Friday, May 8, 2009

Beware! We Are At Risk (from within)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6-3X5hIFXYU
There is a very disturbing video making the rounds on YouTube. It's had millions of views so far. It's narrated by a guy in a serious, somber tone who attempts to use statistics to prove that in a matter of 'a few short years' all of Europe and North America will be Muslim. It further supports this view by noting that a consortium of Islamic organizations met some time ago in Chicago to come up with strategies for spreading their ideas and beliefs. At the end of the video the viewer is told to take action now before it's too late. The video never really says what to do and there are no specific suggestions as to what actions you should take but the underlying meaning is very clear. Are you concerned? You should be-not because there might be even a little truth to the message. You should be concerned that there is such a hateful, fear mongering movement right here in America-never mind the Middle East. These people manifest cultural bigotry at its most intense level. They conveniently overlook the fact that we are in essence a nation of foreigners. They overlook the fact that the Christian right has been trying for years to influence every aspect of our lives: schools, government, your family, what you should believe, law, you name it. The producers of this video want you to be afraid so THEY can control you. Keep in mind that these are the very people who produced similar videos with all kinds of statistics not so long ago about how African Americans were 'taking over'. When they tired of that, they turned their attention to the Latin American community. Who's next? You? Me? They are absolutely more dangerous to our freedom than any other group of people in the world. Watch the video. Then watch out for those self proclaimed 'true Americans'. They're lunatics. Don't try to convince them. Don't try to offer rational thought. It won't work. They're crazy. Simply avoid them and mostly ignore them. Maybe they'll go away-maybe.

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