Indonesia Blocks Web Access To Fitna
Wednesday, April 9th, 2008The people of Indonesia’s government have chosen to not allow Indonesian people to watch the online movie “Fitna” which shows how international Muslim terrorists and killers use the Koran to inspire their murders.
The Associated Press published a story about how these people have blocked access to YouTube and MySpace for all Indonesians because the film “could disturb relations between the faiths.” Such kid-gloves are only necessary for present-day Islam because of it’s leaders’ constant incitement of holy-wars against the west and promises of murder for those who speak poorly of their faith-based god.
Instead of significant groups of “peaceful” Muslims denouncing such acts of violence in the name of Islam, they continue to voice anger over such movies, and thus effectively continue to defend those who use the Koran to murder others. With equal if not greater culpability, non Muslims and western leaders continue to preach forgiveness and surrender to irrational Islamic demands to force others to obey Allah (as interpreted by Imam thugs).
While the broader problem has to do with the concept of faith as such, Fitna shows the nature and goals of the growing radical Islamic movement. If those government individuals in Indonesia want a future of peace and freedom, they should be watching and learning, not censoring out of fear and/or support.
