Muslims and xtians have ZERO morals. They are hypocritical scum. They demand the right and "freedom" to pass laws on others, but shit forbid if you dare pass a law against any of THEIR activities, especially activities - like eating meat - that actually HURT others - not things like homosexual sex that is NOBODY else's business - then these subhuman religiontards fly into a fury.
Members of other religions - while equally stupid and unnecessary - are saints compared to xtians and muslims.
@mphello Muslims are worse, they get violent and don't adhere to the concept of democracy. There is practically no-one who is an atheist in saudi arabia. People who follow the islamic religion and have an islamic lifestyle are threatening peace and democracy in the world. In malaysia they are aggressively marginalising the other religious minorities in the country. Islamic totalitarianism is coming very soon to a country near you.
I know. I agree. They must be fought. It's just that it is EXTREMELY wearying fighting battles on many fronts; islamofascists and free-market-extremist-defending banksters and Wall Street traders who destroy economies by stealing all the money. Can't seem to get them to fight each other. I would if I could.
@robertmike57 Dawahfilms blocked me, too... right after he said that he would rip my throat out if I ever revealed my identity to him... it's already very public.
@slicingwater Used CBN clips from 2 videos, including where Lina Joy is discussed (google her name, consistent with the report), left out the Christian testimony stuff. Pat Robertson's comments were simply factual , corroborated by links about the encroaching Islamization of Malaysia, provided in the bottom bar as well as the concluding screen cap.
The fact that Malaysia has Apostasy laws, Blashemy laws, and discriminatory marraige laws based on religion, means they are not a secular society. The fact the prayer call is announced over loud speakers 5 times daily, yet a Christian cannot prosylatize means they do not respect rights and equality. The fact that they have a different set of laws for Muslims and nonMuslims is by definition discriminatory.
@CHAS1422 In my country the church bells ring every hour and especially on sunday it goes on for 20 minutes non stop. But at the same time Minaretes with singing muslims would not be allowed. So is this Christian oppression, in a 70% atheist country?
@philateliceun Do two wrongs make a right? I've been to Amsterdam and to Delpht and didn't notice any church bells. There were some clock bells, but bells do not always connotate religion. I've been to Jeddah in Saudia Arabia where churches and services are illegal. It is considered a thought crime to join another religion. Is it the same in the Netherlands? Is it illegal for Muslims to Proselytize or to preach? Or for a xtian to marry a muslim? If not then your comment is pointless.
@CHAS1422 "The fact the prayer call is announced over loud speakers 5 times daily, yet a Christian cannot prosylatize means they do not respect rights and equality"
So the fact that there is a catholic church across my street who rings the church bells for 20 mins non stop 2 times a day on sunday and that minaretes with singing arabs are not allowed means that in my country they don't respect rights and equality.
@philateliceun I've never heard of such a thing as a church ringing it's bells 20 minutes twice a day. When you moved to your apartment did you read the disclosures? I would also find that annoying. The right to ring bells does not equate to restrictions on personal choices, or leaving a religion. If I purchased a blowhorn and starting blasting my neighbors with 15 minutes of prayer 5 times a day, or began clanging bells for 40 minutes a day, I'm sure I'd be cited for noise ordinance violations.
@CHAS1422 I was just trying to show you that here in my country which is 100% secular which has 70% atheist population we STILL have these religious institutions somewhere and that some religions, even in secular countries, are favorite over other ones. The fact that some things are allowed and not allowed is not proof per se of no respect for rights and equality, there could be a lot of factors.
Malaysia really is a diverse country, as a totally non-muslim living in Malaysia I am totally untouched by the Shariah laws, and am basically free to do what ever - except marry a muslim or convert muslims. Dawahflims is right in that non-muslims have a great deal of freedom, he is wrong in that these freedoms disappear when muslims seek to leave their religion or are made examples of by extremist elements. There is also pro muslim affirmative action - but its manageable.
@Sunhawk7ajj The reason non Muslims are mostly unaffected by Sharia in Malaysia is because they need that influx of capital that makes Kuala Lumpur a modern city. Malaysia does a lot a human trafficking problem, with a US State Dept Tier 3 status in 2007 & a "2" watch list status now. Abuse of Indonesian maids had been in several different reports, was the only thing I found suitable for inclusion in for a video to allude to the larger problem of foreign worker exploitation.
@robertmike57 Actually my family has been here since 1870, the integration of races is a part of the Malaysian Culture that is separate from religious fundamentalism. Its not about capital, its about 3 different races that did build this nation. Yes Malaysia has problems and sick individuals - just like any country.. but all races can get medical treatment and dental (inc. braces) almost free. Less then RM15. Most speak & read 2 languages, We have problems yes, but it is a great home :)
@Sunhawk7ajj Don't mean any disrespect to you, can see Kuala Lumpur is a prosperous city. Know the basic history which few americans do, British Colony/Protectorate until 1963, comprised of Malaya States, Sarawak & Sabah. Recent report of indigneous tribes being pressured to convert to Islam. Has 2 legal million & 1.9 million illegal migrant workers in a population of 28 million. That's far more by % than what the USA has, and leads to human rights abuses reported by the US State Department.
@robertmike57 Im not disrespected, just being fair. And yes as I mentioned there is affirmative action for Muslims, and that does put pressure on people to convert to receive the benefits, especially to the poor groups as you pointed out. That is unfortunately the power of economics. BUT... too many of the people from other Asian Countries including Phillipines, Myanmar, Indonesia, Bangaladesh WANT to live in Malaysia. :D. Like US we have major issues, but overall its a good place.
Everywhere there is an Islamic majority we see tyrany. We see how Kevin aka Ali behaves when restrained by civil society. What would he be like if he had the full weight of the law behind his vengeful persona !!
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Great Vid. Thanks!!!
I've seen that moronic Muslim kid's Vid, too (at 1:08). You've got a new subscriber.
yourtreat2 1 week ago
Very good video.
Wrath0fKhan 4 weeks ago
"Islamaphobic" knee-jerk phrase used to shut down any legitimate criticism of the "religion of peace"
kev95 4 weeks ago
Muslims and xtians have ZERO morals. They are hypocritical scum. They demand the right and "freedom" to pass laws on others, but shit forbid if you dare pass a law against any of THEIR activities, especially activities - like eating meat - that actually HURT others - not things like homosexual sex that is NOBODY else's business - then these subhuman religiontards fly into a fury.
Members of other religions - while equally stupid and unnecessary - are saints compared to xtians and muslims.
mphello 3 months ago
@mphello Muslims are worse, they get violent and don't adhere to the concept of democracy. There is practically no-one who is an atheist in saudi arabia. People who follow the islamic religion and have an islamic lifestyle are threatening peace and democracy in the world. In malaysia they are aggressively marginalising the other religious minorities in the country. Islamic totalitarianism is coming very soon to a country near you.
halflifeproductionz 3 months ago
@halflifeproductionz
I know. I agree. They must be fought. It's just that it is EXTREMELY wearying fighting battles on many fronts; islamofascists and free-market-extremist-defending banksters and Wall Street traders who destroy economies by stealing all the money. Can't seem to get them to fight each other. I would if I could.
mphello 3 months ago
You should have put this up as a reply to "A Final Update" rather than "The Atheist Spring is Coming."
Maxdwolf 4 months ago
@Maxdwolf Dawahfilms has me blocked.
robertmike57 4 months ago
@robertmike57 Dawahfilms blocked me, too... right after he said that he would rip my throat out if I ever revealed my identity to him... it's already very public.
EyeDocNJ 4 months ago
If your using a clip from Pat Robertson's 700 club I can't take this video seriously.
slicingwater 4 months ago
@slicingwater Used CBN clips from 2 videos, including where Lina Joy is discussed (google her name, consistent with the report), left out the Christian testimony stuff. Pat Robertson's comments were simply factual , corroborated by links about the encroaching Islamization of Malaysia, provided in the bottom bar as well as the concluding screen cap.
robertmike57 4 months ago 2
I wish Thunderf00t made videos like that.
brunobanaful 4 months ago
The fact that Malaysia has Apostasy laws, Blashemy laws, and discriminatory marraige laws based on religion, means they are not a secular society. The fact the prayer call is announced over loud speakers 5 times daily, yet a Christian cannot prosylatize means they do not respect rights and equality. The fact that they have a different set of laws for Muslims and nonMuslims is by definition discriminatory.
And Malaysia is the example of tolerance?
CHAS1422 4 months ago
@CHAS1422 In my country the church bells ring every hour and especially on sunday it goes on for 20 minutes non stop. But at the same time Minaretes with singing muslims would not be allowed. So is this Christian oppression, in a 70% atheist country?
philateliceun 4 months ago
@philateliceun Do two wrongs make a right? I've been to Amsterdam and to Delpht and didn't notice any church bells. There were some clock bells, but bells do not always connotate religion. I've been to Jeddah in Saudia Arabia where churches and services are illegal. It is considered a thought crime to join another religion. Is it the same in the Netherlands? Is it illegal for Muslims to Proselytize or to preach? Or for a xtian to marry a muslim? If not then your comment is pointless.
CHAS1422 4 months ago
@CHAS1422 "The fact the prayer call is announced over loud speakers 5 times daily, yet a Christian cannot prosylatize means they do not respect rights and equality"
So the fact that there is a catholic church across my street who rings the church bells for 20 mins non stop 2 times a day on sunday and that minaretes with singing arabs are not allowed means that in my country they don't respect rights and equality.
philateliceun 4 months ago
@philateliceun I've never heard of such a thing as a church ringing it's bells 20 minutes twice a day. When you moved to your apartment did you read the disclosures? I would also find that annoying. The right to ring bells does not equate to restrictions on personal choices, or leaving a religion. If I purchased a blowhorn and starting blasting my neighbors with 15 minutes of prayer 5 times a day, or began clanging bells for 40 minutes a day, I'm sure I'd be cited for noise ordinance violations.
CHAS1422 4 months ago
@CHAS1422 I was just trying to show you that here in my country which is 100% secular which has 70% atheist population we STILL have these religious institutions somewhere and that some religions, even in secular countries, are favorite over other ones. The fact that some things are allowed and not allowed is not proof per se of no respect for rights and equality, there could be a lot of factors.
philateliceun 4 months ago
Malaysia really is a diverse country, as a totally non-muslim living in Malaysia I am totally untouched by the Shariah laws, and am basically free to do what ever - except marry a muslim or convert muslims. Dawahflims is right in that non-muslims have a great deal of freedom, he is wrong in that these freedoms disappear when muslims seek to leave their religion or are made examples of by extremist elements. There is also pro muslim affirmative action - but its manageable.
Sunhawk7ajj 4 months ago
@Sunhawk7ajj The reason non Muslims are mostly unaffected by Sharia in Malaysia is because they need that influx of capital that makes Kuala Lumpur a modern city. Malaysia does a lot a human trafficking problem, with a US State Dept Tier 3 status in 2007 & a "2" watch list status now. Abuse of Indonesian maids had been in several different reports, was the only thing I found suitable for inclusion in for a video to allude to the larger problem of foreign worker exploitation.
robertmike57 4 months ago
@robertmike57 Actually my family has been here since 1870, the integration of races is a part of the Malaysian Culture that is separate from religious fundamentalism. Its not about capital, its about 3 different races that did build this nation. Yes Malaysia has problems and sick individuals - just like any country.. but all races can get medical treatment and dental (inc. braces) almost free. Less then RM15. Most speak & read 2 languages, We have problems yes, but it is a great home :)
Sunhawk7ajj 4 months ago 2
@Sunhawk7ajj Don't mean any disrespect to you, can see Kuala Lumpur is a prosperous city. Know the basic history which few americans do, British Colony/Protectorate until 1963, comprised of Malaya States, Sarawak & Sabah. Recent report of indigneous tribes being pressured to convert to Islam. Has 2 legal million & 1.9 million illegal migrant workers in a population of 28 million. That's far more by % than what the USA has, and leads to human rights abuses reported by the US State Department.
robertmike57 4 months ago
@robertmike57 Im not disrespected, just being fair. And yes as I mentioned there is affirmative action for Muslims, and that does put pressure on people to convert to receive the benefits, especially to the poor groups as you pointed out. That is unfortunately the power of economics. BUT... too many of the people from other Asian Countries including Phillipines, Myanmar, Indonesia, Bangaladesh WANT to live in Malaysia. :D. Like US we have major issues, but overall its a good place.
Sunhawk7ajj 4 months ago
Can't wait to see DawahFilms in one of those "Islamic recreation centers".
quickpua 4 months ago
Follow cookie trial, the JFK bomber to 1990 coup !!!!!
parsonman05 4 months ago
Dawahfilms, like Islam, is a danger.
shangrigreige 4 months ago
Everywhere there is an Islamic majority we see tyrany. We see how Kevin aka Ali behaves when restrained by civil society. What would he be like if he had the full weight of the law behind his vengeful persona !!
insightnew 4 months ago 2
@insightnew
You have to look at Thunderf00t's flaws as well, he can be a douche as well.
Cavin21 4 months ago
oh, the horrible things people do when deluded by religion... sigh
kaduisaui 4 months ago