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Dutch muslims seek ban on 'Submission II'
2004-12-02
Several Muslims in the Netherlands are seeking a court injunction to prevent MP Ayaan Hirsi Ali making a sequel to the short film "Submission". Lawyer Robert Moszkowicz said Tuesday that the group he represents also want Hirsi Ali banned from making hurtful remarks about Muslims and Islam. Moszkowicz noted Hirsi Ali recently described Islam as "deadly dangerous" without making a distinction between fundamentalist Islam and Islam in general. It is expected the case will be heard by a court in The Hague, but it is unclear when this will take place.
Posted by:Seafarious

#7  To paraphase the late Dr Goebbels, if you're going to tell lies, make them so big that no one would believe you had the cojones to make it up
Posted by: Weird Al   2004-12-02 5:05:59 PM  

#6  I think the marketing people can save this one, fun it up with a clever little subtitle such as, "Submission II: Electric Boogaloo."
Posted by: (lowercase) matt   2004-12-02 4:21:41 PM  

#5  Who decreed that there is a distinction between any practice of islam and then who made it a law not to make that distinction clear in all of ones public statements

sorry, let me edit this a bit

I meant to ask, who made it a law that one must make this distinction in all of ones public comments on the subject?
Posted by: peggy   2004-12-02 12:48:54 PM  

#4  Who decreed that there is a distinction between any practice of islam and then who made it a law not to make that distinction clear in all of ones public statements????

It continues to amaze me how prophetic "1984" is. Apparently a lie or a statement of opinion repeated often enough quickly becomes blindly accepted as proven truth.

Where did this myth about a distinction between so called real islam and false islam come from originally? Answer: From muslims themselves all of whom are permitted to lie non-muslims if the cause is the protection of islam. This principle is upheld by both moderates and extremists.

And now its been mindlessly repeated often enough that in many places it has reached the final stage of "fact" and unwritten but apparently enforcible law all without any real debate or rigorous proofs.

Thank God its not too late for us here in the US. We are being warned. I hope that we heed it and resist the brainwashing some people are trying to put over on us.



Posted by: peggy   2004-12-02 12:45:59 PM  

#3  And no support from Hollywood, either. Dhimmitude's firmly entrenched in Beverly Hills.
Posted by: lex   2004-12-02 12:32:16 PM  

#2  No first amendment there either? Frankly, I get a little fed up withEuros telling us how ignorant we are when they appear not to be even allowed to say what's on their minds unless it agrees with the government's PC line.
Posted by: Mrs. Davis   2004-12-02 12:21:09 PM  

#1  Notice to The Netherlands: We're watching. Are you dhimmi or not?
Posted by: Kalle (kafir forever)   2004-12-02 12:09:49 PM  

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