Geert Wilders is going to make another film about Islam.
Thanks to Muslim moans, his previous one, Fitna, was guaranteed worldwide audiences, and the film has been placed on numerous blogs, including this one.
Fitna concentrated on the Islamic hate manual, the Koran. The new movie – which the Dutch politician hopes to complete next year – is expected to focus on the threat of Islam and the impact Islamisation has had on Europe and the United States.
It will also focus on the principle of free speech. As we’ve seen, our own NuLabour masters have shown their supine, gutless, pusillanimous spinelessness by banning Wilders from the UK when he was to have shown his film here – at the invitation of a member of the House of Lords (see also here).
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