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Wednesday, March 24, 2004

How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Thought Of Bombing France - Part Deux 

"If the Jews were alone in this world, they would stifle in filth and offal; they would try to get ahead of one another in hate-filled struggle and exterminate one another, in so far as the absolute absence of all sense of self-sacrifice, expressing itself in their cowardice, did not turn battle into comedy here too.
So it is absolutely wrong to infer any ideal sense of sacrifice in the Jews from the fact that they stand together in struggle, or, better expressed, in the plundering of their fellow men."
~ Mein Kampf - Volume One - A Reckoning, Chapter XI: Nation and Race - Adolf Hitler


"One of France's leading independent cinema groups has refused to program Mel Gibson's "The Passion of the Christ," which it has branded "fascist propaganda."

'I refused to program the film in my network of theaters," MK2 president Marin Karmitz said in a written statement forwarded to The Hollywood Reporter. "I have always fought against fascism, notably through my exhibition activity. For me, 'Passion' is a film of fascist propaganda.' "


French theater chain: 'Passion' 'fascist'



Rather odd, is it not, that this Karmitz dude would call "The Passion" a fascist propaganda film, while Karmitz himself lives in a country that condones fascist-like policies on its religious population, mainly the Islamic. After all, didn't countries such as Nazi Germany and Italy suppress and/or oppress religious freedoms during the World War II era? It appears as though France is following in the footsteps of her Vichy forefathers.


I don't mean to split hairs, but I highly doubt that Frog legs taste like chicken.




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