On Apr 2, 2:35=A0pm, Karel Kriz <ka...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> =A0kujebak <kuje...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > On Apr 2, 12:16 pm, Karel Kriz <ka...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > > In article
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> > > =A0kujebak <kuje...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > > > Karel Kriz wrote:
> > > > > In article <fsvrkn$hh...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > > > > =A0Frank Bures <f...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > > > > > If you are appalled by the apparent disregard of freedom of
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ch by
> > > > > > some
> > > > > > Western governments related to the banning of the movie Fitna,
> > > > > > please sign the petition at
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> > > > > >http://www.petitiononline.com/wilders/petition.html
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> > > > > > Thanks
> > > > > > Frank
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> > > > > This is total nonsense! The petition reads like it's written by
a
> > > > > 12-year old, it is vague, misleading and it's threat pathetic.
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> > > > > think
> > > > > to bring a government of a tiny European country down by a dozen
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eople
> > > > > NOT buying Gouda for a week or so?
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> > > > > Besides, you are barking up the wrong tree. Nobody "banned" the
> > > > > cretinous movie, so who, exactly committed =A0this free speech
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lation?
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> > > > What do you mean "nobody banned" it?
> > > > Did you read Youtube's assinine explanation last week
> > > > why its link was taken down? Now it can only be viewed
> > > > by "registered users". I would not provide personal info.
> > > > to such an anally retentive, greedy outfit, if my life depen-
> > > > ded on it. Besides, the film is available from plenty of
> > > > other places.
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> > > Youtube is a private organization that has it's own rules. Just like
> > > Yahoo, Ebay, and others. Lobbying the Dutch government in an effort
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> > > change an US cor****ation (Youtube) internal policies would seem like
> > > asking the Japanese Emperor to help with a local zoning problem. No,
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> > > have not seen the youtube explanation. No doubt there are many items
> > > there that are available only to registered users. Last time I
looked,=
> > > registration was free, so what is the problem? We supply our
personal
> > > information to greedy outfits on daily basis, why is Youtube
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> > > from Orbitz, Ebay, Amazon?
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> > > Are they an agent of some terrorist organization? Is their aim to
> > > undermine our values by not making readily available, nay, NOT
promoti=
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> > > images of nasty muslims waving Kalashnikovs and chanting death to
the =
US
> > > (like we have not seen that before). Do you think a 15 minute
splicing=
> > > of some disagreeable images will alter the world?
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> > > Think not...
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> > > Like you wrote, it's available in many other places, again, what is
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> > > problem?
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> > > > > Nah, if you want your personal phobias to hit mainstream, you
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> > > > > have to do a lot better than this half-hearted effort.
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> > > > > K.
> > > > > I did not see the movie. I might when it hits the local flick
hous=
e...
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> > > > Perhaps you can provide a more informed opinion after
> > > > you see it:
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> > > >http://tinyurl.com/2knwku
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> > > Did you ever see Lewis Black talking about the Superbowl half time
> > > entertainment?
> > > "And there was Britney Spears...singing, but all I saw was: Titty,
> > > titty, titty...ass, ass, ass....titty, titty, ...ass, ass"
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> > > It's kind of the same with this "do***entary", which is more like a
> > > second rate PowerPoint presentation. All I got, was: "Muslim,
Muslim,
> > > Muslim...bad, bad, bad...Muslim, Muslim, Muslim...bad, bad, bad".
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> > > which is exactly what I expected to see, except badly presented.
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> > > Goebbels would be proud, it's straight out of his propaganda school.
> > > "Take all the bad stuff, make a cocktail out of it, hit a few
nerves, =
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> > > few common phobias, build in a few threats, mismanage some
statistics,=
> > > show a few nasty Jews huddled together" and bingo. You've got
yourself=
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> > > nice inflammatory piece to use over and over again. Oh, I forgot,
the
> > > bloodied kids...that is a good image too...Now substitute Arabs for
Je=
ws
> > > and you are done.
> > > Like we did not know that there were nasty people in the
world...it's
> > > such a ****ing surprise...
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> > > Sorry, pal, this is crap!
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> > > You can petition whoever you want to hearts delight, but this little
> > > piece will sink like a rock - except for the local Skinhead Beer
Fests=
> > > and Recruitment Drives.
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> > Since you have not seen the movie, let's not get bogged down
> > in the particulars. Youtube's policy of flagging anti-jihad videos for
> > containing "content that is inappropriate for some users", and
> > hiding them behing registerded user login, is a form of censor****p.
> > Regardless of the issue of prerogative.
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> I've seen the movie...most of it. It's puerile and simplistic. Thumbs
> down. As for youtube policies...well, it's up to them. Try posting ****
> for sale on ebay. Or Nazi artifacts. You can't. Why? It's their
> business. I am a staunch defender of the freedom of speech, as you well
> know. But it's different with privately owned sites. Are you going to
> petition Fox Channel to air Michael Moore do***enatries? No, of course
> not. Fox and youtube have the prerogative to decide what is posted. But
> maybe petitioning the Dutch government will help. Keep it up.
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> Karel- Hide quoted text -
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We are not talking about ****ography. We're not even
talking about cultural intolerance. There is plenty of
unrestricted culturally intolerant content on Youtube, as
you well know. What we're talking about is fear. Fear of one
particular group in our society, which is something new to
most people today. Yourself apparently included;-).
To use an epidemiological metaphor, it is like a disease,
which has not been seen for over a generation. Can you
tell me which disease I'm talking about? And if you can,
what was remarkable about that effort, back in the 1960s?
Something we are sorely lacking today.


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