I would have made Wuco explain what he thinks "extremism" means, for it is hard to find any idea more extreme than the belief that Eastern Europeans had the right to steal Palestine from the native population on the basis of an etymological relationship between the word Jew and the word Judea. Because far too many Americans have no problem with such thinking, Americans have to be really careful when they use the term extremist.
Watching the video made me think it would be quite interesting to put together a documentary video entitled Delusion: Radical Judaism's War against Everybody (see Jewish, Zionist War Against Salvation). My film would be quite scholarly and provoke thoughtful discussion unlike Obsession, which is meant to stifle rational thought and which as a consequence is propaganda and racist incitement despite Wuco's claim that it is merely provocative.
All Americans should be disturbed that Aish haTorah, The Clarion Fund and EMET have 501(c)(3) status yet distribute massive quantities of materials to incite racism.
Because the US tax code grants contributions to such corporations tax deductible status, all Americans are subsidizing the efforts of these three organizations to provoke anti-Muslim and anti-Arab hatred.
Tampa Radio show host and Human Rights Council President Ahmed Bedier debates the impact of the mass distribution of the anti-Muslim DVD "Obsession: Radical Islam's War Against the West" ahead of the 2008 presidential election. The film was distributed by the Clarion Fund a front organization for Israeli-based Aish HaTorah International.
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