Islamofascism!

Thailand
March 20, 2007 10:26pm CST
When will western writers, artists and thinkers wake up to the very real and immanent threat that Islamofascism represents to every thing they are thinking, saying and creating? If we don't wake up soon we will lose the freedom we hold so precious!
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@coffeechat (1961)
• New Zealand
30 Mar 07
Mohammed Amin al-Husseini the Grand Mufti of Jeruslaem entered into an agreement with Adolf Hitler and was hosted in Germany. He made many Arabic language broadcasts and equated Islam with Fascism. This seditious twit began the attempts to expel Jews and foreigners from Palestine as early as 1920. He had a bigoted view of restoring the palestine as dar al-isllam. As early as 1936 he was rabble rousing and demanding the banning of land transactions for Jews. He was fomenting the bombing Jewish Kibbutz and synagogues. He got to Berlin and from there in 1941 he declared a Fatwa against the Allies. He enjoined all the Muslims to support Hitler's German armies. During the Nuremberg trials he was implicated in several heinous crimes. Hence the term Islamofascist. There are many things common between Islam and Fascism and a political alliance was formed. ISLAM 1. Wants to kill and exterminate Jews. Fascism tried to do that and failed. 2. neo-Fascists deny the Holocast Islamists deny the Holocast. 3. Islamists believe that a "golden age" of the Caliphates will return. (there is a slight difference between the Sunni idea of the new golden age and the Shia one) Nazis believed that the 3rd Reich was the "golden age" 4. Both Fascism and Islam believe in violent actions to expel people they perceive as inimical to their interest. 5. An offensive military / paramilitary campaign against the non-believer. Yes this is a very eye opening topic.
• New Zealand
3 Apr 07
For anyone who wants to see a video of the same http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d51poygEXYU
@RealIolo (1854)
• United States
23 Mar 07
This has been an ongoing concern of mine. I keep hearing the horror stories over and over again. It does seem clear that they are not about freedom!
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