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Hizbullah on Film Offensive to Islam: Laws Must Be Issued to Incriminate such Acts
2012-09-13
[An Nahar] Hizbullah slammed on Wednesday the film, "Innocence of Mohammedans", that has been deemed offensive to Islam, accusing Jewish and bad boy Egyptian Christian Coptic powers of funding it.
If they'd have asked me for a few hundred I'd have kicked in, if I'd had it...
It demanded in a statement that laws be issued in order to incriminate such acts similar to laws that condemn antisemitism.
"Yeah. You need Blasphemy Laws. Like they have in Pakistain."
"The screening in the United States of a film that is offensive to Prophet Mohammed is immoral and is of the greatest acts of aggression against human rights
...which often include carefully measured allowances of freedom at the convenience of the state...
that call for the respect of freedom of belief," it added.
They haven't caught on to the fact that there are many of us -- and I suspect that the number is growing despite the pablum dribbled by Mr. O'Bean -- sincerely believe, based on empirical evidence, that Islam is a religion that condones and encourages and rewards violence.
The part said: "The film is a suspicious act aimed at fueling the fires of hate and increase tensions between Mohammedans and Copts in Egypt in order to drag them towards strife."
Or it could be a wake-up call to any dumbshitz who haven't yet caught on, after eleven years of open aggression punctuated by head-choppings...
"The screening is the true reflection of the Zionist-American alliance against Mohammedans and Islam," noted Hizbullah.
Lemme see, here. Somebody makes a film that sez Moslems are violent folk, ready to put on their masks and kill somebody at the drop of a hat. The response is to put on their masks, take to the streets, and kill a few people. Maybe lotsa people.
"The American statements of condemnation no longer fool anyone," it stressed.
Condemnation of the movie? Or the violence?
It questioned the silence of the Arab League
...an organization of Arabic-speaking states with 22 member countries and four observers. The League tries to achieve Arab consensus on issues, which usually leaves them doing nothing but a bit of grimacing and mustache cursing...
and Organization of the Islamic Conference
OIC is an international organisation with a permanent delegation to the UN, with 57 member states. It represents all countries with substantial Moslem populations (as opposed to the Arab League, which excludes members not of the Master Race) except those which member countries block from joining. These include India, which has more Mohammedans than does Pakistain, whose membership is vetoed by Pakistain...
over the affair.
As long as their bitching and moaning is verbal they've got every right to an opinion. If they decide to kill somebody the film's premise is validated.
The screening of the film sparked outrage and violence in Libya and Egypt.
"My Mask? Where'd I leave my mask?.... Honey! Have you seen my deadly weapon?"
"On the shelf in the closet, dear!"

The low-budget movie, "Innocence of Mohammedans" in which actors have strong American accents, portrays Mohammedans as immoral and gratuitously violent.
They're in the process of reminding the world -- as though it needed reminding again -- that they're gratuitously violent. I'm not sure if the "immoral" part alludes to the widespread buggery among the devout, the murder of Big Mo's heir, or to the age at which the original Big Turban began packing pork to cute little Aisha.
It pokes fun at the Prophet Mohammed and touches on themes of pedophilia and homosexuality, while showing him sleeping with women, talking about killing children and referring to a donkey as "the first Mohammedan animal."
It cultural stuff. We just don't understand. It's all stuff they're proud of, stuff to be emulated, since Big Mo was the Perfect Human Being. But they don't wanna talk about it. And they surely don't want it on film. Or digital media or whatever.
The film was produced by Israeli-American Sam Bacile, according to the Wall Street Journal, but Egyptian media say that some Egyptian Copts living in the U.S. were involved in the production.
They live in the U.S. Unlike people living in Egypt, they can do as they damned well please.
The film is being promoted by controversial Florida pastor Terry Jones, who has drawn protests in the past for burning the Koran and vehemently opposing the construction of a victory mosque near Ground Zero in New York.
Jones is always good for widespread rioting and a few deaders. I'm surprised Hezbollah hasn't sent somebody to bump him off. That's probably an indication he's one of their agents.
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