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December 27, 2005

Portrait of unadulterated evil

This non-human is someone Spielberg tries to appease. See how much appeasement works:

GAZA (Reuters) - The Palestinian mastermind of the Munich Olympics attack in which 11 Israeli athletes died said on Tuesday he had no regrets and that Steven Spielberg's new film about the incident would not deliver reconciliation. [...]

Mohammed Daoud planned the Munich attack on behalf of PLO splinter group Black September, but did not take part and does not feature in the film.

He voiced outrage at not being consulted for the thriller and accused Spielberg of pandering to the Jewish state.

"If he really wanted to make it a prayer for peace he should have listened to both sides of the story and reflected reality, rather than serving the Zionist side alone," Daoud told Reuters by telephone from the Syrian capital, Damascus. [...]

"We did not target Israeli civilians," he said.

"Some of them (the athletes) had taken part in wars and killed many Palestinians. Whether a pianist or an athlete, any Israeli is a soldier."

In a review of the film, a pivotal and absolutely fictional scene takes place where terrorists and Israelis find themselves in a standoff, pointing guns at each other and shouting, until they both realize the futility and put down their weapons. As Daoud clearly illustrates, something like that could never happen, because as soon as the pig/monkey Jew put down his gun, the superior moslem is under Koranic orders to execute him, by all means possible.

If Speilberg reads the remarks of execrable jihadist/mass murderer Daoud and doesn't realize how the film Munich makes the terrorist case, then he has become more of a moral fool than I first feared.

And make no doubt. I have never fired a gun, but I would have no problem pulling the trigger and splattering a wall with Doaud's brains. He is a blight and deserves a fate no better than the rabid dog his truly is.

I am enraged.

Posted by Darleen at December 27, 2005 11:08 PM

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