Post Fitna: Fairly Quiet on the Muslim Front
Fitna has been released and, as expected, the denials from appeasers,dhimmis, and muslims are profuse. The most common seem to be assertions that the koranic texts used were taken out of context, a claim hard to substantiate given that so many imans are delivering messages totally congruant with the passages cited.
The fact that 15 minutes of koranic verse and preaching should merit the cacophony Wilder’s piece has been met with should give skeptics pause in and of itself. The fact that government officials tuck their tails between their legs as they mouth abject apologies to impotent and blustering religious figures is worthy of contempt. The anticipated violence has yet to materialize, but given that the violence that attended the publication of the mohammad cartoons was actually an orchestrated Iman puppet show, it is not surprising that those imans realized such strategies are counter productive to maintaining the charade that islam is peace.
As far as I am concerned, their attempts to suppress free speech coupled with their arrogant demand that “insults” to Islam be criminalized are far more insidious than the threat of bloodshed.
The comments on the Fitna website offer a fair sampling of the arguments being bandied about and the site, What Do You Believe?, offers a lexicon of typical muslim defense.
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zee March 28th, 2008 at 7:27 pm
MadAsHell
I’m with you mad, but we need millions more like him.