Monday, March 31, 2008

Pat Condell on Fitna The Movie - Also Added: Fitna The Movie

Pat Condell weighs in on Fitna the Movie.


The Religion of Fear





Here's a transcript for those who have trouble viewing the video (with thanks to HerRoyalWhyness):


Hi everyone. Well, now that the FITNA furor has died down somewhat, it's interesting to see how many people are condeming the film and how few people are condeming the thuggish intimidation that forced LIVE LEAK to remove it.

What happened to all those people who keep telling us "I don't agree with what you say but I'll defend your right to say it ." Where have they all gone? Maybe they're on vacation.

No shortage of politicians, however, lining up to accuse the film of falsely equating Islam with violence, which is a bit like falsely equating Walt Disney with Mickey Mouse.

I'm sure anyone who follows the news would also equate Islam with violence. I know I certainly do because anytime anybody criticises Islam, they're usually threatened with violence. Islam without violence is like an egg free omelet.

The religion is predicated on violence and the threat of violence. It's a 'religion of peace' in the same way that North Korea is a People's 'Democratic' Republic. But we're not allowed to say that, because if we do, we'll be threatened with violence.

When the film was actually removed - under threat of violence - some muslims had the nerve to congratulate LIVE LEAK ' for promoting tolerance' on the internet.
I'll tell you, whenever I think about this stuff now, I think I'm in a hall of mirrors . . .don't you?

To be fair, Dutch muslims do deserve some praise because they could've reacted violently and probably gotten away with it . . .we all know that. So, all credit to them for not exploiting the situation.

But the very fact that we are greatful to them, pretty much proves the point of the film. Because, let's be clear about this, it was the threat of muslim violence that caused the Dutch government to grovel in such abject dhimmitude and to run around apologising like headless chickens before and after the event.

A spectacle which I'm sure many muslims enjoyed - and why shouldn't they enjoy it? After all, it sends out a clear message to the entire muslim world that in Europe, we won't stand up for what we believe in. . .or what we 'say' we believe in and we will be intimidated into silence. All you've got to do is shake your fist and we'll do exactly as we're told.

So, Islam in Europe now enjoys the best of all possible worlds. It's a religion when it wants to be. It's a culture when it wants to be. And it's a race when it wants to be. It gets full rights on all three counts - demanding and getting respect wherever it goes while giving absolutely none. Hence, we were treated recently to the spectacle of the Swiss Foreign Minister degrading herself and her country by putting on a head scarf before she was allowed to meet the homicidal leadership of
Iran. In a cheap betrayal of all the brave women who have been murdered by these violent criminals in the name of Islam.

The Iranian government were among the first to criticise the film too. Taking time out from executing children, again - in the name of Islam, to denounce it roundly. But I'm sure most people realize that this fake outrage is in no way genuine. It's all part of a cynical campaign of intimidation by the Islamic world to force unwanted Islamic values into Western society. And that's why, in every free country they're now aggressive Islamist pressure groups, usually funded by the Saudis, who claim to speak for all muslims, but who actually speak only for a small band of fanatical bigots like themselves - and who are very quick to insult our culture and our values as degenerate and immoral while being themselves ultra-sensitive to any perceived criticism - portraying themselves as victims, as oppressed rather than as the oppressors they are. Knowing that if you repeat the lie often enough people will start to believe it. Mr. Goebbels taught us that little nugget of wisdom and the would be authors of the next hollocaust have learned their lessons well.

Now luckily for me I don't get insulted easily on a personal level, not even if being called a racist kafir as some idiot called me recently. When somebody attacks my culture, well, that's a little different because that's an assault on my values . It diminishes my sense of self worth. I believe it violates my human rights and I think he should be prosecuted as a hate crime. It's irrational, its paranoid and really I think there is only one word to describe it - and that is civilizationphobia.

This is a word I like to use as kind of like umbrella word for a host of different phobias that manifest themselves in Islam. Including elestherophobia (sp?)- fear of freedom. Epistomophobia - Fear of Knowledge. Prosophobia - fear of progress.
Picatophobia - fear of sinning or imaginary crimes. Categeliphobia (sp?)- fear of being ridiculed. Senophobia(sp?)-fear of new things and ideas Keraphobia - fear of gaety (big fear of gaety) and the biggest fear of all of course, gynophobia - fear of women. Islam is terrified of women and thats why all over the internet, you'll find clips from Arab television where along with all the rampant Jew hating and other propaganda aimed at turning children into murderers, you'll find clerics calmly explaining under what circumstances a man may beat his wife in the religion-of-peace. That's right, a man may beat his wife. And they wonder why we don't want this stuff in Europe. If you lay a violent hand on a woman. you're not a man - you're an animal and I don't care how many so called scholars tell you that cowardly brutality is the will of god. Chances are, you've never been on the receiving end of the kind of punishment you like to dish out so freely.

So, I hope the Hindus have it right because if there is any justice you will be reincarnated as a female from a sexual Jew and then you'll find out what a pain it is having to deal with violent primitive dick heads like you.

You know, when I was growing up I never thought I would be ashamed to live in the twenty first century. I thought it was going to be a new golden age. The space age. An age of knowledge and discovery and we'd have shaken off the shackles of superstition by now. Surely we have the technology to reach for the stars. Maybe we can even create paradise right here on earth.

I remember looking forward to it. Well, here we are and what have we got? We've got Islam, a violent, seventh century desert dogma that wants to take over the world, remove our freedom, subjugate women, brainwash children, pursecute Jews and homosexuals and drag us all back a thousand years. And all we can do is make excuses for it for fear of causing offence.

We really are pathetic - aren't we?

You know, I think people living five hundred years from now will look back on this period of history and they'll laugh at us.

Well, wouldn't you?



And, here's the Fitna Movie, in case you haven't seen it yet:


10 comments:

Michael Travis said...

Condell is great! We could use a few like him in the USA.

Anonymous said...

Well done LiveLeak on reposting 'Fitna' (double-click on video to read their statement). The spirit of Churchill lives on!

There is a growing mood of defiance against Islam in Britain which is reflected in a massive growth of support for the BNP, which is now on the verge of becoming a mainstream party: http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/columnists/tim_hames/article3648815.ece

British people are now openly saying things which would have been unthinkable two or three years ago.

Anonymous said...

Oh, no! Najistani uttered the dreaded B-word! Watch for Pastorius flipping out.

Pastorius said...

Heh.

Not much I can do about you guys. I certainly have made my disdain for the BNP clear.

I love people who can't make the distinction between Islam and race. It seems to be a problem in all of Britain. You PC-media calls Muslims "Asians." So, your media teaches you this stuff, and you believe it.

What can I say? I'm one man. I can't push back the tide, can I?

Pastorius said...

Najistani,
I understand your point, and it is valid.

However, you know that many of your brothers and sisters in the BNP are up to no good. If you don't agree with me, and don't believe me then just look up the history of IBA and the BNP.

Read the comments sections.

Now, are you familiar with the founding of the Republican party in the United States?

It was founded because the two parties were not addressing the needs of the people. And, it won the Presidency just six years after it was founded.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_United_States_Republican_Party

Of course, the founding of a political party requires, tenacity, vision, and persuasiveness.

theoneverdies said...

I believe BNP has some undesirable far right elements just like its Flemish cousin Vlaams Belang. But that stated, both parties still present a better alternative than their PC peers enslaved to blind moral relativism and certainly than Sharia.
And, I've also taken the liberty to plagiarize and post an edited version of the transcript of Condell on my blog.

Pastorius said...

Good. Thank you, and please pass it around.

Anonymous said...

@ najistani
1) Would you mind providing some kind of quote from the Holy Quran to substantiate your claim? Thanks.

2) "The Koran is the eternal divine word of God, valid for all times and places forever; its ideas are absolutely true and beyond all criticism."
Actually, some verses of the Holy Quran were revealed for specific situations that occured 1400+ years ago, like just prior to the Battle of Badr.

"There is no exercising free will, no employing logic, reason, rationality, morality."
False. One cannot be considered an interpreter of the Holy Quran without proven one's excellence in the fields of logic and reasoning, along with a working knowledge of classical Arabic, its grammatical constructions and its figures of speech, Hadith (narrations about the Mohamad, peace be upon him), the science of Hadith, Fiqh (Islamic Law), and the fundamental principles of Fiqh.

3) Provide a quote from the Holy Quran to substantiate this claim as well.

4) I guess there are as many conspiracy theories as there are people?

5) I thought Jesus Christ was/is the saviour, not the BNP.

Anonymous said...

Najistani:

I still waiting for your reply !

Anonymous said...

fuck you.