedom of speech might just force them to do what they should have done all along: stand up for what is right.

Posted by: rational [TypeKey Profile Page] at March 31, 2008 9:11 AM

Just watched a documentary by Robert Baer. They showed a Friday prayer in a major Teheran mosque (about 1-2 years ago). The majority, the moderate Muslims, were shouting in unison waving their fists: "death to America, death to non-believers."

and then you read this about Fitna:
The 57-nation strong Organization of the Islamic Conference condemned the film in “the strongest terms,” saying that it was “a deliberate act of discrimination against Muslims” designed to “provoke unrest and intolerance.”


we are being treated like fools - or is it, like lambs for the slaughter.

Posted by: raven_ [TypeKey Profile Page] at March 31, 2008 9:58 AM

pot and kettle black as long as we keep seeing scenes on places like youtube a radical Islamists shouting death to UK death to America death to Israel and the large majority of Muslims oppose the sort of thing remain silent it will keep happening it would appear that history is repeating itself again today like it did in 1932 to 1945 when Hitler was in power we can't forget the Nazi party had the same philosophy in a lot of ways as so-called radical Islam has today and the Nazis came to power even though they are a minority because of the silent majority did and said nothing
to quote and probably not correctly a poem I recall
when they came for the Catholics I did and said nothing to save them
when they came for the gypsies I did the same thing
when they said that Jews are evil and causing all the problems and took them away once more I remain silent
now they've come for me and there's no one left to defend me!
If radical Islam is not opposed actively by the silent majority of Muslims who is going to defend them when the nut cases come to power an example right now is what is happening in Iran and how a small vocal minority seized power with the Ayatollah Khomeini

Posted by: crusader [TypeKey Profile Page] at March 31, 2008 10:11 AM

Islamic teachings say it is legal to kill unbelievers.

Well it may be legal in their flatland countries but it is roundly refuted in the rest of the civilized countries on the planet!

You know, cannibalism used to be moral and legal in most anthropophagic tribes of long time ago. But these tribes have since learned what the word “civility” means in our human society of the 21st century. Not so with these backward Muslims. They are really retarded, isn’it?

Posted by: Platypus [TypeKey Profile Page] at April 2, 2008 9:43 AM

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