Here's an short extract from an article in the German daily "Kölner
Stadt-anzeiger' on Geert Wilders film "Fitna" flop:-
http://www.ksta.de/html/artikel/1206599334072.shtmlhttp://www.ksta.de/html/artikel/1206658858214.shtml
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Fitna" is a let down, writes Tobias Kaufmann about the video by Dutch
provocateur and anti-Islamic filmmaker Geert Wilders. "'Fitna' was at its
most effective as long as no one had seen it. As long as it had people
quarrelling about a theoretical provocation, as long as debate centered
simply around the possibility that an anti-Koran film could be released in
the Netherlands, as long as people played out danger scenarios and evoked
looming threats, Wilders' film was a wonderful example of the frenzy in
which the threat of Islam has plunged even the most contemplative of
countries like the Netherlands. And as long as that was the case, it was
useful. Wilders could have taken this to extremes. Instead of putting the
film online, he could have called a press conference and said: 'All I did
was edit together a few clips from the Internet that I didn't show to
anyone, and look how you've all wet your pants in fear.'
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When people barely knows that he exists
Not so good when people obey and acclaim him
Worst when they despise him.
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