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If true, it shows why we should never abandon ANY of our principles of freedom of expression, there is no end to the process. Sooner or later nobody will be able to say anything at all about or even remotely connected with this most crappy of all crap religions.
If they are still alive, maybe they should track down the very elderly editors of the Dandy from when I was a kid as it had a character called Mustafa Camel.
He did the same stupid things as all the other characters, but I see it now, it was a deliberate slur on their Prophet.
He died young. Is that because he took the pi55 out of Islam?
I think the clue is in the fact that it was a heart attack. He was a big heavy guy, they don't tend to live very long. 59 wasn't bad imho. Out like a light, not screaming like the passengers in the bus he was driving!
If word gets out you will have Jack Straw prostrating himself asking for calm and understanding ....swiftly followed by Charles Clarke making ownership of all such offensive material illegal.
1950/60/70's british comedy films have no part in the culture of modern day multi-cultural Britain.
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