• Innocence of Muslims director is a bank fraudster, violated his probation terms by uploading the vid
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[img]http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2012/09/15/article-0-15063B31000005DC-586_634x432.jpg[/img] [img]http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2012/09/15/article-0-15064B2A000005DC-266_634x374.jpg[/img] [url]http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-19609051[/url] [quote][B]A man suspected of involvement in the making of an anti-Islamic film that has sparked violent protests across the Middle East and north Africa is being questioned by US probation officers.[/B] Nakoula Basseley Nakoula was convicted of bank fraud in 2010 and later released on condition that he did not access the internet or use aliases. He has denied involvement in the film, clips of which have been posted online. At least seven people died in protests over the film on Friday. The Egyptian Prime Minster, Hisham Qandil, has called on the US to ensure no further insults to Prophet Muhammad. The US, he said, should "take the necessary measures to ensure insulting millions of people and their beliefs does not happen". "It is unacceptable to insult our prophet and it's also unjustifiable to have a peaceful demonstration turned violent," he said in an interview with BBC Arabic. On Tuesday, the US ambassador to Libya and three other Americans were killed after the US consulate was stormed in the city of Benghazi. Anger over the inflammatory film was cited as a spark for the attack, but there is suspicion that it was pre-planned. The US victims were repatriated on Friday in a ceremony at Andrews Air Force Base attended by US President Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. [B]'Sam Bacile'[/B] It is unclear who is behind the film - Innocence of Muslims - which has been widely circulated on the internet in English and Arabic. Any portrayal of the Prophet Muhammad is considered blasphemous, and the film depicts him as a foolish, power-hungry man. The character is also seen having sex with his wife and other women. In one scene he is seen sanctioning the sexual abuse of children, in another he says he is gay. The original posting of a 14-minute trailer for the film on Youtube came from an account linked to the name 'sambacile'. No film-maker by the name of Sam Bacile has been traced, and the US authorities suspect Nakoula Basseley Nakoula of using the pseudonym. Nakoula served 21 months in prison for using stolen identities to open numerous bank accounts that he later used to withdraw funds. He was released in June 2011 with the proviso that he did not access the internet or use any aliases without permission. Nakoula, who was also convicted of drugs offences in 1997, volunteered for questioning and was escorted from his home by officials early on Saturday, according to a spokesman for the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department. He wore a scarf, hat and sunglasses to hide his identity as he left his home in the suburb of Cerritos. Local media reported that a man later emerged from the police station wearing the same outfit. [B]Peace call[/B] Anger over the film erupted on Tuesday when, as well as the attack in Benghazi, the US consulate in Cairo was attacked. There has since been violent unrest in Yemen, Sudan and Tunisia, with further protests in Somalia, Iraq, Iran, Pakistan and Turkey. An attack on a Nato base in Afghanistan on Saturday that killed two US marines was also carried out in response to the video, the Taliban have said. The US has stepped up security at its embassies across the region, and the EU has urged leaders in Arab and Muslim countries to call for peace.[/quote]
[quote][B]The US, he said, should "take the necessary measures to ensure insulting millions of people and their beliefs does not happen".[/B] "[B]It is unacceptable to insult our prophet[/B] and it's also unjustifiable to have a peaceful demonstration turned violent," he said in an interview with BBC Arabic.[/quote] As much as the bloke who made the film is a gigantic cunt and criminal, to this quote all that comes to mind is "deal with it." At least he's condemned the violence against embassies, though.
He kinda looks like the invisible man [img]http://www.unwinnable.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/invisible_man.jpg[/img]
[QUOTE=Pvt. Martin;37677958]He kinda looks like the invisible man [img]http://www.unwinnable.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/invisible_man.jpg[/img][/QUOTE] Incredible, how he can..
Forgive me for not following this, but why are the governments arguing about what somebody put up on YouTube?
[QUOTE=Jookia;37679075]Forgive me for not following this, but why are the governments arguing about what somebody put up on YouTube?[/QUOTE] because people are dying
[QUOTE=Jookia;37679075]Forgive me for not following this, but why are the governments arguing about what somebody put up on YouTube?[/QUOTE] Because if they arrest the person who made the video and let that news spread to the middle east the riots will hopefully cease. The protesters want to see action against the person who made the video. Not saying it's right or anything.
[QUOTE=Jookia;37679075]Forgive me for not following this, but why are the governments arguing about what somebody put up on YouTube?[/QUOTE] Because of ridiculous bullshit. I feel like someone else will release another video to incite more shit from extremists.
He shouldn't be arrested for the video, but he should be arrested for violating his parole agreement. Unfortunately, it will probably appear to the protesters that he was arrested for the video, reinforcing their behavior.
[QUOTE=Jookia;37679075]Forgive me for not following this, but why are the governments arguing about what somebody put up on YouTube?[/QUOTE] Because some muslim extremists are incredibly sensitive, if the extremists who killed the ambassador and those other people didn't exist this whole mess wouldn't have happened.
[QUOTE=Jookia;37679075]Forgive me for not following this, but why are the governments arguing about what somebody put up on YouTube?[/QUOTE] Because a bunch of people got insulted and then people died.
what an asshole he is all this is actually his fault, this is probably the reaction he expected, it was his plan all along
[quote]The US, he said, should "take the necessary measures to ensure insulting millions of people and their beliefs does not happen". "It is unacceptable to insult our prophet and it's also unjustifiable to have a peaceful demonstration turned violent," he said in an interview with BBC Arabic.[/quote] Yes it is acceptable for fuck sake, you don't negotiate with democracy and freedom of speech, either you have it or you don't. This movie sucks but we should defend Bacile's right to publish it, because that's how we roll.
Man. It still saddens me to know that people died over a silly video. If only religion would stop hating each other.
[QUOTE=Sokrates;37680422]what an asshole he is all this is actually his fault, this is probably the reaction he expected, it was his plan all along[/QUOTE] He still didn't go into an embassy and kill innocent people because one guy in a foreign country made a film that criticising their religion, he may have tried to make people angry, but he's not the only one to blame.
I say Deal with it. If you're offended, too bad. Nobody can do ANYTHING, if you think about it, that someone won't be offended over. Bite your lip and move on with your lives. Maybe if you did that you wouldn't be stuck in the 17th century
[QUOTE=TheTalon;37680909]I say Deal with it. If you're offended, too bad. Nobody can do ANYTHING, if you think about it, that someone won't be offended over. Bite your lip and move on with your lives. Maybe if you did that you wouldn't be stuck in the 17th century[/QUOTE] try telling that to a muslim extremist..
[QUOTE=barttool;37681046]try telling that to a muslim extremist..[/QUOTE] Try telling a hardcore christian the world wasn't created in 6 days. They just won't listen. The only difference is the christian won't cut your head off
[QUOTE=TheTalon;37681174]Try telling a hardcore christian the world wasn't created in 6 days. They just won't listen. The only difference is the christian won't cut your head off[/QUOTE] Joseph Kony is a Christian, he might cut your head off
and obviously the muslim will cut your head off, no exceptions TheTalon, phd in cultural studies from Princeton University
Muslams have to carry a sword at all times so they can behead nonbelievers Its part of their religion
[QUOTE=thisispain;37681212]and obviously the muslim will cut your head off, no exceptions TheTalon, phd in cultural studies from Princeton University[/QUOTE] Well, you can go ahead and be politically correct until it ends up making wherever it is you're from an uninhabitable region, if you'd like. I'd rather be a bigot and point out the obvious and that's Muslims are the ones beheading people today over stupid shit
[QUOTE=Blanketspace;37679494]He shouldn't be arrested for the video, but he should be arrested for violating his parole agreement. Unfortunately, it will probably appear to the protesters that he was arrested for the video, reinforcing their behavior.[/QUOTE] He might have also been detained for his own safety [editline]15th September 2012[/editline] [QUOTE=TheTalon;37683210]Well, you can go ahead and be politically correct until it ends up making wherever it is you're from an uninhabitable region, if you'd like. I'd rather be a bigot and point out the obvious and that's Muslims are the ones beheading people today over stupid shit[/QUOTE] It's the christians bombing abortion clinics.
[QUOTE=TheTalon;37683210]Well, you can go ahead and be politically correct until it ends up making wherever it is you're from an uninhabitable region, if you'd like. I'd rather be a bigot and point out the obvious and that's Muslims are the ones beheading people today over stupid shit[/QUOTE] You are right no people die from Christian hate crimes. [url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christian_terrorism[/url] Or should we go back even further to where Christopher Columbus wiped out an entire civilization based on god. Or even further where crusaders raped and pillaged their way through the Middle East multiple times.
[QUOTE=TheTalon;37683210]Well, you can go ahead and be politically correct until it ends up making wherever it is you're from an uninhabitable region, if you'd like. I'd rather be a bigot and point out the obvious and that's Muslims are the ones beheading people today over stupid shit[/QUOTE] i'm not being politically correct, i'm being factual correct, muslims aren't beheading anyone that's like saying the jews are killing palestinians the palestinians are killing jews the americans are killing brown people the french eat frogs
[QUOTE=thisispain;37683534]i'm not being politically correct, i'm being factual correct, muslims aren't beheading anyone that's like saying the jews are killing palestinians the palestinians are killing jews the americans are killing brown people the french eat frogs[/QUOTE] And the British are hanging the Irish.
[QUOTE=thisispain;37683534]i'm not being politically correct, i'm being factual correct, muslims aren't beheading anyone that's like saying the jews are killing palestinians the palestinians are killing jews the americans are killing brown people the french eat frogs[/QUOTE] Still you have to admin that Muslims are way more easily offended and violent than Christians or Jews when it comes to criticizing their religion.
I KNEW IT! He was suspicious the whole time!
[QUOTE=madjawa;37685091]Still you have to admin that Muslims are way more easily offended and violent than Christians or Jews when it comes to criticizing their religion.[/QUOTE] i don't have to admit shit
[QUOTE=thisispain;37685400]i don't have to admit shit[/QUOTE] But it's completely true. If you were to go into the middle of NYC and burn a bible, nobody would care. But in the middle east, when some dude makes a movie in a DIFFERENT COUNTRY that insulted their religion, there were riots all over the place and several people got killed.
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