Theo Van Gogh - Submission = A short movie about muslim women

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Theo Van Gogh - Submission = A short movie about muslim women

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V6CakuoaCf4

 "A short movie by Theo van Gogh which depicts the life that women under Islamic societies go through. Van Gogh was killed over this movie in November 2004, by a muslim. (more)"

  She's very pretty and has a nice voice even though you can't see most of her face for most of the video.  I oppose all dogma and theism, but I want to dedicate this thread to my personal contempt for Islam.

 "Faith to you, submission to you, feels like self-betrayal *whipcrack*" - I like this quote from the video.

 This one goes out to all the women being abused by Islam:

  FUCK ISLAM!


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Wow, that was amazing. 

Wow, that was amazing.  Very powerful, especially that last sentence before she goes back in to prayer at the end.

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I am being dead serious

I am being dead serious when I say we should just fly a plane from Damascus to Riyadh and toss nuclear devices out the window until the Middle East is fried.

Actually, I'm not being serious, but I second the opinion of the OP. FUCK Islam. Even Christianity cannot compete with the barbarism of the last monotheists, and that says something. Something bad. Surely sullen old men watching people burned at the stake is something that went out in the Middle Ages, or perhaps families turning up to Sunday beheading, maybe children as young as nine being hanged by cranes. All this is happenning in Iran, Afghanistan and Saudi Arabia. Religion can be so goddamned dangerous sometimes.

 

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