Obsession: The Movie the Islamists Don't Want You to See 
Written by Joe Mariani 
Thursday, October 26, 2006 
 <http://www.chronwatch.com/> ChronWatch.com 


Obsession: Documented Terror 
(originally published 27 March 2006 at Guardian
<http://guardian.blogdrive.com/archive/315.html>  Watchblog) 

The documentary Obsession: Radical <http://www.obsessionthemovie.com/>
Islam's War Against the West is a film that every person who isn't a radical
Islamic fascist (or who doesn't aspire to live under shari'a law) ought to
see. Those who think it's possible to negotiate with terrorists will have
their worldview shaken, and those who think they understand the enemy will
learn something new about how deeply true hatred can run. 

Using footage taken from television broadcasts most of us never get to see,
and interviews with those who have studied or lived with radical Islam,
Obsession gives the viewer a glimpse into the lifelong anti-Semitic,
anti-American hate propaganda Muslims are subjected to on a daily basis.
>From birth, they receive indoctrination through television, schools,
mosques, books and newspapers. In some Middle Eastern countries, most people
never get to hear an opposing point of view. Despite this, the majority of
Muslims are not Islamic fanatics, as Obsession takes the time to point
out... but those who are -- those who swallow the proselytism -- pose a
terrible danger to the entire world. 

The purpose of Islamic terrorists is to enslave the entire world under
fundamentalist Muslim rule, making every country on Earth resemble
Afghanistan under the Taliban
<http://archives.cnn.com/2001/WORLD/asiapcf/central/08/09/taliban.profile/in
dex.html>  as far as personal freedoms and rights are concerned. In short:
none for men, and less
<http://www.phrusa.org/research/health_effects/exec.html>  for women. They
dream of replacing our Constitution with the Qur'an, our cherished freedoms
with shari'a law, and our democratically elected leaders with imams. Their
leaders make frequent speeches preaching these aims and praising mass
murderers. We in the West like to pretend that it's only rhetoric, but it's
long past time we take the enemy at their literal word. Every day, they tell
us exactly what their intentions are, openly and unapologetically, and we do
almost nothing to prevent them from making new converts to their cause. In
fact, they use our media and our own values, like our tolerance for
different religions and viewpoints and our freedom of speech, against us. We
have been too naive, too trusting in the hope that exposure to our way of
life would soften the hatred the radicals feel. 

Obsession makes clear to the viewer the similarities between radical Islam
and Naziism -- another fanatical ideology, based on hatred, bent on world
domination. Appeasers then, like now, thought they could deal rationally
with the enemy by acceding to their demands. Just as Neville Chamberlain
gave Hitler the Sudetenland
<http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/dates/stories/september/30/newsid_311500
0/3115476.stm>  in a futile attempt to buy peace, Israel gave
<http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/middle_east/4235768.stm>  the Palestinians
Gaza to buy peace... and with the same basic result
<http://www.usatoday.com/news/world/2005-10-16-mideast_x.htm> . In fact, the
terror group Hamas, which is specifically committed to the death of all
Jews, was elected to head the Palestinian government. Appeasement only shows
weakness, and weakness only emboldens this enemy. 

I saw the Philadelphia premiere of Obsession with Skye
<http://midnightbluerants.blogspot.com/2006/03/jihad-modern-day-mein-kampf.h
tml> , and we found ourselves gripped by the graphic exposition of radical
Islam's nature, history, motives and intentions. The sold out 800-seat
auditorium was almost completely silent during the film, except for the
occasional disbelieving gasp or saddened murmur. One reference to
Hollywood's attitude of moral equivalence did merit a derisive chuckle,
however. The most shocking parts of the movie were the many videos of
children, taught the ideology of pure hatred in madrassa schools and mosques
and even their homes all over the world. One little girl -- no more than
seven or eight -- chanted, voice shaking and eyes blazing with hate, about
her desire to strap on a suicide vest and blow up Jews for Allah. When the
teacher -- for this was a school lesson -- praised her dedication, I
couldn't tell whether I felt more like crying or vomiting. 

I wasn't the only one sickened by that and many other scenes -- scenes
repeated daily wherever radical Islam has taken root in the world, even here
in America <http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/Printable.asp?ID=8715> . In
2003, Alex Alexiev of the Center for Security Policy testified before
Congress that "the Saudis have built over 1500 mosques, 210 Islamic centers,
202 Islamic colleges and 2000 schools for educating Muslims in non-Muslim
countries. Most of these institutions continue to be on the Saudi payroll
for substantial yearly donations assuring that Wahhabi control is not likely
to weaken any time soon." Stephen Schwartz of the Foundation for the Defense
of Democracies testified that radical Islam's "influence extends to prison
and military chaplaincies, Islamic elementary and secondary schools
(academies), college campus activity, endowment of academic chairs and
programs in Middle East studies, and most notoriously, charities ostensibly
helping Muslims abroad, many of which have been linked to or designated as
sponsors of terrorism." 

My only criticism of the film was one of omission. The documentary detailed
the ties between the Mufti of Jerusalem and the Nazis
<http://www.cdn-friends-icej.ca/medigest/may00/arabnazi.html> , and
discussed the Muslim SS troops raised in Bosnia. Yet the filmmakers
neglected to mention that the Mufti (Haj Amin el-Husseini, Yasser Arafat's
uncle) acted as a go-between for Muslim
<http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Middle_East/DK08Ak03.html>  Brotherhood leader
Hassan al-Banna and Hitler. Their similar hatreds and aims drew them
together. The Muslim Brotherhood even acted as a branch of Nazi intelligence
during the war. It seems to me that a more direct link between Naziism and
present-day terrorism could have been drawn here, as the Muslim Brotherhood
gave rise to Hamas in 1987
<http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/Terrorism/muslimbrotherhood.htm
l>  and was a seminal influence in the formation of al-Qaeda. 

If you want to learn more about the enemy we face, make sure you see
Obsession. More information can be found at http://www.obsessio
<http://www.obsessionthemovie.com/> nthemovie.com/ 


About the Writer: Joe Mariani is a computer consultant and freelance writer
who lives in Pennsylvania. His website is available at:
<http://guardian.blogdrive.com/> http://guardian.blogdrive.com . 






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