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> Lauren Keane wrote:
>
>> This time the potential affront is a film made by
>> right-wing Dutch politician Geert Wilders, in which
>> he denounces Islam's Koran as a "fascist" book
>> that "incites people to murder." Rumors put out
>> by the Wilders camp suggest he burns a copy of
>> the Koran in the film.
>
>> Both cartoon(s) and film are clearly crass and self-
>> serving exercises that pay lip service to the idea of
>> freedom of speech while being little more than
>> vehicles for xenophobia.
>
> Question: Is denouncing NAZI literature as
> "fascist" and "inciting people to murder" ...
> "clearly crass and self-serving exercises that
> pay lip service to the idea of freedom of
> speech while being little more than vehicles
> for xenophobia?"
Mein Kampf is the best seller in these United States!