Sunday, February 20, 2011

Mooz-lum: New Film Projects Islamic Hatred and Insularity Onto Infidels

Watch all your Liberal friends eat this up. Watch them begin to spontaneously walk up to Muslim and apologize for the "wrongs" done to them. 


Watch them be invited over for dinner, or down to the Mosque for a night of sharing.

Watch your dumbass Liberal friends convert to Islam.

From Jihad Watch:
You may remember Danny Glover from such films as New York'Ta Beş Minare (Five Minarets in New York). That was a Turkish film, supposedly about "America's paranoia with the Islamic world after 9/11." The one below is homegrown:



That's the short version. In the long theatrical trailer, you get the full quote of the blond girl rejecting the Muslim protagonist: "I'm Catholic. I'm not supposed to talk to you." 
Go read the whole thing at Jihad Watch.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Its stuff like this that makes me a 100% sure that my novel will never get published.

Damien said...

Avenging Apostate.

I didn't know you wrote a novel.

If Bosch Fawstin can get his "The Infidel" published, I'd be willing to bet that you could get your novel published. Getting it made into a movie, is another story.

Pastorius said...

AA,
I agree with Damien. You could get your novel published, but I don't think you could get it made into a movie.

Look at Brad Thor. He sells a lot of books, but they have yet to turn anything he has done into a movie.

Anonymous said...

I am writing a novel, yeah. Its a weird one. It actually tells the truth about Islam! :-O

As for it being turned into a movie. Well, do you guys remember the novel and the movie "The Sum of All Fears"? Muslims in the novel, turned into neo-nazis in the movie.

So, even if my novel gets published, I wouldn't want it to be turned into a movie.

Damien said...

Pastorius, and Avenging Apostate.

Just to let you guys know, in case you are not aware, Bosch Fawstin just published the first chapter his "The Infidel," graphic novel. Its available as a PDF download. I just read it. I don't know when it will be available in print.