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Geet-Widers arrives in England,

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anotheoldgit | 13:36 Fri 05th Mar 2010 | News
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http://www.dailymail....ains-Dutch-polls.html

Since Geet-Widers's far-right party has scored major gains in the Dutch elections, he could even become their next Prime Minister.

If this were to be the case, would our politicians accept him in this capacity or would they shun him?

Regarding his film Fitna, will the BBC or Channel 4 be contesting with one another to show it on British television?

Somehow I don't think so, never mind perhaps it will become available on DVD.
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".......Like child p0rn and videos of tramps fighting, Fitna ........"

Interestingly, there are no actors in FITNA.
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Thanks for your links, it is frightening.

Geet-Widers's film may be slanted to get a certain message over, but I think It is time we were told the whole "warts and all" truth instead of, as in this case, trying to get him banned from showing his film.

The spread of Islam should be halted, in this country especially. Our politicians owe it to us.
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"Quinlad – You suggest that the film 'Fitna' is the equivalent to child p0rn or 'tamps fighting'. Please can you elaborate on this point?"

No, I didn't. I said that, like child p0rn and videos of tramps fighting, they're both available to watch on the internet.
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Wow. I seemed to gave touched a nerve with our resident Muslim maligner.

Here's a fuller review: like child p0rn and videos of tramps fighting, Fitna has exceptionally low production values, is lazily designed to stir our baser instincts and is lapped up by braying youths, pub bores and grunting ex-coppers alike.
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A two-post response. I'm honoured.

There's very little that I utterly despise. You'll notice I'm not the one who's got myself het up on this thread.

For what it's worth, there's a difference between people who dislike Islam and people who lap up films like this. I think it's fair to say that anyone on nodding terms with the basics of film production would agree that this is amateurish stuff.

Hence why I think it's natural home is the internet, where it can be digested by those who get a semi-on from this kind of thing, rather than the BBC or Channel 4 which have slightly higher editorial standards and production values.
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