Islamic Reaction To Dutch Video Will Be Telling
Greg Pivarnik
Issue date: 4/1/08 Section: Commentary
A recent video released by Geert Wilders, a Dutch right-wing politician, is sparking outrage in the Muslim world. The issue here is not Wilders' right to freedom of speech, which the Dutch should protect at all cost, but it is the reaction by the Muslim world that needs to be closely monitored. His views, however incorrect they may be, do not deserve the immense amount of media scrutiny they have been getting. Unfortunately, the attention he has gotten has nothing to do with his views, but instead the fear of violent Muslim backlash against Dutch citizens at home and abroad.
The video, which I watched on Google, is a shrewd piece of propaganda, but is far from blasphemous. The title of the film is "Fitna," which is a word from the Quran often translated into "strife." The basic premise of the video, which is about 17 minutes long, is that Islam is an inherently violent and intolerant religion toward non-believers. Wilders interweaves quotes from the Quran, which encourage hostility and violence towards non-believers, with images and videos of of extremist Muslim propaganda and violence captured by different media outlets. There are clips of the Sept. 11 attack, the train bombing in Madrid, as well as the bus bombings ins London. There are videos of numerous Muslim leaders, as well as Iranian President Amedenijhad, claiming that Islam is the greatest religion and that all those who do not follow its scruples do not deserve to live. There are videos of executions of women, gays and adulterers, as well as a beheading. People march and shout hate speech towards Jews, with one person even holding up a sign that said "God Bless Hitler." There is even an interview with a little girl who admits that "Jews are pigs" and that her hatred for them as come from the Quran.
Wilders then parlays these images into a message to people of the Netherlands that they need to stop "Islamisation" in their country or eventually face destruction. This is not a new tactic and has been used by politicians in the U.S. as justification for the ill-treatment, torture and as a means to wage war against Muslim peoples. Wilders' sentiments rise out of a fear and lack of understanding about Islam. He sees the growing Muslim population, now near 1 million in a country with a population of only 16 million, as a threat to the culture of the Netherlands (kind of how blacks or Latinos were supposed to ruin the U.S.)
The video, which I watched on Google, is a shrewd piece of propaganda, but is far from blasphemous. The title of the film is "Fitna," which is a word from the Quran often translated into "strife." The basic premise of the video, which is about 17 minutes long, is that Islam is an inherently violent and intolerant religion toward non-believers. Wilders interweaves quotes from the Quran, which encourage hostility and violence towards non-believers, with images and videos of of extremist Muslim propaganda and violence captured by different media outlets. There are clips of the Sept. 11 attack, the train bombing in Madrid, as well as the bus bombings ins London. There are videos of numerous Muslim leaders, as well as Iranian President Amedenijhad, claiming that Islam is the greatest religion and that all those who do not follow its scruples do not deserve to live. There are videos of executions of women, gays and adulterers, as well as a beheading. People march and shout hate speech towards Jews, with one person even holding up a sign that said "God Bless Hitler." There is even an interview with a little girl who admits that "Jews are pigs" and that her hatred for them as come from the Quran.
Wilders then parlays these images into a message to people of the Netherlands that they need to stop "Islamisation" in their country or eventually face destruction. This is not a new tactic and has been used by politicians in the U.S. as justification for the ill-treatment, torture and as a means to wage war against Muslim peoples. Wilders' sentiments rise out of a fear and lack of understanding about Islam. He sees the growing Muslim population, now near 1 million in a country with a population of only 16 million, as a threat to the culture of the Netherlands (kind of how blacks or Latinos were supposed to ruin the U.S.)
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Individual Reactions To Dutch Video Should Not Be Misinterpreted
posted 4/01/08 @ 11:56 PM EST
I agree with Mr. Pivarnik in "Islamic Reaction To Dutch Video Will Be Telling" that Muslim societies, like all human societies, have their own problems and shortcomings. (Continued…)
Independent Conservative
posted 4/02/08 @ 9:11 AM EST
To the last commenter: Yeah, that's it...it's just a "tiny minority" or the "extremely few." Have you any more fairy tales to dispense?
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