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The Avon Lady 03-05-06 07:06 AM

Muhammad goes Candid Camera
 
But there's nothing funny about it. :nope:

The Czech reporter was astonished. He won't be from now on.

Bad dhimmi! Czech documentary angers Muslims.

Letum 03-05-06 07:26 AM

this has to be the most religiously active games forum ever :o

Type XXIII 03-05-06 07:46 AM

This forum religiously active?

I would like to point out that most discussions in this forum are not about religion per se, but rather about the political concequences of religion.

If you want to see a religiously active gaming forum, check out Filefront Gaming Forums. It's not even particularly heavy on religion these days, compared to how it was when I used to frequent there, about two-three years ago.[/url]

STEED 03-05-06 08:00 AM

watch and wait :hmm:

Sixpack 03-05-06 05:34 PM

I didnt read entire Jihadwatch [yawn] article, but this approach sure appealed to me:

"I have to say with 100 percent certainty that by using hidden camera I have learned things that I would never have learned otherwise," he says. "The result was alarming, and if not for the hidden camera, I would have never had any of this footage."

Clever Czech. Sure hope he isnt going to apologize later on for getting some basic truths out in the open for the ignorant part of the Czech public.

The Avon Lady 03-06-06 01:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sixpack
I didnt read entire Jihadwatch [yawn] article.

You've gotten spoiled expecting cartoons all the time, haven't ya? :yep:

Had you scrolled through the comments a drop, JW's Hugh Fitzgerald adds the following:
Quote:

From the full article in The Prague Post:

"I consider it a scandal that it has been produced and broadcast by public television," Čaněk [head of a multi]cultural center] says. "It fits in the general frame of fear of Islam and Muslims coming to us from other parts of Europe. People are afraid without knowing what exactly they fear."

Ovečka [the maker of the film] says that any xenophobia the documentary created was not the result of anything he did.

"It's like this: During official shooting they were peaceful, nice," he says. "Hidden camera footage showed something else — aversion, hatred toward Europe, the entire world, and a mild attitude toward terrorism."


Posted by: Hugh at March 5, 2006 08:15 AM

Sixpack 03-06-06 06:35 AM

To be honest, I did read the comments after my post ;)

Good comments in general :up:

Wim Libaers 03-06-06 05:16 PM

"I consider it a scandal that it has been produced and broadcast by public television," Čaněk [head of a multi]cultural center] says. "It fits in the general frame of fear of Islam and Muslims coming to us from other parts of Europe. People are afraid without knowing what exactly they fear."

Yes, that's the problem the proponents of multiculturalism face: how to keep people ignorant, because if they did know more about the muslims, they'd be far more concerned about them.


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