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Do not submit

Do you have enough faith in you religious convictions and your belief in the First Amendment to refuse to submit to the murderous Muslim religious zealots who not only believe, but actually preach, that it is okay to murder innocent people simply because you perceive yourself to be offended by something?

I’d like to think I do. My friend Peter Ingemi, also known as DaTechGuy, proved he does. After a fatwa was issued by one of those murderous Muslim religious zealots calling on the Muslim youth in America and Europe to kill the director, the producer and the actors and everyone who helped and promoted the so-called film, “Innocence of Muslims,” Peter posted this video titled, “I will not submit to Islam.”

Peter describes his video as follows:

“My response to the declaration of FATWA on anyone who makes a film insulting Islam, come and get me you murderous bastards, I won’t give up my 1st Amendment rights I’m a American.”

Before you say you are that courageous think about the ordeal the murderous Muslim religious zealots have put some folks through when they have been unable to actually have them murdered. Think about Salman Rushdie, who has been living in hiding and under police protection since 1989. Iran’s Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini issued a fatwa calling for Rushdie’s death following the publication of Rushdie’s 1988 prize winning book, The Satanic Verses.

Like Peter, Salman Rushdie is courageous. He eloquently denounces the murderous Muslim zealots. Here is some of what he had to say during an interview broadcast yesterday on NPR’s “Morning Edition.”:

“STEVE INSKEEP: What do you think when you hear about violence in the Muslim world, because people perceive that their religion has been insulted?

SALMAN RUSHDIE: Yeah. Well, what I would say, in a general sense, is that I feel that something has gone wrong inside the Muslim world, because I can remember – within my living memory – when some of these now-beleaguered, embattled cities like Beirut, Tehran, Damascus, Baghdad, when these were cosmopolitan, outward-looking, cultured cities which were interested in the rest of the world and were much more like open societies.

And the fact that, in the last half-century, these cultures seem to have slid backwards into medievalism and repression is one of the – I think it’s one of the great self-inflicted wounds. And out of that comes the rise of this new, much harsher Islam, come all these phenomena that you’re talking about: the thin-skinnedness, the paranoia, the ease with which violence is engaged in, the readiness to believe that it’s OK to kill people if you declare yourself offended by something. This is the mindset of the fanatic, the mindset of the tyrant. And it’s a real shame that it seems to have spread so widely across the Muslim world.

INSKEEP: You’re saying that it says more about the perpetrators of violence than it does about whatever was written that offended them.

RUSHDIE: Yes, of course. Of course it does. I mean, I think if we wish to live in any kind of a moral universe, we must hold the perpetrators of violence responsible for the violence they perpetrate. It’s very simple. The criminal is responsible for the crime. I mean, it’s quite clear that this YouTube film is a disgraceful, shoddy little thing. And it’s, I think, perfectly proper to condemn it and the people who made it. But to murder people who had nothing to do with it because you deem yourself insulted and therefore other people’s blood can randomly be spilled, that’s clearly a deeply uncivilized attitude [Emphasis added].”

I can’t say it any better than that.

COMMENTS

  • jamesm

    Islam is not a peaceful religion and never has been.Their book commands them to ‘kill the infidels”. Christians have had their heads chopped off by muslims. They are coming. Islamists will come forth and continue to murder good people, christians and jews all over the world. This is what evil does. I cannot understate the word “evil” as it applies to Islam. Americans do not submit or bow. As for myself, not a chance in hell. Of course I would never submit, I would drop 20 of them before they got me. Send all 20 to hell to say hi to their prophet.

  • fightnright

    What a sad state the America Pete Ingemi’s dad fought for is in, when you consider that true patriot Pete might now be under a bigger threat from Eric Holder’s FBI than from the Islamic hordes.

  • veritaseequitas

    But, its not the film. For the Islamic fanatic the film is nothing more than an excuse to go crackers over some perceived insult. What it is really about is their celebration of 9/11 and the fact that their so called leaders are being picked off one by one because we are sick of their b.s., and their attempts to keep killing our Soldiers, Sailors, Marines, Airmen, our ambassador and other assorted people.
    Really, we are not doing enough to stop them. If we had retaliated when Islam first started murdering our people, they would not be as eager to do this behavior now.
    The fanatic does not understand Comrade Obama’s milk and cookies brand of diplomacy. They have done nothing but bite the hand that feeds them because they can. We are weaklings in their eyes . And HRH Hillary is a joke. What Islamist is going to listen to a word she says?
    Upon election, Mitt Romney better be prepared to put a boot to the necks of these fools. They need to pay for what they have done. After repealing ObamaCareTax, the next thing he needs to do is put a cork in the money spigot that empties into the Middle East.
    The current “administration” is embarrassing with their insistence that the movie is at fault and that radical Islam doesn’t hate America. How sickening for the American people to be spoon fed this pablum, and to realize that the people that have been elected to lead us think we are such morons that we would believe their “transparency.”

  • happymojo

    Salman Rushdie is remarkable for his courage to stand up against fanatical Islam. Although not all muslims are bad people and they do not all think the same way, Islam as a belief system is the cause of much suffering. In many parts of the world, it remains in the aggressive mode that Christianity was in throughout the world until the 20th century.

    Religion really does poison everything. Religion makes good people do bad things. It artificially divides people into “us” and “them”. Religion is a lie because there is no God. Stop worrying, and enjoy your life. Be good to others, not because you fear some eternal punishment in the afterlife, but because it feels good and right.

  • norris

    The Obama administration can’t understand that the video didn’t cause the problem. If they don’t know what caused the problem How can they have a chance at stopping the violence ?

  • kipling

    Excellent and courageous! But I suggest we take it one step further. Fatwa make me mad but I am not patient enough to wait on the mullahs and imams. Let us take the battle to them. First, we get Mr. Kowtow Appeasement out of office. Second, we make sure the world knows the hideous evil of Islam that enslaves rather than liberates. (Much like liberalism.) Third, Muslims are on their own. No more subsidies from hardworking Americans to human slime like Yassar Arafat. No more American intervention to save your sorry butts. Fourth, we remember Ephesians 6:10-13 and act accordingly.

  • tnfriendofcoal101368

    Salman Rushdie should have been the first in the choir to criticize Obama and Clinton for making this about that stupid video. Rushdie is still drawing breath because Margaret Thatcher protected his backside when the Ayatollah put that death sentence on his head. She gave him round the clock police protection and let it be known anyone who undertook executing a British citizen for exercising his rights had better get paid up front because they were going to earn it and bring a body bag because it was going to be needed. Note: in the Satanic Verses itself Thatcher is referred to as “Maggie the B**tch” but no matter what she thought of the novel – she was going to protect a British citizen exercising his rights and she wasn’t going to apologize to radical Islam for any butthurt they had from the novel. Barack Obama & Hiliary Clinton – this is called leadership. Salman Rushdie – pay it forward.

  • 683234br

    Why does everyone wonder why small arms sales/concealed weapons permits are soaring? What the Muslims don’t understand is that in the long run Americans won’t take violence and not respond in kind. The majority of americans will fight and the outcome won’t be favorable to Islam.

  • streiff

    Bad history. Bad theology.

    Why does doing good to others feel “good and right.” I’d think knocking you on your butt and taking all your stuff would feel pretty good and right if I weren’t constrained by religion and laws built around that religion.

  • kipling

    Christians do not do good to others because they fear eternal punishment. They do it because God has changed their very nature and they are called to be like the Father.

  • iwindjammer

    Very well said.

    To be so crazy you think you can murder people who don’t agree with you and be justified by some ‘diety’, is absolute lunacy. These Muslims are stone crazy and so filled with their delusion they are projecting it at the world… time to shut down commerce with them and put them on notice.. no negotiations .. tow the line, or reap the consequences.

  • toothpick

    This would be a good time for a new Ann Barnhardt video. Where is that courageous lady these days, anyway?

    Here is her earlier video posted in April ’11. Downright inspirational.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qeyrp-V3Jvc&list=UUHMJsns2MeqLv6m7S30AgVw&index=21&feature=plcp

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