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Bill Maher shows his true colors yet again

Posted: Tue Aug 21, 2007 7:45 pm
by Gixxer
its pretty clear he is a zionist. on his show he was praising Ron Paul and it seemed like he might support him but on oreilly he just said he likes John Edwards and said he doesnt support ANY of the republican candidates. what a fucking tool.

Posted: Wed Aug 22, 2007 12:50 am
by Muhammad Ali
he's Zionist trash

Posted: Wed Aug 22, 2007 2:07 am
by Irie Dave
Yeah he's worthless, I was never waiting on that guy to turn around. I just read too that he's making a movie on religion, no doubt denouncing it. How hypocritical of him considering he's openly stated his vehement Zionist beliefs ("W is the best president we've had in regards to Israel" - a direct quote). I bet you his movie will be mostly if not all about Christians & Muslims, making a mockery of them, while Zionist Jews are left out of the picture completely or portrayed as reasonable & the victims of the other religions.

Posted: Wed Aug 22, 2007 8:23 am
by Ry
He always tries to say he is an atheist and then turns around and says he is Jewish. He is not an atheist because an Atheist can not be Jewish. If you don't believe in god then you can't believe in god's chosen people and anyone with any history knows that Jews are not a common race or even ethnicity. Jews are anyone dumb enough to believe the lies of the rabbi so one can't really be an Atheist Jew. They could be the son of a Jew but not an Atheist and Jewish at the same time.

That's like saying you are a reincarnated atheist. An Atheist would not believe in reincarnation. Not unless they found some wild way to explain such an event by all natural means and nothing supernatural.

Posted: Wed Aug 22, 2007 1:05 pm
by Muhammad Ali
http://www.milkandcookies.com/link/50093/detail/
watch him defend his precious Zion and notice the racism too.

What Zionist would pass up the chance to suck off the current hero of the Zionist movement, netanyahu
www.youtube.com/watch?v=oN3K1Wsd-I0


In true Zionist fashion he's also racist towards Arabs and Muslims
Bill Maher’s “Towel Headed Hos”
by Remi Kanazi / May 1st, 2007

For all his chauvinistic, misogynistic and racist drivel, old man Imus finally got the boot. I can’t say I feel particularly bad, considering his confederate-style punditry and his perpetuation of negative imagery of the non-white males of our society. But I still think people are missing the point. Racism, bigotry and sexism are alive and well, and generally accepted in this great country — well it depends on who you’re talking about.

Unsurprisingly, one important question has not been asked since Imus’ downward spiral: what if those “nappy headed hos” were Arab or Muslim? Regrettably, we have a plethora of examples to point to post-911, but we don’t need to rehash all of it, one can just watch a nightly episode of Fox News’s Bill O’Reilly or CNN’s Glenn Beck. Yet, my bone to pick is not with the establishment neocons, Fox News, or Ms. Malnourished herself, Ann Coulter, but rather those “peaceful” and “all-accepting liberals” who complain so frequently about Imus and those like him.

To see how anti-Arab/anti-Muslim bigotry is accepted and applauded in America, one has to look no further than HBO’s Real Time with Bill Maher, hosted by “left-wing” comedian and political commentator Bill Maher. “Liberal” pundits like Maher pass off their anti-Arab/anti-Muslim rhetoric as an innocent invocation of Samuel P. Huntington’s “The Clash of Civilizations.” Yet, Maher’s vitriolic diatribes are no different than one saying, “black people are ruthless, welfare grubbing criminals.” Nonetheless, to a “liberal,” the previous comment is racist and wrong, because black people, unlike the days of slavery, are now “like us,” meaning white Anglo-American society, whereas Arabs and Muslims (as if they are a unitary, monolithic people), can still be labeled wholly as “backwards, ruthless, Jew-hating animals.”

In Maher’s program, he regularly brings on guests that espouse anti-Arab/anti-Muslim views, some of them being supposed “self-critical” Muslims. These guests, however, principally serve to support Maher’s own bias against Muslims and Arabs, bolstering his pro-Israel feelings. These guests include conservative Israeli politician and former Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Lebanese-born neocon and political hack Fouad Ajami, putative introspective Muslim moderate Irshad Manji, and former Muslim, now professed atheist, Ayaan Hirsi Ali, among many others.

Showcasing the “tolerance of liberalism,” Maher brought on his claimed “hero,” Ayaan Hirsi Ali, of the hawkish American Enterprise Institute, to help him explain to HBO viewers just what was wrong with Islam. Like a fat kid in a candy store, Maher looked to Hirsi Ali on his panel this season and stated, “s Islam a religion of peace? You are one of the brave people who say it’s not really a religion of peace.” More than happy to respond, Hirsi Ali proclaimed, “It’s not a religion of peace. Immediately after 9/11 they should have said, it’s not a religion of peace, we’re up against Islam.” That’s right because Pat Robertson speaks for all Christians and the list of disgruntled students that have gunned down their schoolmates since Columbine speak for all people under the age of 25. What if Hirsi Ali said, “Immediately after the black thug robbed the liquor store, they should have said, black people are criminals, we’re up against black people.”

After her enlightening comments, while she went on to trash Saudi Arabia for a moment, Hirsi Ali received a huge applause from the audience. Even Steven Weber, an actor who stars on TV’s Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip, had to jump in and beg the question of whether it was right to characterize a whole religion and the beliefs of 1.3 billion people this way. Apparently it is because Maher, educating the naive Weber (who was talking of moderate Islam), asserted that “no, [religions are] not all alike… no [Islam] was extremist to begin with. Mohammed was a warrior.” Maher’s lesson on the malady of Islam followed up on his earlier comments in which he said that the West is not only better, but “superior” to the rest of world. Huh, I wonder why they don’t like us.

Bias against Arabs and Islam — and bashing them as a monolithic entity — is accepted across the news media, whether it is in reporting or punditry. This makes it even more important, especially in this “gloves off” age of comedy, to make a clear distinction between comedy and news. It is equally, if not more important, to condemn bigotry that is masked as humor. We should make fun of ourselves, our ethnicities, religions, and races, but when it is done in a vindictive nature or when a seemingly comedic joke or informative political comment is enveloped with racist, sexist, or bigoted undertones, it should be rejected by all peoples. That is not the “thought police” taking over, it’s common sense.

Unfortunately, Don Imus was used by reactionaries across the board, both condemners and defenders, when people should have been talking about the issue of racism and sexism long before his comments. Tragically, a couple of days ago, 33 people, mostly kids, were massacred by a student at Virginia Tech. The Imus case, like its predecessor the Anna Nicole Smith drama, has run its course in the mainstream media. Sadly, racism and sexism now seem to be out of the minds of Americans until the next big gaffe.

The only question left is how big of a gaffe is necessary for Americans to come to the defense of Arabs and Muslims?

Posted: Wed Aug 22, 2007 4:18 pm
by Ry
Anyone on TV is a Zionist including Jon Stewart who is also Jewish. There is not one person in any major media who is not a Zionist. That is who controls the media.

Posted: Wed Aug 22, 2007 4:46 pm
by Ry
I think that anyone on tv can be PAINTED as a Zionist, because of the Zionist pressure being owned by Zionists and all.
Not one person in all the media has ever simply states Palestine is under a military occupation

Posted: Thu Aug 23, 2007 8:55 am
by Ian
I wouldn't say Jon Stewart is a Zionist, per se. Just a big-government liberal that's probably asleep to the "real" issues in the middle east. I mean, the guy does have to watch the mainstream media most of the day for material. But, hey.... speaking of Bill Maher. First and foremost the guy(like Stewart and Colbert) is a comedian, and this made me laugh :lol:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RSZrLls0zQ8

Posted: Thu Aug 23, 2007 3:15 pm
by Irie Dave
Zionists sure love to bite the hand that feeds them, where would they be without nutjob pro-Israel Christians?

Posted: Thu Aug 23, 2007 4:08 pm
by Ry
But again, that comes back to, would they show it, unless it was live? And I am sure I have seen some live mentions of Palestine on TV, but that would be it.
There is a MASSIVE Wall the Israelis built and the news calls it a security fence and IT IS NOT EVEN ON ISRAEL"S BOARDER so yes they could report that and it would be very easy to film.