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Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Arab writer thinks "Inglourious Basterds" is a warning by Jews not to mess with them

Khaled Abu al-Kheir, writing in Albawaba, rails against the showing of the film "Inglourious Basterds", the Quentin Tarantino revenge fantasy film, which was renamed "Unidentified Villains" on Saudi Arabia's MBC2 network.

He said that the film is a stern warning to all that Jews would extract evil revenge on anyone that is hostile to them.

He claims that the film is part of the psychological warfare operations to brainwash generations of people that Jews have the ability ability to take revenge on their enemies.

This film didn't just have Jews as minor characters - but was replete with them, al-Kheir complains.

He notes that the movie was released at a time "following the Judaization operations carried out by the occupying power of the holy places and all that is Palestinian" and that just as Jews are Judaizing Arab lands, so this movie is Judaizing the media that young people watch.

The film's message is, "accept the Jews and all they do - or else." Al-Kheir says that showing it is "shameful" and has no positive purpose.