Remember that Christian fundamentalist moron who wanted to start burning Korans a couple of years ago? Yeah, he's involved with this.
Remember that Christian fundamentalist moron who wanted to start burning Korans a couple of years ago? Yeah, he's involved with this.
Actually he may not be, and 'Sam Basile' may not be Israeli either. One of the film's 'consultants' says it's made by a group of largely middle-eastern origin evangelists.
Also... it might not actually be a movie.
They could have taken the effort to spell 'prophet' correctly, the bleedin' extremists.
Dont forget...'Pehavior'![]()
Its an odd mistake though considering Arabic doesn't have a 'p' sounding letter in its alphabet. I mean I've heard plenty of 'Bebsi' and 'Broblem' but never 'Pehavior'. Must be a B(p?)edoun thing.
To the ubertedious thread!
U.S. Embassy in Cairo responds to Muslim Brotherhood's tweets....lol..
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For more on the story..
http://english.ahram.org.eg/NewsCon...d-Arabic-too-US-embassy-tells-Egypts-Bro.aspx
Have people been hurt in the Cairo protest? If not, what's wrong with the Muslim Brotherhood praising the protests and calling for a 'million man march?'
Besides the fact, of course, that the US has pretty much nothing to do with this WUM film in question.
U.S. Embassy in Cairo responds to Muslim Brotherhood's tweets....lol..
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For more on the story..
http://english.ahram.org.eg/NewsCon...d-Arabic-too-US-embassy-tells-Egypts-Bro.aspx
Seriously though, diplomacy via twitter is just...wrong.
You don't think it's a bit disingenuous to say "sorry about that whole thing where some of our people climbed your embassy and burned your flag, glad you're all ok in there" in one language and "Ok guys, next time let's make it EVEN BIGGER!" in another?
Personally I don't think it makes sense to attack US government installations over the world's worst movie as if they made it themselves,.
Turns out the guy that made that film was a Coptic Christian from Egypt. (sorry if that has been posted already)
Was it the Muslim Brotherhood's people who entered the embassy grounds and burned a flag? I wasn't under the impression they were 'behind' the protests, but even if they did organize them I'm not sure that means they're responsible for unlawful acts committed by protestors unless they directed them to break the law.
The President of Egypt is a member of the Muslim Brotherhood, and the Brotherhood's Freedom and Justice Party makes up the largest part of the ruling coalition in the Egyptian Parliament. They are, essentially, the ruling party, meaning yes, they are in fact responsible for ensuring that foreign embassies are not attacked.
Yes, but governments have varying degrees of success controlling their people, surely the Egypt demonstrations were a result of the demonstrations in Libya, and the infamous movie that triggered the Libya demonstrations, not because of a statement the Muslim Brotherhood made.
Apoligies for my ignorance, but why is there such an uproar against America all across the middle east? The film that supposedly mocked their God wasn't made by the American Government or anything. None of this is making any sense to me.
They both happened on 11 September, right? I thought I read the Libya one happened first, excuse me if I'm incorrect, but that's really not relevant to the point I was trying to make. I'm suggesting the motivation of the demonstrators comes from their reaction to the film in question, the knowledge that other people are demonstrating and the general anti-US sentiment, not government statements.
Are you saying you read 'Muslim Brotherhood made a statement praising the protest, and calling for a larger one' as 'Muslim Brotherhood say to break more laws and burn more flags'?
I just see a political group calling for lawful demonstrations, but maybe I'm missing something. I know the Muslim Brotherhood don't have the best reputation, should I be reading between the lines that the Muslim Brotherhood is inciting violence?