Friday, 16 March 2007

Kriss Donald film planned

Scottish newspaper the Daily Record reports that the TV company Granada is planning to make a film about the racist murder of Kriss Donald, which they will then aim to sell on to one of the major terrestrial channels.

I think there's something slightly voyeuristic about films depicting actual murders like this, particularly when they are made so soon after the events depicted took place. The Daily Record article says that Granada are "hoping to persuade Kriss's family to take part" - one would hope that they might have done that before announcing their plans to make the film.

Nonetheless, despite the potentially prurient nature of the production, a film about Kriss's murder would be beneficial, in giving publicity to a racist murder which, because its victim was white and the killers Pakistani, has been largely ignored by the MSM. The majority of racist violence in this country is carried out by non-whites against whites, and it is high time that these attacks were more openly acknowledged.

Of course, if and when this film comes to be shown, you can bet anything some "anti-racist" activist (Ruggie Johnson, perhaps?) will demand that it be censored, for fear that it might 'undermine community cohesion', and incite those evil white people to resort to their usual racist ways.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I wonder if they'll include the facts that he was castrated and had his eyes gouged out before being set on fire - facts that went virtually unreported in the MSM.


Meanwhile, more scary stuff about what's going on in our schools: http://www.familysecuritymatters.org/global.php?id=807725


And an interesting article on Islam as a meme/mind-virus/contagious mental illness at:

http://www.news.faithfreedom.org/index.php?name=News&file=article&sid=1079

Anonymous said...

More on the Islam virus from http://mediamatters.org/items/200610180005

Boortz: Islam is a "deadly virus" and "we're going to wait far too long to develop a vaccine to find a way to fight this"
On the October 16 edition of his nationally syndicated radio program, Neal Boortz declared: "Islam is a virus. It is a deadly virus that is spreading throughout Europe and the Western world," adding that "we're going to wait far too long to develop a vaccine to find a way to fight this." Later in the broadcast, Boortz, who stated that he "would be willing to put money that Spain will be operating under Islamic law within 10 years," predicted "that Europe is doomed, and America's going to have a tough time surviving in anything close to its present form after America falls to Islam -- to the Muslim creeping virus."

Anonymous said...

I wonder if it will actually get shown?
You know how pc correct the tv is these days but it will be good if it does get shown.