A Comment About

Film Review: “Islam vs. Islamists”

May 10, 2007 - 8:35 am - by Roger L Simon
Morton Doodslag
2007-05-10 18:52:18

I agree with posters above. If there ever was a “killer ap” for the internet — THIS IS IT.

Apparently the restrictions on showing the film prevent showing it for profit, and I believe it can only be shown “privately” — whatever that means.

Well, Roger, perhaps we have a chance to make some new law here pertaining to both freedom of speech and the nature of the internet revolution…

I’m no lawyer, but I’d suggest that while the internet is certainly a public institution — most of the VIEWING happens in private — I don’t see too many bars with internet feeds on large screen TVs — so perhaps talk to a lawyer — from what I’ve read — the restrictions keeping this from being aired can perhaps be circumvented.

What could be more wonderful than shattering the stranglehold the elites have at a dinosaur like PBS — I like about 5% of what they do, and would hate to see that small amount of good work disappear, but the rest of it is pure marxist social programming.

The other day I woke especially early here in LA, and while tooling around I found all three PBS stations playing all spanish children’s shows — I guess they think the taxpayers won’t be awake then, and that the illegals will have parked their kids in front of TVs while they trudge off to their non-taxed, non-declared illegal jobs.

I watched, switching between the three channels becoming more and more angry about it — I paused on one channel — KQED — and watched an old Sesame Street segment warmed over to appeal to the Hispanic audience, and just as Bert and Ernie rolled off to sleep — A CRESCENT MOON AND STAR rolled onto the screen from opposite directions — as soon as they met in the middle — they paused, formed a deliberate Islamic religious symbol with the star nestled in the crescent moon exactly like you see it on the flag of Pakistan — and then wiped the screen to the next segment.

Apparently PBS has become the playground of the socialists, the multiculturalists, and the radical leftists to use public dollars to propagandize their utopianist nightmares on hapless children, and we’re footing the bill.

I’ve concluded we’re better off with them off the air — let those utopianist Stalinists get heard some other way on some other venue — one preferably not subsidized by me and most other tax payers who don’t want this kind of crap.

In the meantime — Pajamas Media could spearhead an effort to do an end run around their attempt at Soviet style censorship.

Blow the lid off them – blow the lid off the lies we’re being told about “peaceful Islam” — blow the lid off the stranglehold the elite decision makers have been increasingly imposing on the rest of us since they began infesting our universities, our media, and our malfunctioning government bureaucracies.