Wednesday, April 2, 2008

About the short movie from netherland

Am referring to "FITNA", well in case you wanna know what it's all about, you can check at youtube. better do it fast, in case they remove it due to certain external pressures. And before someone starts flaming me, I am not promoting anything, so just chill!!

My response is: Humans are capable of horrendous acts... I am totally appalled. Religion can go really awry when it's wrongly-or perhaps literally- interpreted. There should not be any justification in intentionally taking people's life. I guess peace is just a figment of imagination of Utopians that will never be realised.

The Muslim community would consequently feel angered by the film for depicting them as a cold blooded terrorists that would take any means of cleansing the world from infidels. Nevertheless, before immediately establishing angered disapproval without even viewing the movie, perhaps one should view it first hand and be a judge, instead of listening to hearsay that could fuel whatever fires they are trying to start.

First of all, the scenes are facts presented in a very biased manner. Still, one needs to introspect, whether the movie contains the slightest truth of the current state. I believe, one would say those terrorists are just a small fraction of the Muslim community. But then again, to be able to perform such highly coordinated and funded operation requires a lot of man powers. Instead of presuming that it's not going to happen or there is no terrorist around us, you might want to think again. What actually is going on, what went wrong, and what will go wrong in the future if we remain in status quo. Religion is meant to be a bridge between man and God, and to be peaceful in nature, to maintain certain order in the society. unfortunately some have chosen it to be a valid reasoning to persecute others.

Responding violently towards the film will only prove the whole idea of the film. Isn't it an irony?
Violence has never been an answer/solution to anything, it will only fuel further violence, and it becomes cyclical with no end.

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