To claim that the average euromuslim has something to do with fundamentalist extremists, just because he is a muslim, is just as outrageous as claiming that the average white American has something to do with the KKK, because he is a white American…It is just the vicious implication, that this concerns the average law-abiding euromuslim, which is outright wrong.
I don’t recall that Fitna indicts the “average euromuslim” in the way you allude. In fact, I recall at least one statement in the film directly contradicting that.
Most of us in “the west”, however, fault the “average euromuslim” and their imams and leaders for not speaking out sufficiently and vociferously against the agenda of Radical Islam.
I saw a group of British imams speaking to this topic, and, one could surmise that at least some of them felt themselves fearful and intimidated at the idea of condemning the Islamists who use 1400 year old passages in an attempt to rationalize slaughter of the “unbeliever” in the here and now.
There are other Muslim religious leaders (and followers) in Europe who, undoubtedly, tacitly or clandestinely, support the Radical agenda.
Fitna also has a few statements (straight from the horses’ mouths) of the ultimate agenda of takeover of Europe and (let’s face it) the world at large.
Radical Islam wants nothing more than to reinstate the (imagined) glorious days Islam formerly enjoyed.





