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Geert Wilders’s FITNA Video

The Movie Review of Geert Wilders’s ‘Fitna’

Geert Wilders Fitna Koran image

 

“Fitna,” the long awaited movie from Dutch politician Geert Wilders, opens with a quote from the Quran/Koran, surah 8:60, in English with the Arabic on the right side. Here I will be reproducing the pertinent surahs with additional verses at times from a different translation (where noted) that is somewhat more comprehensible to both native and non-native speakers of English. I am further describing pretty much everything in the movie just in case it becomes unavailable at any point - even though, hopefully, thousands of people will save it to their computers and keep putting it up on every video forum possible.

“Let not the unbelievers think that they will ever get away. They have not the power to do so. Muster against them all the men and calvary at your command, so that you may strike terror into the enemy of God [Allah] and your enemy…” –Q 8:59-60 (Dawood, N.J., The Koran: With a Parallel Arabic Text, Penguin Classics, 1991, p. 183)

 

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Nick Griffin Was Right: BNP Vindicated by Media over Sex Grooming Allegations

Things really are moving very fast indeed now. Just a couple of years ago the BBC were conspiring with the Labour Party and the police to try to jail BNP officials for telling the truth about the organised prostitution of English children by Muslim men and youths.

Now, only weeks before the BNP seem set to be elected into the London Assembly, reality seems to have kicked in to such a level that that very same BBC are now exposing this scandal via their flagship Panorama programme.

This programme can quite correctly be described as the BNP’s first party political broadcast of the current election season!

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No democracy in Africa

Am I the only person who has noticed the callous disdain of leadership in Africa? Why does corruption, fraud and holocaust occur after elections in some countries? I am not a doomster. However, what is actually happening in Africa needs to be condemned in the strongest terms. Africans fought colonisers tirelessly with the hope that if we elect our own leaders they would serve us.It is not democratic that one can be a ruler for more than 20 years - look at Zimbabwe. It is not democratic that innocent people die simply because two people have political differences - look at Kenya. It is not democratic that certain groups undermine the independence of the judiciary system - look at the ANCYL and the Jacob Zuma case.The above proves that Africans can’t be democratic, principled and provide good governance. One can’t help but find it difficult to believe that a man like Robert Mugabe, who fought hard for the independence of Zimbabwe, is now ruining the country. It started when he was voted into power as a populist who then failed to deliver to the poor, and then he became a despot.

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American Universities see spike in applications from abroad

For overseas students, a U.S. college education has suddenly gotten much cheaper — and many more are applying to study here.University of Washington officials say the number of foreigners applying to be freshmen this fall is up a whopping 40 percent.And the UW is not alone: Foreign applications are up 32 percent at Washington State University. Across the 10-campus University of California system, foreign freshman applications are up 25 percent this year and 50 percent over the past two years.

The tumbling dollar, experts say, is one factor.

“Our major [college] competitor has been the U.K. But the pound is so strong,” said Madeleine Green, vice president for international initiatives at the Washington, D.C.-based American Council on Education. “Every day, we get cheaper than Europe and the U.K.”

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Dutch: Mass Immigration Our Biggest Mistake Ever

The majority of the Dutch are negative on Islam and immigration. Additionally, their knowledge of Dutch history is meagre, according to a survey by three history professors.According to 56 percent of the Dutch, Islam is a threat to the Dutch identity. As well, 57 percent named admitting large groups of immigrants as “the biggest mistake in Dutch history”.

The results come from the History Monitor. This survey was carried out among a representative group of 1,069 people by De Volkskrant newspaper, Historisch Nieuwsblad history journal and TV programme Andere Tijden in consultation with history professors James Kennedy, Niek van Sas and Hans Blom.

The History Monitor presented 20 multiple-choice questions on Dutch history and identity. Only for six questions did over 60 percent know the right answer. The worst answered was the question ‘Since which century has the Netherlands been a kingdom’; only 17 percent knew the Netherlands was a republic before the 19th century.

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