While most Mainstream (if not Lamestream) Media
continue to practice a form of disinformation, i,e, the liberals, NY Times, BBC, UN functionaries, Slick Willie and even Pat
Buchanan-like "conservatives" pontificate and moralize about the "offensive"
Mohammed drawings without publishing the evidence, an honest web journalist like
Paul Belien makes the case for death, under Sharia law, for the pig-hustling
Danish imams. (Yes, pig-hustling. See below.)
At The Brussels Journal ("We are all Danes now") Belien reveals how these imams, feeding on Euro socialism's generous welfare goodies, living high off the halal, show their gratitude to the acquiescing infidels. In this case they traveled to the Middle East on Project Cartoon Holy War, a mission designed to incite the mobs for CNN/Al-Jazeera duty etc.(gringoNote: whether this shows coordination with Iran mullahs who want to nuke up, avoid UN sanctions and denounce the West, you decide. Maybe it's only a coincidence that the "offensive" Denmark is due to assume the rotating presidency of the UN Security Council.) The traveling imams had work to do. Apparently not confident that the 12 cartoons published by Jyllends-Posten in Copenhagen were inflammatory enough, they added something that was never published in Denmark: a depiction of Mohammed with a pig snout. (The blogosphere---Dennis Nixon---has tracked down this image to a French country fair that had nothing to do with Islam. See Nixon's pictures at NeanderNews and The Brussels Journal). Paul Belien's point: This pig chicanery, using a manipulated image, shows how mooslims have committed the grossest insult possible to Mohammed: likening him to swine. Punishment? Well, Denmark, as an EU member, does not have the death penalty. Besides, the West doesn't do religious executions anymore. It's a mooslim matter anyway. Sharia, anyone, for pig-hustling imams? (See at All Things Beautiful, Alexandra's "The Metastasizing Shari'a. Meanwhile, The American Princess indicates that Europe (i.e. the eliteniks' EU, may be ready to appease the mooslims, We Are Prepared to Protect You. TigerHawk seems to agree. Michelle Malkin has a whole lot on The Pig Snout Swindle. For insight on how the blogosphere has shamed and out-informed MSM on this story, check out UK-Media Recognition For Blogs at USS Neverdock.)
Is anything more needed to demonstrate (1) how lame is the "we won't publish" Mainstream and (2) how devious the "sensitive" imams and mullahcracy can be? Well, how about another startling discovery on the 12 Mohammed cartoons the Danes published September 30, 2005? These cartoons were also published in Egypt! With no brouhaha, no riots, no death threats, no desecration of the Egyptian flag, no rabble screaming "You will pay!" Muslim Egypt published drawings satirizing Mohammed! Didn't CNN/Al-Jazeera know? And how do we know?... It's thanks (yet again) to the blogosphere. That's how. As follows...
Freedom For Egyptians reminded me why the cartoons looked so familiar to me: they were actually printed in the Egyptian Newspaper Al Fagr back in October 2005. I repeat, October 2005, during Ramadan, for all the egyptian muslim population to see, and not a single squeak of outrage was present. Al Fagr isn't a small newspaper either: it has respectable circulation in Egypt, since it's helmed by known Journalist Adel Hamoudah. Looking around in my house I found the copy of the newspaper, so I decided to scan it and present to all of you to see.
Can't believe it? All right. Have a look. Rantings of a Sandmonkey (Feb 08, 2005)has Al Fagr's Mohammedan cartoons ready for the viewing....(Incidentally, the UN's Kofi Annan (investigated for mega scandals and corruption) now wags a finger at Western media, warning against publishing these cartoons he calls "insensitive" and "offensive" and "provocative." We have no report of the Kofi reaction to Al Fagr's publication in Egypt of the very same "provocations.")
As for our own Mainstream Media, they are not subject to Sharia law (as of 2006), especially as their "sensitivity" to Mohammed drawings doesn't compute with their other coverage, such as "bad boy artist" Andres Serrano's "Piss Christ," depicting a crucifix submerged in a glass of the "artist's" urine, not to mention the 1996 painting of a black Madonna with a clump of elephant dung on her breast (foto appearing in "Pinch" Sulzberger's New York Times as recently as yesterday.) We also have no record of the Oil-For-Food UN calling these "insensitive" or "offensive" or "provocative."
And no one has suggested that these "sophisticates" are digging a bowge in Dante's Inferno.
At The Brussels Journal ("We are all Danes now") Belien reveals how these imams, feeding on Euro socialism's generous welfare goodies, living high off the halal, show their gratitude to the acquiescing infidels. In this case they traveled to the Middle East on Project Cartoon Holy War, a mission designed to incite the mobs for CNN/Al-Jazeera duty etc.(gringoNote: whether this shows coordination with Iran mullahs who want to nuke up, avoid UN sanctions and denounce the West, you decide. Maybe it's only a coincidence that the "offensive" Denmark is due to assume the rotating presidency of the UN Security Council.) The traveling imams had work to do. Apparently not confident that the 12 cartoons published by Jyllends-Posten in Copenhagen were inflammatory enough, they added something that was never published in Denmark: a depiction of Mohammed with a pig snout. (The blogosphere---Dennis Nixon---has tracked down this image to a French country fair that had nothing to do with Islam. See Nixon's pictures at NeanderNews and The Brussels Journal). Paul Belien's point: This pig chicanery, using a manipulated image, shows how mooslims have committed the grossest insult possible to Mohammed: likening him to swine. Punishment? Well, Denmark, as an EU member, does not have the death penalty. Besides, the West doesn't do religious executions anymore. It's a mooslim matter anyway. Sharia, anyone, for pig-hustling imams? (See at All Things Beautiful, Alexandra's "The Metastasizing Shari'a. Meanwhile, The American Princess indicates that Europe (i.e. the eliteniks' EU, may be ready to appease the mooslims, We Are Prepared to Protect You. TigerHawk seems to agree. Michelle Malkin has a whole lot on The Pig Snout Swindle. For insight on how the blogosphere has shamed and out-informed MSM on this story, check out UK-Media Recognition For Blogs at USS Neverdock.)
Is anything more needed to demonstrate (1) how lame is the "we won't publish" Mainstream and (2) how devious the "sensitive" imams and mullahcracy can be? Well, how about another startling discovery on the 12 Mohammed cartoons the Danes published September 30, 2005? These cartoons were also published in Egypt! With no brouhaha, no riots, no death threats, no desecration of the Egyptian flag, no rabble screaming "You will pay!" Muslim Egypt published drawings satirizing Mohammed! Didn't CNN/Al-Jazeera know? And how do we know?... It's thanks (yet again) to the blogosphere. That's how. As follows...
Freedom For Egyptians reminded me why the cartoons looked so familiar to me: they were actually printed in the Egyptian Newspaper Al Fagr back in October 2005. I repeat, October 2005, during Ramadan, for all the egyptian muslim population to see, and not a single squeak of outrage was present. Al Fagr isn't a small newspaper either: it has respectable circulation in Egypt, since it's helmed by known Journalist Adel Hamoudah. Looking around in my house I found the copy of the newspaper, so I decided to scan it and present to all of you to see.
Can't believe it? All right. Have a look. Rantings of a Sandmonkey (Feb 08, 2005)has Al Fagr's Mohammedan cartoons ready for the viewing....(Incidentally, the UN's Kofi Annan (investigated for mega scandals and corruption) now wags a finger at Western media, warning against publishing these cartoons he calls "insensitive" and "offensive" and "provocative." We have no report of the Kofi reaction to Al Fagr's publication in Egypt of the very same "provocations.")
As for our own Mainstream Media, they are not subject to Sharia law (as of 2006), especially as their "sensitivity" to Mohammed drawings doesn't compute with their other coverage, such as "bad boy artist" Andres Serrano's "Piss Christ," depicting a crucifix submerged in a glass of the "artist's" urine, not to mention the 1996 painting of a black Madonna with a clump of elephant dung on her breast (foto appearing in "Pinch" Sulzberger's New York Times as recently as yesterday.) We also have no record of the Oil-For-Food UN calling these "insensitive" or "offensive" or "provocative."
And no one has suggested that these "sophisticates" are digging a bowge in Dante's Inferno.
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Here is latest from Paul Belien (cited in DEATH TO THE IMAMS?)), leading European Culture Warrior:
The Other Culture War: EU Brings Down Slovak Government
From the desk of Paul Belien on Thu, 2006-02-09 22:47
The government of Slovakia has fallen after criticism by a European Union committee that it protects Catholic doctors against being forced to perform abortions. Two clashes of civilization are currently taking place in Europe. Freedom-loving people having to fight on two fronts. One involves the radical segment of the immigrant Muslim population that opposes basic Western values such as freedom of speech and that is intent on imposing Islamic taboos (such as the mere fact of depicting their prophet Muhammad) on the non-Islamic population. The other involves radical secularists that want to eradicate all remnants of traditional Christian culture from post-Christian Europe by restricting the right to conscientious objection on the part of religious people.
As we pointed out earlier, (in our report on the demand of the European Parliament that Poland and the Baltic states be sanctioned for alleged “homophobia”) Christians and secularists team up against islamofascists on some issues, while on others issues leftist secularist totalitarians fight Christians and Muslims alike in their attempt to destroy religion.
The European Union is the vehicle of the leftist totalitarians. On Monday it succeeded in bringing down the Slovak government. As our regular readers will remember, a European Union advisory panel of legal experts issued a statement last December saying that medical professionals are not allowed to refuse to participate in abortions. According to the EU “Network of Independent Experts on Fundamental Rights” doctors should sometimes be forced to perform abortions, even if they have conscientious objections, because the right to abort a child is an “international human right,” while the right to conscientious objection is not “unlimited.”
Posted by: Dan Cameron Rodill | February 10, 2006 at 02:00 PM
And Diane West, in Washington Times op-ed, explains a word that few Westerners understand: 'Dhimmitude.'
This is the lesson of Cartoon Rage 2006, a cultural nuke set off by an Islamic chain reaction to those 12 cartoons of Muhammad appearing in a Danish newspaper. We have watched the Muslim meltdown with shocked attention, but there is little recognition that its poisonous fallout is fear. Fear in the State Department, which, like Islam, called the cartoons unacceptable. Fear in Whitehall, which did the same. Fear in the Vatican, which did the same. And fear in the media, which have failed, with few, few exceptions, to reprint or show the images. With only a small roll of brave journals, mainly in Europe, to salute, we have seen the proud Western tradition of a free press bow its head and submit to an Islamic law against depictions of Muhammad. That's dhimmitude.
Posted by: Dan Cameron Rodill | February 10, 2006 at 02:04 PM
Belein is wrong on the facts ergo so is Rodill. The liberals pulled out of the Slovakian government coalition should the Prime Minister conclude an independent treaty with the Vatican, entitled a "conscious clause". EU membership for Slovakia is in jeopardy because the EU declaration of rights affords the right of all women to control their own reproductive health. Slovakia could attain membership subject to the EU charter or forstall membership by accepting the Vatican Treaty.
Belein is as nutty as the statist gringoman when he states that the EU is a vehicle for leftist totalitarians. If true, why the stampede to join?
Nobody in the EU caused the dissolution of the parlemintarian coalition, Slovakians did it themselves because they prefer the EU to the Vatican Treaty.
Anyone who has followed the writings of the Belgian falangist party of Opus Dei, Belien, would realise that his agenda is return europe to its medievil catholic past and is a avid admirer of Franco.
Just like the Limburghs, Fords, and Windsors who were so, so gaga over pre-war Hitler, american fascists have latched onto this demegogue as a simple solution to the mess that the american administration has wrecked on the planet.
Gringoman and butch-breathern Belien are free to attend mass and do as many rosaries as they want; and euorpeans are free to join in or abstain.
PS. Why does Gringoman answer his own articles?
Posted by: Phillip Wedeen | February 10, 2006 at 06:17 PM
"Stampede to join the EU?" Wedeen, are you still convalescing from the recent Canadian election? "Stampede?" The Dutch voted no. The French, despite all the socialist bribes by the eliteniks voted no. And what do the English want? Doesn't look like they want the wusses and wonks of your dreams either. What's Le Devoir doing to you these days? Defending a woman's right to kill the life in her womb and call it freedom is understandable for such as you. If you can patronize AIDS in Africa, why not women in Slovakia? Good Leftniki need to grope for any issue that makes them look alive, no matter how abhorrent. Okay. But try to get your basic facts straight. This is not a cell meeting for the cadre. I have no idea if Belien admires Franco, but even if such a typical prog put-down has a shred of truth, how does it differ from you and Comrade Eduardos bending down at the shrine of Che, or the altar of Castro, or how hero Pablo Neruda sucked up to mass murderer Stalin? Why do I have to keep reminding you that you're not at a "People's" pillow party here? You have to make sense and forget the placards for your next demo against "the White House Nazis."
If you want to embrace Secular Sammy while mocking Christianity and doing a Great White Wimp-out with Islam, that's your right as a member of the Anti-Imperialist Suicide Club. The recent election proved that many Canadians are not as far gone. Be sure to remind them to BUY DANISH.
Posted by: Dan Cameron Rodill | February 10, 2006 at 11:51 PM
This is from Barbara at Winds of Change http://www.windsofchange.net/archives/008077.php#c1
1 from Barbara on February 10, 2006 10:47 PM
Sir, your comment is the most clarifying statement I have read to date. The cartoon war is not about religious respect. Moslems tell far worse jokes about their 'prophets' than any cartoon the West could produce. No, this is about an experiment in affecting the Western way of life. And much of the West is caving out of fear. Well, so much for the brave artistic Left and its more literate and refined leadership. The Left and its elite 'art community' would never dare to challenge the acts of one of their own, let alone some as dangerous as exteme Islam. The elite artistic Left only insults those who will never come after them. Creating a vision of a 'fearful the new theocracy' in Washington hardly establishes a realistic danger. You can't make up a fake danger and expect that we will see someone opposing such a fantasy as an act of bravery. Bravery is facing real danger, something that not only can kill you but may well actually follow through and cut your throat. The art community once again looks like a mere paper tiger in the broad arena of life. But never fear, my creative friends, the brave men and women from the backward Red State world will be standing close by to cover your 'brave' little behinds as you stand up to yet another 'dangerous' elected official in Washington.
Posted by: Dan Cameron Rodill | February 11, 2006 at 12:10 AM
Americans, like Gringoman, are dumb and getting dumber.
Gringoman equates the rejection last summer of the EU constitution with a rejection of the european union. Nothing could be further from the truth. For the forseeable future, the union will exist as a single economic entity with a loose social confederation.
There are eight applications pendeng for enterence into the union; an anethema to the imperial right wing in america.
My Quebecois friend is correct that Gringoman's ideo soulmate, Belein, is a falangeist of Opus Dei; and Wedeen was being polite. Gringomans cut and paste approach creates bedmates with fasciats to say nothing about lousy, unreliable reportage.
Gringomans lastest campaign to inviggle obese americans to buy Entemanns, or Imams pancakes (it's immans, numbskull), and blaming the victims is emblematic of his whacky hijinks. No chance of him checking out his sources; like the other me-too monkeys at NewsMax... Hey Gringo,
Read any Dante Aligheri lately?
I could recommend Tony Judt's new book on modern Euro history but why let a few facts wreck your wetdream? (Gringoman wetdream: Euros are country club republicans with accents)
Posted by: scott edwards | February 11, 2006 at 09:39 PM
This is admittedly off -topic (and actually belongs in the Negrete "suicide" story further down the Gringoman.com thread) but is so delicious, I could'nt resist:
Gringoman is dead wrong about General Negrete comitting suicide. I came across the following piece in the Italian Il Giorno, which claims that Gringoman's arch nemesis (after me), Col. "No Combat" Colpo actually shot General Negrete ... over in Rio!
http://ilgiorno.quotidiano.net/chan/tuttocalcio:5377123:/2005/05/23:
Seems that the zaney, misogynic, Military Corruption.com might be blowing a smokescreen!
Leave it to middle-of-the-road Il Giorgo to delve into the sinister places the american MCC is too shy to travel.
Sorry to the largely american right wing readers struggling with english vocabulary, this story is in Italian. (Italian is the language of Italy, a country in europe; europe is Gringomans' haven for marxists)
Ciao! (that's "bye" for those republican readers)
Oh well, Col Colpo could always blame it on Rio! Il Giorno is still looking into the possiblity that the handgun used actually belonged to one, Charles Honeycutt, and given to him by WWII General Omar Bradley. Rumor has it that Col. Colpo purloined the pistol and after asportation to Brazil, fired the deadly round, killing General Negrete. Fortunatly the brazilian authorities were forwarned about the coming caper (thanks to militarycorruption.com) and Colpo is in custody.
If I were representing him I would want to introduce extrinsic evidence of Mike Colpo's peaceful nature on account of he served for decades without seeing combat!
Hat tip to Il Giorno.
Cioo! (Bye!)
Posted by: scott edwards | February 12, 2006 at 10:19 PM
Professor Comrade Eduardos:
You seem very bitter about a European who doesn't want to see his civilization morph into Eurabia. And the Quebecoprog Wedeen informs you that Belein is a falangist? You mean in the sense that you and Wedeen are communists of the Third or Fourth (is there now a Fifth in Havana) Internationale? You need to work on your smear tactics and McCarthy Guilt-by-Association ploys. It might get you work with minions of the EU's Club Metrosexual
Thanks for instructing us on the Italian language and demonstrating the mental level of a progressive who battles the "wingnuts" and teaches "critical thinking." Is your faculty board-qualified? Can they lecture without wearing their red diapers? By the way, on your use of the word "misogynic." You were attempting a slur in English, right? Professor, listen closely: the word you were groping for is "misogynistic," a favorite attack word used by BAB wusses who like to show off as "defenders of women against the fascists." It's an English word, Professor. You know about English, right? I'm sure Chile, even "El Pueblo," has heard of it. It's a language considered lingua franca today. You must know plenty of left loons who try to act fluent in it. By the way, in what do you teach "critical thinking" to the budding anti-imperialists? Esperanto? I'm curious about your 'misogynic' Your institution of higher learning is multy-culty? Pidgin' English is accepted?
Posted by: Dan Cameron Rodill | February 13, 2006 at 03:55 PM
No, wingnut! Scott is correct:
M-I-S-O-G-Y-N-I-C
(I'll actually be seeing the Edwards'at their residence in Havana during the week of March 6. Seems like only team Bush prohibits you americans. Scott, representing the Bachelet government, is speaking at the Int'l Conference to Compel Closure of the Guantamano Detention Camp. Scott is not a communist though he is married to the daughter of Lin Biao.)
For the record, Belien is both a falangist and a member of Opus Dei, so one can understand the sympatico with american fascists. To state that Belien has any other agenda than to supplant the secular european union with vatican rule is wilful ignorance. That is his reputation.
Gringoman is also wrong both on the support within europe for an economic union and for the several prospective member states pending approval at the Hague.
It is also interesting that the Gringoman avoided the Edwards substantive reply about the bogus reaction by neo-cons surrounding the Danish cartoons, and the Robert Fisk article.
I can only add that GB's Jack Straw had stated the original publication was protected speech, while the me-too republications were not newsworthy and fanned the flames of outrage; an outrage caused by the bellicose imperial designs of america, not cartoons.
Finally, Il Giorno has found a connection between Col Mike "NO Combat" Colpo in the Negrette affaire; no it wasn't a suicide!
Posted by: phillip wedeen | February 13, 2006 at 06:04 PM
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