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More anti-Islamic books, less pro-Islamic lies!

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Submitted by Thomas Justin Kaze (Australia), Aug 28, 2008 at 03:06

There definitely are not enough anti-Islamic books around - and those that are available can be bought from Amazon dot com. Comparing the unholy Qur'an to Mein Kampf is more than fair, only that it is now not only permissible but encouraged to criticize Hitler while any criticism of Islam or Muslims is frowned at as "racist hate speech", even it is widely known that it is the Qur'an that is the real book of hate.

I have also written a novel, whose action is set in Japan in 2001/2002, based on my own experiences with various Muslim guest-workers, "students", self-confessed jihadis and other "peaceful Muslims" married to local women, during my nearly three years in Osaka in the late 1990-s. So far, no publisher or a movie script writer has shown interest in my product (even though it makes not such a bad reading, according to some) - and I believe I understand the reason for it.

To me, there would be hundreds of good, anti-Islamic books, if there were more gutsy, courageous publishers, unafraid of those "legal" Islamist (terrorist?) organizations ready to sue the living daylights off anyone daring to show the real face of the only true religion of peace. As I often say, the true virtue fears no criticism. Does anyone know of any brave publishers, unafraid of upsetting the feelings of the loud-mouthed minority with huge pretences? Thomas Justin Kaze

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3Anti Islam, what anti islam do you mean [257 words]PaulDec 14, 2010 10:35180939
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4More anti-Islamic books, less pro-Islamic lies! [235 words]Thomas Justin KazeAug 28, 2008 03:06137537
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1Mein Kampf and Islam [153 words]JoeMay 16, 2006 11:0845710

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