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Undesired Walrus
12th December 2007, 04:12 AM
What do truthers have to say about this 'Dirty Kuffar' rap video?
J-FVCIBRmOE
Amusingly worrying, it seems to be made from somebody from yorkshire or surrounding areas, judging on the accents. Has anybody seen this before?
chillzero
13th December 2007, 12:47 AM
Restoring thread after mod review, and adding NSFW notice in OP
gumboot
13th December 2007, 01:26 AM
This video appears in the documentary Obsession. It's one of many Al Qaeda recruiting videos, and demonstrates how sophisticated their PR machine is, and how well they understand western culture.
-Gumboot
Redtail
13th December 2007, 01:27 AM
Yeah I have. IIRC they are Brits though I don't know from what area. To me it seems to be a take on the "gangsta" genre of rap that wasn't too thought out. Granted it has a nice dance hall beat but, they refer to Allah as Ra which from every Muslim I know is disrespectful. Jah comes from Yah in Hebrew, Rah (AFAIK) is a slur against the upper class, and they are using a western culture phenomenon to bash western culture. True I can see method to this madness but it's used in a very poor way IMO.
cyclonic
13th December 2007, 05:04 AM
What do truthers have to say about this 'Dirty Kuffar' rap video?
J-FVCIBRmOE
Amusingly worrying, it seems to be made from somebody from yorkshire or surrounding areas, judging on the accents. Has anybody seen this before?
Here is the corrected version :)
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danielk
13th December 2007, 05:18 AM
Yeah, I have seen that before. What shall I say?
I'm darn proud to be a kafir.
I think what's even more worrying are the transparents and slogans shouted during demonstrations in the UK. I'm normally not one of those who think immigrants should forever be thankful to their new country. Nonetheless I do feel it is a bit of a stretch to wish violent death to the very people which let you or your parents immigrate.
Seriously though, I remember the outcry in Germany when some moron at a pro-palestine demonstration showed off his daughter with a fake explosives belt around her waist. But this was outright peaceful compared to the pictures from the UK.
Undesired Walrus
13th December 2007, 05:28 AM
I think what's even more worrying are the transparents and slogans shouted during demonstrations in the UK. I'm normally not one of those who think immigrants should forever be thankful to their new country. Nonetheless I do feel it is a bit of a stretch to wish violent death to the very people which let you or your parents immigrate.
The thing is, they are not immigrants. They are heavily accented British guys!
danielk
13th December 2007, 05:32 AM
The thing is, they are not immigrants. They are heavily accented British guys!
Yup. That's why I said "or their parents". :) I should probably add grandparents, too. If it is anything like in Germany, I guess the actual immigrants are fine for the most part. Makes sense, too, given that it was their choice to come here.
Dr Adequate
13th December 2007, 06:07 AM
I'm darn proud to be a kuffar. The singular is "kafir".
danielk
13th December 2007, 06:20 AM
The singular is "kafir".
Ah, thanks. Fixed.
But I'm still proud no matter what they like to call me. They think Western people don't have any values to stand up for? They think their rotten and backward societies are somehow morally superior just because they're the underdog? Ha!
I don't like to think of the disastrous results further escalations of violence would have. But one thing I know for sure: They aren't going to win by denying exactly those values which put free societies at the top in the first place.
peteweaver
13th December 2007, 07:02 AM
I'm proud to be a decadent corrupt beer guzzling infidel.
http://www.infowhores.co.uk/images/comedy/petewithbeer.jpg
Undesired Walrus
13th December 2007, 10:14 AM
The singular is "kafir".
Actually it is kufr. [/pedantic]
Undesired Walrus
13th December 2007, 10:16 AM
Yup. That's why I said "or their parents". :) I should probably add grandparents, too. If it is anything like in Germany, I guess the actual immigrants are fine for the most part. Makes sense, too, given that it was their choice to come here.
About 9 out of 10 Radicals all have awkward relationships with their parents. Demonstration with Shehzad Tanweer's uncle, who said if he had known he would 'stamped it out of him'.
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