“Never, Never, Never Forget!” — Michelle Malkin

Posted By: 'Okie' | 9:34 am — 4/27/2006 | 3 Comments See comments below:

Which is how today’s Vent at Hotair.com wraps up after Michelle covers the premiere and subsequent reactions to the Universal movie United 93, which as I imagine most of you know is about the doomed hijacked flight that was diverted by brave passengers who forced it down into a Pennsylvania field instead of allowing it to continue on to its radical jihadists’ intended target, either the White House or the Capitol Building.

Michelle concentrates her most potent venom for the French reviewers, who declared the movie racist because it actually depicts radical Muslims as radical Muslims, and the apologetics responsible for Universal’s official U93 discussion website, where they post an essay titled Why They Hate America. As Michelle points out, this discussion never once mentions Osama bin Laden, or the fact that Muslims had conquered the Middle East hundreds of years before the Crusades. Take this statement from the piece about Jihad for example:

(…) There are many reasons for the acting out of such views – whether in the Middle East due to the development of the nation of Israel in the 1940s, or more recently the bombing of the U.S. embassies in Africa, the first World Trade Center bombing attempt, the USS Cole blast, the 9/11 catastrophe, or the British bombing of last year.

Not that it makes much, if any, sense as written, but you get the idea. It’s all about the joooooooooos! of course. And the West! Hey, everything’s our fault, right? Not so fast there pardner, according to one of my readers who had this to say about a prior post:

(…) There will never be any true peace or understanding between the non-Muslims (Infidels) and Muslims until: (1) The religion of Islam changes and modernizes itself or (2) We take appropriate steps to Stop the dysfucntional diatribes and anti-West rhetoric of the Muslims or (3) the Koranic directed Dar al-Islam (House of Islam) is extended to the entire world and Islam is victorious in creating a World-Wide Caliphate–in the medieval sense. When there is a world Caliphate State (achieved by any means–politically, militarily, etc.), then, according to Islamic teachings, there will be a Dar a-Salam (House of Peace), with Muslims in control and governing a religious Caliphate State, with all the Infidels either converting to Islam, killed for non-conversion or living in a separate but not-equal ghetto existence and severely taxed for being an “Infidel.” Nothing like bringing back the memories of the good-old days of the Ottoman Empire! The faster we realize the real objective of Islam, the faster we can develop appropriate strategies to counteract it. Otherwise: Ave Mohammed, morituri te salutamus!

Go and watch Michelle deliver today’s skewering, she’s a lot better looking than moi, has a great wit, and her points on this one are triple-barbed and right-on to boot!

Never, Never, Never Forget! (db)

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3 Comments on ““Never, Never, Never Forget!” — Michelle Malkin”

  1. Dis-Uniting Flight 93

    The discussion page also has some interesting topics being debated such as why the Koran teaches Muslims to hate non-Muslims…

     

  2. Forget what?

     

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    Can it be? Is there really hope for Hollywood? Well, having looked at The Wall Street Journal and Debbie Schlussel’s reviews of Paul Greengrass’ new movie adaptation (via the brand new Hot Air podcasting site co-founded by Michelle Malkin), I think i…