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Muslim Hate Group Gives Death-threat to South Park

See I have always found that interesting.

Jesus is more important than Prophet Mohammed because he will be the one that will return on Judgement day, so why do some Muslims turn a blind eye to Jesus being insulted but get all hyper over Prophet Mohammed?

Maybe 'cause Jesus was jewish?
 
i'm not going to read this whole thread but I was checking out a Muslim forum and then got a link to this

A Popular American cartoon show, South Park, which is no stranger to controversy, recently censored a show because they received death threats from a Muslim group.

The right wing media jumped at the chance to further demonise Muslims by highlighting the story as much as possible, but what they failed to tell you is that the Radical Muslim group that made the threats was apparently founded and run by Joseph Cohen, a former Israeli Radical who use to live in a settlement in the West Bank.


Read more: Exposed: Israeli was behind Muslim 'extremist group' | MPACUK – Empowerment through political participation

Just thought if it hasn't been mentioned it might be another dimension to this thread.
 
MPACUK? That's like the Ku Klux Klan blaming it on black people.

I'll wait until I see it from a legitimate source.

ok, I was going to watch a film, but I think I have it confirmed

And, because al-Khattab enjoys the First Amendment right to freedom of speech, all the authorities can do is watch.

Formerly known as Joseph Cohen, al-Khattab is an American-born Jew who converted to Islam after attending an Orthodox Rabbinical school, which he later described as a “racist cult.”

The 39-year-old New York taxi driver launched RevolutionMuslim.com with the mission of “preserving Islamic culture,” “calling people to the oneness of God” and asking them to “support the beloved Sheik Abdullah Faisal, who’s preaching the religion of Islam and serving as a spiritual guide.”

U.S. Based Revolution Muslim Website Spreading Messages of Hate - Local News | News Articles | National News | US News - FOXNews.com

Back to my film. ;)

(By the way I am new to the MPACUK website so cannot speak for it myself yet. What is your problem with it? Is it just because it is Muslim or is there some specific thing?)
 
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I posted the same thing yesterday in another thread Alexa.

http://www.debatepolitics.com/polls/71077-south-park-mohammad-censored-15.html#post1058712912

Lets take a look who these radical muslim goons are that threatened Comedy Central shall we. As you might have catched in the news the group calls themselves “Revolution Muslim”. The guy that started the Revolution Muslim website is Yousef al-Khattab. Sounds pretty middle eastern, but the guy is infact a jewish guy, born in Brooklyn NY called Joseph Cohen.

Joseph went to an orthodox rabbinical school in Israel, lived as a settler in the occupied territories and coverted to islam after meeting some guy in a chat room.

U.S. Based Revolution Muslim Website Spreading Messages of Hate - Local News | News Articles | National News | US News - FOXNews.com
http://www.murdoconline.net/wordpres...al-Khattab.jpg

The guy who made the threats regarding the Southpark episode on the Revolution Muslim website was Abu Talhah Al-Amrikee or Zachary Adam Chesser. Born and raised in the states. Played football and was on the crew team at one of the best high schools in the country. Just two years ago he was studying foreign languages at George Mason University.

FOXNews.com - Road to Radicalism: The Man Behind the 'South Park' Threats
Revolution Muslim - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Revolution_Muslim Revolution_Muslim


If you ask me, we've been conned by a bunch of pseudo wannabee terrorists who like seeing muslims and islam getting smeared and hated. And they're doing a great job at that.
 
I posted the same thing yesterday in another thread Alexa.

http://www.debatepolitics.com/polls/71077-south-park-mohammad-censored-15.html#post1058712912

Lets take a look who these radical muslim goons are that threatened Comedy Central shall we. As you might have catched in the news the group calls themselves “Revolution Muslim”. The guy that started the Revolution Muslim website is Yousef al-Khattab. Sounds pretty middle eastern, but the guy is infact a jewish guy, born in Brooklyn NY called Joseph Cohen.

Joseph went to an orthodox rabbinical school in Israel, lived as a settler in the occupied territories and coverted to islam after meeting some guy in a chat room.

U.S. Based Revolution Muslim Website Spreading Messages of Hate - Local News | News Articles | National News | US News - FOXNews.com
http://www.murdoconline.net/wordpres...al-Khattab.jpg

The guy who made the threats regarding the Southpark episode on the Revolution Muslim website was Abu Talhah Al-Amrikee or Zachary Adam Chesser. Born and raised in the states. Played football and was on the crew team at one of the best high schools in the country. Just two years ago he was studying foreign languages at George Mason University.

FOXNews.com - Road to Radicalism: The Man Behind the 'South Park' Threats
Revolution Muslim - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Revolution_Muslim Revolution_Muslim


If you ask me, we've been conned by a bunch of pseudo wannabee terrorists who like seeing muslims and islam getting smeared and hated. And they're doing a great job at that.

Or maybe this is just the zeal of the convert.
 
ok, I was going to watch a film, but I think I have it confirmed



U.S. Based Revolution Muslim Website Spreading Messages of Hate - Local News | News Articles | National News | US News - FOXNews.com

Back to my film. ;)

(By the way I am new to the MPACUK website so cannot speak for it myself yet. What is your problem with it? Is it just because it is Muslim or is there some specific thing?)

Doesn't sound like a Jew trying to make muslims look bad, but rather an extremist jew who became an extremist muslim.
 
Erm no

Christians and Muslims most certaintly do not worship the same God.

Christians worship a human who they believe is the Son of God.
Muslims reject any such son as nonsense. Besides, I thought the trinity was a central belief for any Christians.

But you were right that Allah means God. Of course, he has 99 names.

Nonsense? No more sensical then believing that Mohammed had a devine telephone to Allah. ;)
 
Doesn't sound like a Jew trying to make muslims look bad, but rather an extremist jew who became an extremist muslim.

You dont think thats odd ?

3 out of 5 people connected to revolution muslim are americans who converted to islam including 1 (formar ?) radical zionist.

Yousef al-Khattab - Joseph Cohen
Abdullah as-Sayf Jones - David Scott Jones
Abu Talhah Al-Amrikee - Zach Chesser

The site isnt very popular if you look at the hits. Muslims dont take the site seriously. Yet is had gotten regular prime time media coverage.

Still doesnt strike you as odd ?
 
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No really. You give me some evidence that suggests that there is some sort of Jewish conspiracy, and I'm all ears. If anything a bunch of former jews that are now zealous muslims. Maybe they made the claim, to get publicity. But is violence threatened against those who attempt to depict the Prophet Mohammed. Absolutely. Danish Cartoons proved that.

South Park toned it down, I would be interested to see the general reaction if they had not put him in a bear suit and did some sort of more explicit parody..... I don't think that muslim-revolution would be the sole voice, crying out in anger.....
 
It simply shows that our freedom of speech and expression does not apply when it comes to Allah the Pig. The radicals murdered because a film maker expressed his views. Now, name one show and or written piece that ridicules Allah in parallel with another religious figure. I cannot think of one. All religions are insane but we do have a constitution that GUARANTEES us the right to express our views.
 
It simply shows that our freedom of speech and expression does not apply when it comes to Allah the Pig. The radicals murdered because a film maker expressed his views. Now, name one show and or written piece that ridicules Allah in parallel with another religious figure. I cannot think of one. All religions are insane but we do have a constitution that GUARANTEES us the right to express our views.

Nobody is keeping you from expressing your views, or anyone else. That's obvious from your crude and childish post. This isn't even about Allah, which is by the way the same God the Christians and Jews worship, it's about Mohammed. And nobody was censored by the government. Comedy Central can decide what goes on its network or not, it's their network.
 
You dont think thats odd ?

3 out of 5 people connected to revolution muslim are americans who converted to islam including 1 (formar ?) radical zionist.

Yousef al-Khattab - Joseph Cohen
Abdullah as-Sayf Jones - David Scott Jones
Abu Talhah Al-Amrikee - Zach Chesser

The site isnt very popular if you look at the hits. Muslims dont take the site seriously. Yet is had gotten regular prime time media coverage.

Still doesnt strike you as odd ?
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I figured it would only be a matter of time before somebody tried to blame it on the Joos.

Yep -- no antisemitism on this board. Move along.......move along.
 
No really. You give me some evidence that suggests that there is some sort of Jewish conspiracy, and I'm all ears. If anything a bunch of former jews that are now zealous muslims. Maybe they made the claim, to get publicity. But is violence threatened against those who attempt to depict the Prophet Mohammed. Absolutely. Danish Cartoons proved that.

South Park toned it down, I would be interested to see the general reaction if they had not put him in a bear suit and did some sort of more explicit parody..... I don't think that muslim-revolution would be the sole voice, crying out in anger.....

I knew a guy who married a Jewish woman and converted. He was of Italian/Irish Catholic heritage. His wife was lovely and sweet. He was an army recruiter and living at an assignment away from any base, and they lived in the same fourplex as we, this was over 25 years ago.

Seriously, the thing the guy seemed to love most about his adopted religion was the whole 'The Jews have been persecuted, we have been victimized!' shtick. He was an angry type, and he loved pulling the persecution card at every turn. He was observant and wore these prayer tassels, he really was into it, especially blaming everything on how he and his people were persecuted. He just loved it. His wife, who had been born Jewish, wasn't like that at all, and seemed a little embarrassed by the whole thing.

So, people get into religion sometimes to express their own personal angst. Maybe these guys converted and like many converts, they are angry zealots. Converts can be very fanatical.
 
Nobody is keeping you from expressing your views, or anyone else. That's obvious from your crude and childish post. This isn't even about Allah, which is by the way the same God the Christians and Jews worship, it's about Mohammed. And nobody was censored by the government. Comedy Central can decide what goes on its network or not, it's their network.

You are quite the critic but equally naive in that the radical threatened to kill if the episode aired as originally formatted. They sent pictures of one murdered victim stating simply the same would reoccur if it aired. Just so you know enlightened one threatening to kill someone is against the law.
 
So, people get into religion sometimes to express their own personal angst. Maybe these guys converted and like many converts, they are angry zealots. Converts can be very fanatical.

Yep, converts are always the biggest zealots.
 
You are quite the critic but equally naive in that the radical threatened to kill if the episode aired as originally formatted. They sent pictures of one murdered victim stating simply the same would reoccur if it aired. Just so you know enlightened one threatening to kill someone is against the law.

Um, okay. What's that have to do with anything I said?
 
You dont think thats odd ?


It's the "white guilt" scenario. Because of an event or two in history some Jews feel that the universe owes Muslims something and therefore bvlame themseleves. Whites do it over black slavery despite its long abolishment. Muslims, like Irshad Manji, have done the same thing towards their own religion and background and refused traditional prescription in favor of deep criticism.

The converted often feel that they have to "prove" their loyalty and faith. Some go extreme. The Ottomans did it for some time after the Crusades just to prove their loyalty to Islam even as the Arabs competed with them over what they believed was "true Islam." Today's Americans come out of prison converted and seem to have a deep self righteous faith. The converted almost always prove to be more dangerous than the regular religious extremist because they focus on the extreme presciptions to identify themselves as a member.

The psycological working behind radicals, extremists, and terrorists (amongst all religions) is that at the heart of their preachings and behaviors is a need to prove their faith to themselves. If they were truly devout and sure of what they have defined their lives as, would they generally seek to hurt those who criticize or threaten their faith? Assaulting their faith means assaulting their personal identity. A step further and we can see a hunger to prove to God that they deserve an after life without fire and pain. In the end, it has so very little to do with outside aggravation rather than an internal need to legitimize personal faith. It's religious immaturity.

It would be worse coming out of a convert.

[ame="http://www.amazon.com/Terror-Mind-God-Religious-Comparative/dp/0520232062"]Terror in the Mind of God by Mark Juergensmeyer[/ame]
 
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I posted the same thing yesterday in another thread Alexa.

http://www.debatepolitics.com/polls/71077-south-park-mohammad-censored-15.html#post1058712912

Lets take a look who these radical muslim goons are that threatened Comedy Central shall we. As you might have catched in the news the group calls themselves “Revolution Muslim”. The guy that started the Revolution Muslim website is Yousef al-Khattab. Sounds pretty middle eastern, but the guy is infact a jewish guy, born in Brooklyn NY called Joseph Cohen.

Joseph went to an orthodox rabbinical school in Israel, lived as a settler in the occupied territories and coverted to islam after meeting some guy in a chat room.

U.S. Based Revolution Muslim Website Spreading Messages of Hate - Local News | News Articles | National News | US News - FOXNews.com
http://www.murdoconline.net/wordpres...al-Khattab.jpg

The guy who made the threats regarding the Southpark episode on the Revolution Muslim website was Abu Talhah Al-Amrikee or Zachary Adam Chesser. Born and raised in the states. Played football and was on the crew team at one of the best high schools in the country. Just two years ago he was studying foreign languages at George Mason University.

FOXNews.com - Road to Radicalism: The Man Behind the 'South Park' Threats
Revolution Muslim - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Revolution_Muslim Revolution_Muslim


If you ask me, we've been conned by a bunch of pseudo wannabee terrorists who like seeing muslims and islam getting smeared and hated. And they're doing a great job at that.

The JOOS did it.
 
Erm no

Christians and Muslims most certaintly do not worship the same God.

Christians worship a human who they believe is the Son of God.
Muslims reject any such son as nonsense. Besides, I thought the trinity was a central belief for any Christians.

But you were right that Allah means God. Of course, he has 99 names.

Meh, one believes in an imaginary man in the sky who had an imaginary man come down to earth who claimed to be his son, the other believes in an imaginary man in the sky who had a man come down to earth who claimed to be his prophet.
 
Meh, one believes in an imaginary man in the sky who had an imaginary man come down to earth who claimed to be his son, the other believes in an imaginary man in the sky who had a man come down to earth who claimed to be his prophet.

It is rather silly as hell.

People are brainwashed throughout their upbringing. I was raised a Christian. The concept that Jesus walked on water and was the son of God was second nature and simply accepted as truth. Muslims are raised to believe that Muhammed was a Prophet of God and that the Angel Gabriel physically handed down the Qur'an. Both are mandated to "witness" or spread the Word of God. This is why we have seen far more aggression from the Christian and Muslim faith than we have with the Jewish faith. They are "chosen." It would appear that Jews have the greater handle on the Abrahamic superstition (Mesopotamian origin) than Christians and Muslims.

This is why I believe that it takes a religious background to really understand how easily people can become extreme in their religious "defenses."
 
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It is rather silly as hell.

Especially, because Mohammedada and Jebus were probably imaginary too.

Fictional Characters:

[nomedia="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QYMfIvvElBs"]YouTube- Fictional Characters[/nomedia]


Love that scene.

People are brainwashed throughout their upbringing. I was raised a Christian. The concept that Jesus walked on water and was the son of God was second nature and simply accepted as truth. Muslims are raised to believe that Muhammed was a Prophet of God and that the Angel Gabriel physically handed down the Qur'an. Both are mandated to "witness" or spread the Word of God. This is why we have seen far more aggression from the Christian and Muslim faith than we have with the Jewish faith. They are "chosen." It would appear that Jews have the greater handle on the Abrahamic superstition (Mesopotamian origin) than Christians and Muslims.

This is why I believe that it takes a religious background to really understand how easily people can become extreme in their religious "defenses."

Ya I was raised Catholic and went to Catholic school up to my sophomore year in highschool so I know what you mean.
 
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