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|    Islamic monkeys go apeshit over movie ab    |
|    12 Sep 12 08:11:28    |
      XPost: can.infobahn       From: Some@Guy.com              So those "freedom-loving" islamic monkeys are going nuts again.               "A number of Islam's founding figures, including the prophet,        are accused of homosexuality and child molestation. "              Well of course they are.              islam's founders were bestial animals - we all know that.              --> All <--- muslims world-wide, whether they are overtly "militant" or       not, would love to burn a church or synagog or kill a "non-believer" or       file a rocket-propelled grenade at anything and anyone that isin't       islamic.              When are the rest of us going to pull out heads out of our asses and       come to terms with that?              They are all animals and one day they're gonna get nuked, and their       countries turned to glass. That's looking like the only way we're going       to eradicate this islamic cancer from planet earth. We can't drag these       cavepeople out of the stone age by reason or any other civilized way.              In the meantime, someone post a link to this video. I want to watch       it. It's MY RIGHT.              ===================              The movie is called Innocence of Muslims, although some Egyptian media       have reported its title as Mohammed Nabi al-Muslimin, or Mohammed,       Prophet of the Muslims. If you've never heard of it, that's because most       of the few clips circulating online are dubbed in Arabic. The above       clip, which is allegedly from the film (update: Kurt Werthmuller, a       Coptic specialist at the Hudson Institute, says he's confirmed the       clip's authenticity*) is one of the only in English. That's also because       it's associated with Florida Pastor Terry Jones (yes, the asshole who       burnt the Koran despite Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates' pleas) and       two Egyptians living in the U.S., according to Egyptian press accounts.*       The Egyptians are allegedly Coptic, the Christian minority that makes up       about a tenth of Egypt.              Obviously, there's a lot to this story that's still unclear. What we do       know is that some members of Egypt's sometimes-raucous, often       rumor-heavy media have been playing highly offensive clips from the       highly offensive film, stressing its U.S. and Coptic connections. In the       clip below, controversial TV host Sheikh Khaled Abdallah (known for such       statements as "Iran is more dangerous to us than the Jews" and that       Tehran had engineered a deadly soccer riot in Port Said) hypes the film       as an American-Coptic plot and introduces what he says is its opening       scene.              What exactly does the film say? It's still not clear, but it appears to       compare Mohammed to a goat and Muslims, according to one translation, to       "child-lovers." The New York Times' Liam Stack, offering some offhand       translations of the scene shown above, called it a "doozy." The man in       the scene says of his donkey, "This is the first Muslim animal." He asks       the goat if it likes girls; when it doesn't answer, he bursts into       laughter and says, "He doesn't like girls," according to Stack. Other       scenes in the above clip seem to portray Muslim Egyptian characters, who       for some reason all have strong New York accents, as immoral and       violent, particularly toward the Christians whom they pursue with       near-genocidal fervor. A number of Islam's founding figures, including       the prophet, are accused of homosexuality and child molestation.              =============              The Wall Street Journal now reports, Jones is playing a promotional       role, but the film was in fact directed and produced by "an       Israeli-American California real-estate developer who called it a       political effort to call attention to the hypocrisies of Islam."       Separately, members of a Libyan Islamist extremist group called Ansar       al-Sharia attacked the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libya, over the film,       firing at the building with a rocket-propelled grenade.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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