Fitna Remade

In the wake of the Home Office’s stupid and counter-productive banning of Geert Wilders from the UK, his 15 minute movie has gained a far wider audience than it would have otherwise. So has the speech that he would have made to the House of Lords had he been allowed in. Both have been posted all over the internet.

MWW has hosted his movie in the past, but this time we are posting “Fitna Remade” – an edit and rescripting of the film by Reza Moradi of the Council of Ex-Muslims of Britain. He was angry at the way Wilders’ film appeared to attack all Muslims, including those who are actually victims of Islamism fleeing oppression.

It is not exactly a rebuttal of Fitna, more a refinement. Fitna was a rocket fired indiscriminately into a civilian population. Fitna Remade resets the coordinates to target the jihadist combatants and avoid collateral casualties.

It’s much better:
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2 Responses to “Fitna Remade

  1. [...] Fitna Remade Following the UK government’s foolish and countr-productive banning of Geert Wilders from the UK, his 15 minute Fitna has now gained a far wider audience that he would have otherwise enjoyed. Wilders is a far-right anti-immigration politician who has latched onto ‘Muslims’ as a euphamism for ‘Brown People’ and Reza Moradi of the Council of Ex-Muslims of Britain, annoyed at the way Wilders’ film attacks all Muslims – including those who are actually victims of Islamism fleeing oppression – has edited and rescripted the film to produce Fitna Remade. [...]

  2. G. Tingey says:

    OK HOW?

    How does one stop the “Heads of State and governments” labelled in the film from perpetrating these atrocities on their own populations, or aquiescing in such acts (as in Swat/Pakistan) ???

    I have a horrible suspicion that, like the nazis they are, and are emulating, that overwhelming military force may be the only way.

    NOT a pleasant prospect, really, is it?

    Anyone got any better ideas?

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