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Felix the Cat
02-24-2006, 11:34 PM
http://www.arabeuropean.org/newsdetail.php?ID=114&PHPSESSID=b671605823a3f1a8f5a0321976909180

The mainstream media coverage of the anti-Islamic racist cartoons ignores the fact that the publication of the images was a "calculated offense" commissioned by a Zionist "Danish" colleague of the Zionist neo-con ideologue Daniel Pipes and was meant to incite violence and promote the Zionist "clash of civilizations" between Muslims and Christians.

After Danish embassies in three Muslim nations were attacked and set alight by angry Muslims protesting the anti-Islamic cartoons published in a Danish newspaper the mainstream media turned its attention (from the 50 years occupatin of Palestine and the occupation in Irak) to the "controversial" images and the violent reactions they provoked.

Invariably, however, the press overlooked the important fact that the offensive images were commissioned and published by a Jewish-Zionist "Danish" (Fleming Rose) who is a colleague of the Jewish-Zionist "neo-conservative" extremist Daniel Pipes.

The anti-Muslim cartoon scandal has turned out to be a major step forward for the Zionist "neo-cons" and their longplanned for Israel "clash of civilizations," the artificially constructed conflict designed to pit the so-called Christian West against the Islamic world.

"The rioting that has erupted across the Middle East . . . is a predictable if overwrought reaction to what now seems like a calculated offense against Islam," The Miami Herald wrote in its lead editorial on Feb. 7, 2006.

"It is not necessary to reprint the offending cartoons for U.S. readers to understand the issue, " The Miami Herald, a Knight-Ridder paper. "A religious taboo was violated, and those involved knew full well what they were doing. The incident fell all too neatly into the hands of those who would exacerbate tensions between Europe and the Muslim world."

The Zionist Flemming Rose, the cultural editor of Jyllands-Posten (JP), is the person who commissioned and published the offensive cartoons knowing that the images would exacerbate tensions between Europe and the Islamic nations.

Rose is a colleague of the Jewish "neo-con" Pipes and have visited the Philadelphia office of Pipes' Zionist web site called Middle East Forum in 2004.

Rose then penned a sympathetic article about Pipes entitled "The Threat from Islamism," which promoted his extreme anti-Islamic views without mentioning the fact that Pipes is a rabid Zionist Jwewish extremist.

Pipes, the son of the Polish-born Jewish Zionist "neo-con" professor Richard E. Pipes, is a Zionist of the most extreme sort, who says that the Palestinian people need to have a "change of heart" that should be brought about after being utterly defeated by the Israeli military. "How is a change of heart achieved? It is achieved by an Israeli victory and a Palestinian defeat," Pipes said in 2003. "The Palestinians need to be defeated even more than Israel needs to defeat them."

After three Danish embassies were attacked by angry Muslims, CNN turned to Pipes, its carefully chosen Middle East analyst, to explain the cause of the widespread anger in the Muslim world. Rather than discuss the origin of the anti-Muslim images, which had provoked the protests, Pipes blamed radical clerics for having circulated the offensive images!

CNN failed to mention that Pipes and Rose are Zionist Jewish "neo-con" colleagues while Pipes blamed Muslims for the violent protests, saying that "extremists" had used the offensive cartoons published by Rose "to rally their people and become more agitatedly anti-Western."

While there have been massive protests throughout the Muslim world against Denmark for the offense against Islam, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, with Israeli Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni by her side, blamed Syria and Iran for the violent protests in Damascus and Tehran. "Iran and Syria have gone out of their way to inflame sentiments and to use this to their own purposes," Rice said. "And the world ought to call them on it."

In an article entitled "Cartoons and Islamic Imperialism," written as the Danish embassies smoldered, J Pipes framed the "key issue at stake in the battle over the 12 "Danish" cartoons.

"Will the West stand up for its customs and mores, including freedom of speech, or will Muslims impose their way of life on the West? Ultimately, there is no compromise," Pipes wrote! "Westerners will either retain their civilization, including the right to insult and blaspheme, or not."

Repeated questions to Rose, Pipes, and the editors of JP about whether Europeans should also have the right to "insult and blaspheme" the Zionist Jewish version of the "Holocaust" went unanswered.

During the last decade, there have been several thousand people fined and hundreds put in European prisons for having written or spoken about the "Holocaust" or Jewish related affairs in a manner deemed illegal.

Framing the cartoon scandal in this way and forcing a false choice between defending the "free press" or the Muslim protesters, Pipes reveals his hidden hand behind the publication of the cartoons, which now appears to be a well-laid trap into which a number of newspapers and populist parties have fallen.

Niko Bellic
02-25-2006, 12:25 AM
The mainstream media coverage of the anti-Islamic racist cartoons ignores the fact that the publication of the images was a "calculated offense" commissioned by a Zionist "Danish" colleague of the Zionist neo-con ideologue Daniel Pipes and was meant to incite violence and promote the Zionist "clash of civilizations" between Muslims and Christians.


So what if it was a calculated offense? It had the reaction it had. This incident points out the fact that the Clash Of Civilizations was coming no matter what any jew did or didn't do about it. If jews are guilty at all, they only accelerated the inevitable.

After Danish embassies in three Muslim nations were attacked and set alight by angry Muslims protesting the anti-Islamic cartoons published in a Danish newspaper the mainstream media turned its attention (from the 50 years occupatin of Palestine and the occupation in Irak) to the "controversial" images and the violent reactions they provoked.

Fuck the Palestinians and fuck the Iraqis. The well intentioned efforts at democracy in those two places have resulted in another PR disaster for world Islam, they have been given the means to show the world what a bunch of savages they are.

BTW the "mainstream media" was never exactly gung-ho on the Iraq invasion.

Invariably, however, the press overlooked the important fact that the offensive images were commissioned and published by a Jewish-Zionist "Danish" (Fleming Rose) who is a colleague of the Jewish-Zionist "neo-conservative" extremist Daniel Pipes.

So a jew cartoon artist has the power to make the muslims dance like puppets? That only highlights their inferiority.

The anti-Muslim cartoon scandal has turned out to be a major step forward for the Zionist "neo-cons" and their longplanned for Israel "clash of civilizations," the artificially constructed conflict designed to pit the so-called Christian West against the Islamic world.


Really? Then why is the Bush administration furiously doing damage control over this? The whole premise of their efforts was that muslims can be reasoned with if given the same system of participation in government that the civilised world has. Gosh, I guess they were wrong.:rolleyes:

"The rioting that has erupted across the Middle East . . . is a predictable if overwrought reaction to what now seems like a calculated offense against Islam," The Miami Herald wrote in its lead editorial on Feb. 7, 2006.

"It is not necessary to reprint the offending cartoons for U.S. readers to understand the issue, " The Miami Herald, a Knight-Ridder paper. "A religious taboo was violated, and those involved knew full well what they were doing. The incident fell all too neatly into the hands of those who would exacerbate tensions between Europe and the Muslim world."


The Miami Herald? Isn't that a part of the "jewsmedia"? And yes, we expect better behavior. You can't hardly turn on cable television without seeing an assault on Christianity or christian values, but where are the angry mobs of Catholics and Baptists torching buildings? With all the Catholic pedophile crap that's been happening in the last few years, you'd think we would have seen someone lash out by now. No mobs of Catholics, and no mobs of their victims. I think there were 2 guys who went after the individual priests who molested them.

The Zionist Flemming Rose, the cultural editor of Jyllands-Posten (JP), is the person who commissioned and published the offensive cartoons knowing that the images would exacerbate tensions between Europe and the Islamic nations.

Rose is a colleague of the Jewish "neo-con" Pipes and have visited the Philadelphia office of Pipes' Zionist web site called Middle East Forum in 2004.

Rose then penned a sympathetic article about Pipes entitled "The Threat from Islamism," which promoted his extreme anti-Islamic views without mentioning the fact that Pipes is a rabid Zionist Jwewish extremist.


So the Islamic world will be nice to us as long as we shut up? Fuck that. These moon worshippers need to be exterminated like the vermin they are.

Pipes, the son of the Polish-born Jewish Zionist "neo-con" professor Richard E. Pipes, is a Zionist of the most extreme sort, who says that the Palestinian people need to have a "change of heart" that should be brought about after being utterly defeated by the Israeli military. "How is a change of heart achieved? It is achieved by an Israeli victory and a Palestinian defeat," Pipes said in 2003. "The Palestinians need to be defeated even more than Israel needs to defeat them."

Well said, Daniel.

While there have been massive protests throughout the Muslim world against Denmark for the offense against Islam, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, with Israeli Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni by her side, blamed Syria and Iran for the violent protests in Damascus and Tehran. "Iran and Syria have gone out of their way to inflame sentiments and to use this to their own purposes," Rice said. "And the world ought to call them on it."


All true.

In an article entitled "Cartoons and Islamic Imperialism," written as the Danish embassies smoldered, J Pipes framed the "key issue at stake in the battle over the 12 "Danish" cartoons.

"Will the West stand up for its customs and mores, including freedom of speech, or will Muslims impose their way of life on the West? Ultimately, there is no compromise," Pipes wrote! "Westerners will either retain their civilization, including the right to insult and blaspheme, or not."



The Clash begins, and it's about time it started.

Repeated questions to Rose, Pipes, and the editors of JP about whether Europeans should also have the right to "insult and blaspheme" the Zionist Jewish version of the "Holocaust" went unanswered.

During the last decade, there have been several thousand people fined and hundreds put in European prisons for having written or spoken about the "Holocaust" or Jewish related affairs in a manner deemed illegal.


Which is now being debated again. Thank you. Your savagery is serving multiple purposes.:222:

The Retard
02-25-2006, 08:01 PM
You, sir, are a hypocrite! :nono:

So a jew cartoon artist has the power to make the muslims dance like puppets? That only highlights their inferiority.

If Europe had made cartoons defaming the Jewish religion they, too, would be up in arms. Though, I agree they wouldn't burn embassys, they'd most likely put the culprit in jail for 3 years. :p

Really? Then why is the Bush administration furiously doing damage control over this? The whole premise of their efforts was that muslims can be reasoned with if given the same system of participation in government that the civilised world has. Gosh, I guess they were wrong.

Of course, you disagree, you're one of those damn neconservative warmongers! :D

Kodos
02-25-2006, 08:04 PM
So if it really was a calculated offense european/wn should be kissing the feet of the "jewish conspiracy" responsible, this was a very much needed kick in the ass for the euros...

Starr
02-25-2006, 08:21 PM
If Europe had made cartoons defaming the Jewish religion they, too, would be up in arms. Though, I agree they wouldn't burn embassys, they'd most likely put the culprit in jail for 3 years.

Most definately. The jews wouldn't need to burn embassies. They would just bitch and moan enough about the hate and the 6 million,etc. until some action was taken against the evil anti-semitic cartoonists. And the majority of Europeans would of course, be condemning the cartoons rather then talking out of their ass about this thing called freedom of the press or freedom of speech that does not exist.

So a jew cartoon artist has the power to make the muslims dance like puppets? That only highlights their inferiority.

I can't disagree with this. They anticipated this one perfectly. Though your post is laced with sarcasm:p it doesn't sound like you are completely doubting the possibility of this.

All in all, good article. 4 stars.:)

Niko Bellic
02-26-2006, 11:25 PM
Though your post is laced with sarcasm:p it doesn't sound like you are completely doubting the possibility of this.


There is not one shred of sarcasm in my post.