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May 5, 2009

SALMAN RUSHDIE: "International Guerillas" [दैवी प्रशोध Islam-a-Bad]



"The 'Citizen Kane' of Sanctioned Death."--Nichopoulooza

Judging a film on ideological criteria is not necessarily easy.

Consider a worrying, stripy, socio-politicall, outrageous and questionable subject; now add a pinch of fatwa and Guignol with a dash of दैवी प्रशोध: serves a billions.

The example: "International Guerillas," not only breaks records, but supplements propaganda-dealing extreme Islamists...Although...

...Pakistan is a country of pure dementia, and "International Guerillas", traffics, in effect, the "Rushdie Affair," and all the limit-pushing kitsch which Pakistan could offer.

Which is the more ignoble?
Evil or its insipid zestfulness.

"International Guerillas" is absolute Nirvana for idiocy-per-cubic-meter!

Uunlamented, titanic sectionals, distilled as succinct parody, concocted by pranksters who want Pakistani Islamist's forbidden profoundity, not brutalized canards of confined, profane, exploding underwhelmed neurons.

To quickly refresh the memory of young readers:

In 1988, Salman Rushdie, British writer of Indian origin, publishes the novel "The Satanic Verses, " including some secondary passages of satire against Muhammad and sacred beliefs of Islam. These elements, gone unnoticed by critics led Britisher's within Muslim communities in the United Kingdom, to sanctioned protest; thence the rest of the English-speaking world; and finally, the entire planet (the fact that very few people have actually read the novel is not to be taken into account).

Threats to publishers, booksellers and translators (a Japanese translator was murdered in 1991), demonstrations in some countries, etc.

The case reached its high point in February, 1989 when the Ayatollah Khomeini, spiritual guide of Iran, issued a fatwa against Salman Rushdie, allowing any Muslim to kill the author of "Satanic Verses."

In the middle of this complex explosive, geopolitical-mixing clash of civilizations and power games within Islam, Pakistan produced the Citizen Kane of Sanctioned Death.


Nichopoulooza

11 months ago

nichopoulooza

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incha'allah (amine)
ahahahahahahhaa!!!!
state of the art cinematography! hilarious
this movie should be famous for how NOT to make a movie, lol.
wow, this has certainly beaten by far Ed Wood's "Plan 9 from Outer Space".
Compared to this, Ed Wood's "Plan 9 from Outer Space" is state of the art ;-)
this video's features are not so good but the theme is perfect. great job nichopoulooza. inshAllah he will die soon like a dog. INSALLAH
Yeah...stupid revenge on a free writer is a "perfect theme". That is, if you're a retard.
You said, "free-writer", come on, r you joking, you know when you have no knowledge and you spread a rumor, its called being stupid, rather than free thinker. He plainly insluted Islam, and deserved to be at least punised, but the fact that he is an "american-pupit" saves him from every punishment.
Unfortunately for small-minded islamo-fanatics, Rushdie knows much about the Islam; he studied it for years. It's just that he saw what goes wrong with many believers' way of living this religion. He's not the kind of man to be happy with total submission and madness..

Read Midnight's Children, or even the Satanic Verses (you wouldn't; because they're considered "evil" in your society -welcome to the middle ages, you winner), and you would know that he knows a lot about the history of it.
Hilarious! instant Cult!


Really though, the world needs more movies like this. They're wonderfully silly.