










On Fitna, the Movie
2. Comment #178623 by Szkeptik on May 11, 2008 at 7:02 pm
"you even have the UN Human Rights Council agreeing that freedom of expression needs to be limited if someone 'abuses' religion"3. Comment #178627 by qomak on May 11, 2008 at 7:07 pm
Their defence of freedom of expression is in inverse proportion to the volume of business and trade that they have with those governments.
The E.U. is isolating one dictator while proposing concessions for another. Guess which one sells gas.
4. Comment #178630 by DjSouthPaw on May 11, 2008 at 7:18 pm
Wilders has done more damage than good with his movie, Fitna5. Comment #178637 by Dax on May 11, 2008 at 7:46 pm
Wether Wilders is incorrect or not, truth is that The Netherlands has huge problems with the Muslim minority, which includes insertion of Islam within Dutch political-cultural live, honor killings, homegrown terrorist groups, crime, etc, etc. And it is not just a problem that The Netherlands is dealing with, but many European nations. The problem is that for many of these Muslim immigrants, solidarity lies not with the population at large, but with the Ummah, and Allah. This is a problem that needs to be addressed: you cannot live freely in a country without respecting the country's freedoms and basic laws.6. Comment #178657 by minhuna on May 11, 2008 at 8:53 pm
tilhasoon tizi!7. Comment #178659 by Brian English on May 11, 2008 at 8:56 pm
I hate the fact that Muslims are still faithful to their religion and I am not.
8. Comment #178661 by Damien White on May 11, 2008 at 9:01 pm
While it is fine for Maryam Namazi to state that these immigrants are atheists and free thinkers escaping political Islam, was there not an article recently on this very site which explained that for the children of immigrants, a strict (and increasingly militant) adherence to Islam had become a symbol of their culture?9. Comment #178662 by riandouglas on May 11, 2008 at 9:01 pm
Islamic states and the UN General Secretary have all condemned the movie as anti-Islamic.
10. Comment #178664 by Brian English on May 11, 2008 at 9:12 pm
To be impartial, shouldn't they also comdemn Christianity, Judaism, etc, as they're also "anti-islamic"?
11. Comment #178677 by carbonman on May 11, 2008 at 10:23 pm
When so-called 'nice' theists huff and puff about being lumped in with 'nasty' ones, we see the religious mind virus at work in its most insidious way: it makes people (moderate theists) defend a baseless belief system while appearing to attack aspects of it. That, in turn, propagates the belief system and allows extremism to flourish. I suppose it's a bit like alcoholics in denial. They form a nice cosy group and ignore the underlying problem.12. Comment #178680 by Fanusi Khiyal on May 11, 2008 at 11:01 pm
This is typical. Muslims commit acts of barbarity in the name of Islam? Dead silence. A kafir calls them to account, and points out what is going on? 'Unhelpful', 'derogatory', 'racist' etc. etc.
saw it, and it is as they say an anti-immigrant movie in my opinion
Political islam must be fought and undermined in the middle east, and in the secular society when Muslims bring that ideology with them and show extreme intolerance.
13. Comment #178681 by Koreman on May 11, 2008 at 11:01 pm
Stopped reading at 'it is an anti-immigrant film'. It's not. Immigrants are welcome in Holland as long as Dutch society is not condemned, rejected or even attacked. We have a problem with people doing those things because of their religion.14. Comment #178682 by Koreman on May 11, 2008 at 11:08 pm
@Comment #178623 by Szkeptik15. Comment #178687 by enew on May 11, 2008 at 11:31 pm
Please can someone explain to me what a "Muslim" is !!! It seems to me that they are followers of the religion of islam "when it suits". Please tell me are muslims a" religious group ", a "race' or WHAT! Did one of these guys just say there were Atheist muslims??? Are they attempting to deceive us just like their "holy book instructs them to????.16. Comment #178699 by cafeeine on May 12, 2008 at 12:05 am
What the speakers were claiming was that immigrants from Muslim countries, who come from muslim backgrounds are not necessarily part of the 'political Islam movement'. Ayan Hirsi Ali would be an example of what the speaker meant of an atheist muslim.17. Comment #178707 by enew on May 12, 2008 at 12:27 am
Thank you for the explanation but i still have a problem with definitions concerning "muslims" If for instance they are a malaysian muslim or a saudi muslim or a british muslim then they should simply say i am a malaysian person or a saudi person or a british person but by saying they are muslim,it seems to me, means they believe in the prophet of islam. maybe i am mistaken but i am afraid the only reason for a person from malaysia to call himself " a muslim" would seem to be that they have a common religious belief in islam. What you seem to be saying is what? muslims that move to escape oppression are not islamic but they are from muslim backgrounds, what exactly does that mean?18. Comment #178721 by geru on May 12, 2008 at 12:57 am
It's sort a shame that Fitna has become one of the symbols of the debate on freedom of speech vs respecting religions, since it was such a poor film.19. Comment #178733 by Barry Pearson on May 12, 2008 at 1:23 am
Szkeptik asked: ["you even have the UN Human Rights Council agreeing that freedom of expression needs to be limited if someone 'abuses' religion"] This actually happened? What the holy f*ck is goibg on here. It is damn frightening if a shitty death cult like Islam could achieve this.See:
Koreman said: Muslim countries now form a majority in the UN.No, they form a majority of The UN Human Rights Council, which is just one part (although a significant one):
20. Comment #178736 by mordacious1 on May 12, 2008 at 1:32 am
Islamic countries form a majority of The UN Human Rights Council. Oh boy, the ol' fox guarding the hen house.21. Comment #178739 by Barry Pearson on May 12, 2008 at 1:38 am
cafeeine said: What the speakers were claiming was that immigrants from Muslim countries, who come from muslim backgrounds are not necessarily part of the 'political Islam movement'. Ayan Hirsi Ali would be an example of what the speaker meant of an atheist muslim.I don't think Ayan Hirsi Ali would like to see that!
enew said: .... but by saying they are muslim,it seems to me, means they believe in the prophet of islam. maybe i am mistaken but i am afraid the only reason for a person from malaysia to call himself " a muslim" would seem to be that they have a common religious belief in islam.Precisely! That is the normal meaning of the word.
22. Comment #178743 by cafeeine on May 12, 2008 at 1:48 am
I do not disagree with all definitions presented, however the speaker was talking about 'so-called muslim immigrants' by which I understood that he meant that all immigrants are being tarred with the muslim brush even in the cases they happen to be atheists. I haven't seen the film yet, so I can't offer an opinion on that but its clear to me what her claim was. Ayan Hirsi Ali is obviously not a muslim but the speaker claimed that immigrants just like her may be being included into the 'muslim immigrant block' for the purposes of the film maker.23. Comment #178744 by DamnDirtyApe on May 12, 2008 at 1:49 am
I think part of the problem was not that Fitna didn't have a point. I think it was mostly down to the fact it was rather poorly made. The issues could have been addressed more stringently. It was far too emotive, and given the subject, that's all too easy to be. Religion, superstition and fanatism can only be defeated with logic, reason, and a clear head.24. Comment #178748 by mmurray on May 12, 2008 at 2:03 am
25. Comment #178749 by enew on May 12, 2008 at 2:06 am
Thank you for the explanation, i have just visited the site of the lady you mentioned Ayan Hirsi Ali and it says there that" Her willingness to speak out and her abandonment of the "Muslim faith"" have made her a target for violence and threat of death by Islamic extremists". A brave lady indeed but i fear she will achieve nothing with "muslims" who "believe", for they are, i am afraid to say as mentally deficient as the rest of the believers in religion. As far as i am concerned listening to people argue over the jewish "holy" books,or christian "holy"books or islamic" holy" books is like listening to people argue over Lord of the rings, Harry Potter or the lion the witch and the wardrobe. The "holy" books are simply the fiction of bad writers when the earth was still "Flat". I fear it will bring us all down with it, i was speaking with a "intelligent"person a few weeks ago who is a member of the medical profession who exclaimed that they believed in a "uncreated creator" i was speechless! """SOMEONE HELP US""""26. Comment #178750 by Naug on May 12, 2008 at 2:07 am
Finally! Someone that has a sound perspective on the piece of crap that is Fitna and the state of middle eastern immigrants in Europe. I love Sam Harris I really do, but the picture he paints of the so called "Muslim immigration" into Europe just doesn't correlate too well with reality, the only gripe I have with him. Being a neuro scientist and not a political scientist maybe he should not "pretend to be certain about things which he is not certain about" ;)27. Comment #178753 by Barry Pearson on May 12, 2008 at 2:11 am
28. Comment #178762 by clintonjason on May 12, 2008 at 2:26 am
29. Comment #178773 by Sleep of Reason on May 12, 2008 at 2:58 am
Cafeeine30. Comment #178777 by mmurray on May 12, 2008 at 3:04 am
is like listening to people argue over Lord of the rings, Harry Potter or the lion the witch and the wardrobe.
31. Comment #178790 by cafeeine on May 12, 2008 at 4:01 am
Sleep of Reason32. Comment #178791 by zpokthesecond on May 12, 2008 at 4:01 am
Now that everybody is cosy with the definition of a muslim, please consider to define Wilders as well. An asshole is an asshole is an asshole.33. Comment #178804 by ghost of numf-el on May 12, 2008 at 4:59 am
From reading the reviews / comments (I confess that I have seen neither film, so feel free to berate me for that point) it appears to me that 'Fitna' is merely the fascist anti-Islam equivalent of the fascist anti-atheist 'Expelled'.34. Comment #178805 by Colwyn Abernathy on May 12, 2008 at 4:59 am
How dare he equate all of us as one and the same with the political Islamic movement? It made me quite angry actually.
35. Comment #178819 by DamnDirtyApe on May 12, 2008 at 5:26 am
Yep, free speech even for douchebags - but when the douchebags do speak, lets make sure that some mechanism or group of people is in place so that everyone knows they are douchebags. Holy media, batman!36. Comment #178821 by mrjonno on May 12, 2008 at 5:27 am
Need to be very careful with anti-muslim media as there is a complete difference between saying Islam is a moronic stupid ideology which often leads to evil things and 'lets kick out all the darkies' which there is plenty of fascist propaganda for37. Comment #178824 by GBile on May 12, 2008 at 5:30 am
It is pretty stupid to judge Fitna on basis of the assholiness of Wilders. Modern democratic societies do not have place for the 'Islamic mindset'. Wilders contributes to spreading that idea.38. Comment #178831 by Colwyn Abernathy on May 12, 2008 at 5:46 am
And by the way, is there someone who has something positive to say about 'the diversity of muslim cultures'?
39. Comment #178838 by keith on May 12, 2008 at 6:19 am
40. Comment #178844 by Colwyn Abernathy on May 12, 2008 at 6:30 am
Please help me make some sense of this because I've heard it so often, even on this site, that I suspect I must be missing something.
41. Comment #178846 by Peacebeuponme on May 12, 2008 at 6:31 am
KeithI've got to admit that I'm a bit confused about this idea that the problem is with Islam, not with Muslims.I think the distinction between being a cultural muslim and a religious muslim is a lot more blurred compared to Christianity. Even more so for Jews. I can imagine me saying that "the problem is not Jews but Judaism", since many Jews (so I understand) are basically atheist even though they still call themselves Jews (I know a few who celebrate christmas).
42. Comment #178853 by Colwyn Abernathy on May 12, 2008 at 6:37 am
I can imagine me saying that "the problem is not Jews but Judaism", since many Jews (so I understand) are basically atheist even though they still call themselves Jews (I know a few who celebrate christmas).
43. Comment #178854 by T4Baxter on May 12, 2008 at 6:39 am
It seems to me that people miss the point at times, this is not anti immigration 'or' anti Muslim, it's both. The western liberal democracies are governed by the the grievances of the 'local demographic' through our constituencies, governmental representatives. They are bought before the house of commons and considered for implementation. If local politicians don't appeal to the majority, they loose the vote, simple as that. It is the nature of our political system that causes contention when immigrants desire the implementation of legal systems sympathetic to their cultural predispositions on matters such as abortion, stem cell research, the arbitrary 'value' attached to male vs female offspring. As the numbers of people with conflicting cultural perspectives grow, politicians are forced to either, adopt those ideals or be replaced by 'popular' vote, for someone who will. It's a time-bomb choice between: changing the value system of Islam to better suit those of the western democracies or changing the democracies themselves to appease the majority vote.44. Comment #178863 by keith on May 12, 2008 at 7:00 am
45. Comment #178869 by esuther on May 12, 2008 at 7:12 am
When the discussion is of "Islamic countries" I always reach for my (metaphorical) gun.46. Comment #178874 by Henri Bergson on May 12, 2008 at 7:17 am
47. Comment #178876 by Colwyn Abernathy on May 12, 2008 at 7:23 am
Can you have a religion without people?
48. Comment #178877 by keith on May 12, 2008 at 7:25 am
49. Comment #178884 by keith on May 12, 2008 at 7:35 am
As for my use of "illness", I'm strictly speaking metaphorically. I don't think it's an ACTUAL disease caused by anything physical. Apologies for the confusion. I merely use it as an illustration.
50. Comment #178890 by Peacebeuponme on May 12, 2008 at 7:48 am
esutherWhen the discussion is of "Islamic countries" I always reach for my (metaphorical) gun.Oh come on. Check out the offical names of some states:
1. Comment #178605 by HourglassMemory on May 11, 2008 at 5:25 pm
Here's a link for the video.http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=064_1207316350&p=1
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