May 27, 2008

MUSLIM VICTIM OF WHITE RACIST CRIME? - MEDIA GETS IT WRONG- AGAIN

This past week an Asian boy(media doublespeak for muslim), Amar Aslam, was battered and killed in Crow's Neck Park in Dewsbury, UK. In typical lockstep the British media rushed to jump to their preconceived conclusion and portrayed the murder as a racist crime by a gang of white men. Unfounded headlines and biased reporting such as: "Racism fear over youth's murder in park" and "Gang blamed for battering" led the world to believe that British whites had killed a defenseless young muslim man and muslims are the inevitable victims of white hatred. The reporter went on to quote an unnamed "source close to the family" (of the victim):

"The man, who asked to remain anonymous, said there had been trouble between a white gang and a "non-white" gang during the day."  (Apparently all gangs made up of white members are racist??)

So after the media stoked countrywide, if not worldwide, anti-white British feelings among their readers - who was arrested for murdering Amar Aslam? Headlines, absent of any racial hate connotations and accusations, appeared today - "Police arrest two boys for Yorkshire Park murder"  Two boys - surely they must be those hate filled white boys?

"The victim and three of the suspects, two 15-year-olds and a 20-year-old, are all Asian, suggesting initial suspicions of a racial motive were ill-founded." LINK

Have all the news media, who clearly were wrong, publicly apologized for their gross error and slandering the British white population??  Don't hold your breath waiting for that to occur!!! The notion just doesn't fit into the media led muslim/minority victimization theory.

Factually just who are the largest group to be the victims of hate crime in the UK?

"Nearly half of all victims of racially motivated murders in the last decade have been white, according to official figures released by the Home Office. .... The disclosure will add to the intense debate over multiculturalism in British society. The figures also overturn the assumption that almost all racial murders are committed against ethnic minority victims."

"......Senior police officers have admitted that 'political correctness' and the fear of discussing the issue have meant that race crime against white people goes under-reported. One chief constable has claimed that white, working-class men are more alienated than the Muslim community."  LINK

It is past time for the media to stop their biased reporting with their overt, pre-conceived premise of assuming that muslims are always the victims of white hate crimes and by spewing accusations of what is actually the MYTH of Islamophobia- particularly since the objective facts clearly disagree with the subjective media agenda.

May 21, 2008

MOVIE PROPAGANDA AT ITS WORST

With the third anniversary of the horrific 7/7 London bombings in the near future what does the movie industry plan to show in it's first movie commemorating this act of Islamic terrorism against the innocent British people? Perhaps telling us the stories of some of the victims...or how their families are coping with the violent and tragic loss of loved ones?

NO!

By premiering a fictional movie about the shooting of an innocent muslim man by Metropolitan Police in the wake of the outrage about the bombings.  Islamophobia with a gun??

Needless to say the families of the victims of the 7/7 bombings are incredulous at the insensitivity shown to them.  The movie producers say they didn't mean to offend - (after all what better way to show the world the pain of terrorism then to make a muslim man the victim and to dwell on muslim hurt feelings). 

Let's hope in the tradition of the recent box office flops such as Rendition and Lions for Lambs that the British people, like the Americans, will turn their backs and close their wallets to such blatent propaganda.

Bombing victims outraged over third anniversary premiere date for 7/7 terror attack movie about innocent Muslim man being shot dead

Families of those killed by the 7 July bombings today expressed shock at the "insensitive" timing of the premiere and said they knew nothing of what is the first movie based on the attacks.

Shoot On Sight is to be premiered in London on the third anniversary of the terrorist attacks.

With a cast including Brian Cox and Greta Scacchi, the film is a fictionalised account of the killing of an innocent young Muslim man by the Metropolitan Police in the wake of the outrage.

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Shoot on Sight film

Tube terror: A scene from Shoot On Sight, a fictionalised account of the killing of an innocent young Muslim by the Metropolitan Police

The real incident killed 52 people as well as the four bombers. Innocent Brazilian Jean Charles de Menezes was shot dead by police in a later incident.

But Lisa Cassidy, 28, of Finsbury Park, whose 22-year-old brother Ciaran died at Russell Square, condemned the project.

"Are we going to get to see this beforehand? We want to know exactly what this film is about and what they are portraying. I think it is completely insensitive to release it on July 7 - they are just trying to make money and raise publicity."

Richard Deer, 31, lost his Polish girlfriend Karolina Gluck, 29, at Russell Square. He said: "I think it would have been nice if out of respect they had arranged a way the families could see it first. For some of the families it is still very, very raw.

"I think for this kind of film that is going to be on the world stage it is very insensitive not to tell us and to show it on July 7. We are all at different stages and dealing with it in a different ways."

Jean Charles de Menezes

Jean Charles de Menezes. A spokesman said: 'I think it is good that they are exploring the role of the police'

A spokesman for the Jean Charles de Menezes Family Campaign, Justice4Jean said: "I think it is good that they are exploring the role of the police."

However Jag Mundhra, the Indian Hindu director who was living in London at the time, said the aim of the film was not to offend.

The story is told from the perspective of a Muslim police officer - played by Naseeruddin Shah - with a white wife and children who are well integrated into British society until "something happens and there is this ripple effect in communities that were otherwise co-existing."

It stemmed from Mundhra's personal experience of the consequences of the 7 July attacks. "I couldn't stop a taxi after the bombings because of the way I looked," he said.

"Then I started noticing that on television suddenly Scotland Yard was represented by a Muslim police officer [Tarique Ghaffur]. I knew it was because the way they wanted to tell the Muslim community 'look, we have a Muslim police officer.'

"Then I could see that if I sat on an Underground train everyone looked at you and moved away. I could feel the fear."

The aim of the film was to address these issues. "I wanted to see the point of view of a shooter who had to pull the trigger and shot the wrong guy. You're damned if you do and damned if you don't.

"I knew that it might create some controversy but I thought the issue was important enough to not fear controversy. Everyone says the wounds are still raw. But facing up to a situation is more cathartic than hiding from it."

Mundhra said he spoke to Assistant Commissioner Ghaffur before making the film and also won the cooperation of the Regent's Park mosque where some of the filming took place. The bombings themselves are not represented as the film is based on the aftermath.

The film is being released in the UK on 11 July with the premiere benefiting Flame, a charity for the education of women in Asian communities, and in America and India. It is being sold at this week's Cannes Film Festival, where there has been strong interest from the Middle East and Africa.

January 24, 2008

MUSLIMS AND MOHAMMED TAKEN "HEAD ON" in USA

Well, well - looks like some brave USA Christian TV personalities are taking muslims and Mohammed "head on" by devouring the Prophet, in the form of a sugar cookie, on the TV show "Flamethrower" --- WHOA!!!!!!! (Of course you would NEVER see this happening in the UK and most of the EU countries as the programme would be immediately banned as being "insensitive to muslim feelings" - For a list of Things That Offend Muslims go here)

It is interesting to note that the initial reaction to this "blasphemy" by a large
United Muslims of America Interfaith Alliance in South San Francisco was to ask people to ignore the actions. (What no riots in the streets? Time will tell.) Of course this statement was immediately followed with the usual muslim complaint of Islamophobia and whining that muslims are being picked on..........................

Someone please hand me a kleenex AND a Mohammed sugar cookie.


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Christian warriors to eat 'Muhammad'

Political TV hosts fed up with PC Islam will devour cookie with face of prophet


Posted: January 24, 2008
1:00 a.m. Eastern





There's also a regular segment titled, "WWMD? (What Would Muhammad Do?)"

By Joe Kovacs
© 2008 WorldNetDaily.com


This cookie with a depiction of the Muslim prophet Muhammad will be eaten on 'Flamethrower,' a new political program on Faith TV

A new, cutting-edge, political TV show will challenge Islam with biting humor tomorrow night, placing the face of the prophet Muhammad onto a cookie and then having it eaten on camera.

"We're going to take a stand and say Muhammad's face is delicious," said Molotov Mitchell, the 28-year-old incendiary creator and host of "Flamethrower," a program described as a low-budget, gritty cross between the "The Daily Show," "The Colbert Report," and "The View" if Ann Coulter were the producer. "This is religious and culinary history in the making."

The theme of this week's episode is "All Things Islam," as panelists take on the faith of Muslims in a no-holds-barred fashion.

"Islam is not even a religion," Mitchell told WND from a location somewhere in Eastern North Carolina. "It's an ideology of 'might makes right' disguised as a religion. We're going to show that Allah was with us when we baked this cookie and ate it. Deal with it!"

Mitchell and his fellow panelists – all of whom are Christians in their 20s and whom he calls the next generation of conservatism – are trying to make the point that America is still a free country, and there's no need to cower in fear from Islamo-fascism. He laments the frequency of Islamic suicide bombings, giving a new twist to a famous line from "It's a Wonderful Life," by stating, "Every time a bell rings, a Muhammad gets his wives."

In recent years, European cartoons featuring Muhammad have caused a tidal wave of violent protests and death threats, as Islamic tradition bans depictions of the prophet.


Molotov Mitchell, the Christian creator of 'Flamethrower,' irreverently sinks his teeth into a cookie featuring a depiction of the Muslim prophet Muhammad

"What were doing is exercising our freedom of speech and freedom of the press to the fullest in order to challenge a tyrannical, oppressive system that has doomed the cultures and countries of the Middle East for centuries," Mitchell told WND. "Now it's trying to invade our borders, and somebody has to speak up about it."

In its two previous episodes, "Flamethrower" has taken on subjects including "Is it ethical to kill abortionists?" and "Let's invade Mexico" – not to stay, but just to get rid of the drug cartels

In it, cast members dress in traditional Muslim clothing and deliver "totally atrocious" real news items, recounting, says Mitchell, "what some jerk named Muhammad did this week."

"I'm not going to be hurt and insulted. I'm going to ask people to ignore this," said Iftekhar Hai, president of United Muslims of America Interfaith Alliance in South San Francisco. "They would dare not do it to any Jewish person, saying 'the Jews killed Jesus.' The Jewish lobby would slaughter the Christians if they did that."

"I don't think this is part of the American character," Hai added, "but it has become part of the American tradition to only pick on Muslims."

Mitchell says politics is the driving force of his show, saying, "The [Christian] church really doesn't seem to get it when it comes to politics. The church likes to ask, 'What would Jesus do?' But it often suggests Jesus would hug somebody for every situation, and that's not what Jesus would do. I'd rather ask, 'What would George Washington do?'


A video teaser for the program offers a sample exchange between Mitchell and Fox News host Alan Colmes.

"Muhammad murdered people and he married a 9-year-old. That makes him a murdering pedophile," said Mitchell. "I don't think that we should burn the Quran. I'm a Christian environmentalist. We should put that thing to use. I mean, at least get some toilet paper out of it."

"Your kind of attitude is a really despicable attitude," responded Colmes.

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Mitchell's 27-year-old wife says she's "totally fine" with the concept of "Flamethrower."

"At first, I was a little scared," she admitted. "But I'm a Christian, and we shouldn't fear to lose our lives. We're in America, and we have a free voice here, and we want it to stay that way."

The hour-long show airs Friday nights on Faith TV on the Sky Angel Network, channel 9708, at 7 p.m. Eastern, and the complete cookie segment is expected to be posted on the video-sharing site YouTube immediately after tomorrow night's airing.

Mitchell says the show has already been recorded on tape, so it would pointless for any would-be assassin to target him.

"Even if you kill us, the cookie will still be eaten on the air," he said.

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UPDATE TO THIS STORY:

COOKIE SHOW CRUMBLES

TV station has decided to NOT show the Mohammed cookie show - stating it was in poor taste

I thought it looked a bit "tasty" to me!!!

so much for this groups leading the way of "freedom of speech"

Muslims win again.

December 05, 2007

BBC FUNDED ISLAMIC TERRORISTS & KEPT MUM ON 21/7 UK BOMBERS ID

When does greed for having the best news story trump honesty, sanity and the safety of the British public? Well it seems that question should be posed to the BBC who not only gave money to an Islamic preacher who was radicalising & training muslim youths in the UK for jihad but also funded a paintball "fun" trip for the terrorists. To make matters worse even after the reporters AND BBC executives knew the identities of the 21/7 bombers - they felt more allegiance to the BBC and their own necks rather then give much needed information to the police.

Sure makes you want to take this BBC crew to a paintball game - doesn't it??!! Might even make for a good reality TV show for them - and -as we all know the BBC is what is really important.

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BBC 'funded paintballing trip for Islamic terrorists and didn't pass on information about 21/7 bombers'

By DANIEL BATES - More by this author » Last updated at 08:04am on 5th December 2007

The BBC funded a paintballing trip for men later accused of Islamic terrorism and didn't pass on information about the 21/7 bombers to police, a court heard yesterday.

The organisation gave Mohammed Hamid, an Islamic preacher accused of radicalising British Muslims, a £300 fee and paid for fellow defendants to go and be filmed for a documentary.

After the botched July attacks Hamid told a BBC reporter he had worked with on the programme 'Don't Panic, I', Islamic' that he knew the identities of the culprits - but she felt 'no obligation' to tell police, the court heard.

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BBC in hot water: As it is accused of giving Islamic preacher Mohammed Hamid, who is accused of radicalising British Muslims, £300 to be filmed

The journalist informed her boss and the information was passed on up to senior executives but a decision was taken not to pass it on.

The claims emerged during the trial of Mr Hamid who, along with four others, is accused of running a two-year radicalisation programme to groom London Muslims for jihad.

The court was told Mr Hamid was first approached by BBC researcher Nasreen Suleaman in late 2004 when she was making a documentary before the July 2005 attacks.

It was shown on June 12, 2005 on BBC2.

The BBC paid for Hamid, fellow defendants Mohammed Al Figari and Mousa Brown and others to go on a paintballing trip at the Delta Force centre in Tonbridge, Kent, in February 2005.

The court was told that July 21 bombers Ramzi Mohammed and Hussein Osman also went on a trip to the same centre before the 7/7 attacks. Ms Suleaman said she was unaware that they were on the trip.

Hamid, 50, told her he was going to use to the BBC's money to pay a fine imposed by magistrates after he was convicted of a public order offence alongside the man later exposed as the 21/7 ringleader, Muktar Said Ibrahim.

Ms Suleaman said she spoke to Hamid soon after the failed attacks on July 21 2005 and he sounded 'guarded' and 'worried'.

She claimed he had been shocked that he knew the accused and was worried they might call him as they were on the run.

Prosecuting barrister Duncan Penny asked her: 'Did you tell him to go to the police?'

Ms Suleaman replied: 'I don't think I needed to.'

Mr Penny said: 'Here was a man who told you that he knew those individuals who, as I understand it, were currently still at large for what on the face of it was the attempted bombings of the transport network a fortnight after it happened, and he was telling you he had some knowledge of them?

Ms Suleaman said: 'I got the sense that he was already talking to the police.' She added: 'I referred it to my immediate boss at the BBC. I wasn't told that there was an obligation.

'I obviously had to report back to my immediate manager at the BBC. In fact it was referred above her as well.

'It was such a big story. At one stage the head of news at the BBC was involved. No one at any stage said there was an obligation.'

Miss Suleaman also told Mr Penny, that Hamid, who she dubbed 'a documentary-maker's dream', was taken on a paintballing trip for the programme as a fun way of introducing him.

The court also heard from Ms Suleaman's former colleague Phil Rees, who produced Don't Panic, I'm Islamic. He told the court he was impressed by Hamid's sense of humour.

He said: 'I took it as more like a rather Steptoe and Son figure rather than seriously persuasive. I saw him as a kind of Cockney comic.'

Hamid is standing trial at Woolwich Crown Court with Kader Ahmed, 20, Al Figari, 42, Kibley Da Costa, 24, and Brown, 41.

Hamid denies proving weapons training, five charges of soliciting murder and three of providing training for terrorism. The others deny charges relating to training.

Atilla Ahmet, 43, has admitted soliciting murder.

The trial at Woolwich Crown Court continues.