Pamela Geller’s ’50 Shades of Jihad’

Sara Yasin has given Pam Geller’s ad a makeover:

50shadesofjihad

About Sara Yasin

Sara Yasin is a Palestinian-American raised in the South of the United States. She is a blogger and writer interested in covering issues related to Islam, free expression, gender, race, and multiculturalism. You can follow her on Twitter at @missyasin.
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  1. pabelmont says:

    Savage feels so good? Like OBAMA telling the rioters that they should never resort to violence (imagine the USA telling A*N*Y*O*N*E that resort to violence is wrong, that violence is not the answer. IMAGINE!)

  2. Eva Smagacz says:

    I would buy “50 shades of Jihad”. I would. Seriously I would. I would sit down with a glass of wine, or two, in privacy of my home and ……….. let the imagination run riot: Glorious Arab men, with rippling muscles and a loin cloth, and murder in their hearts, dripping tostesterone – very Valentino and weak knees.

    This will definately sell.

    • RE: “Glorious Arab men, with rippling muscles and a loin cloth, and murder in their hearts, dripping testosterone” ~ Eva Smagacz

      YOUR WISH IS MY COMMAND (Or, in the vernacular of the day, here ya go “toots”!):

      The Thief of Bagdad (1924) [JPEG IMAGE] – link to virtual-history.com
      The Thief of Bagdad at the Internet Movie Database – link to imdb.com
      Thief of Bagdad (1924) Douglas Fairbanks Sr [VIDEO, 01:04] – link to youtube.com
      ENTIRE FILM AT YouTube: Thief of Bagdad (1924) Douglas Fairbanks [VIDEO, 2:20:22] – link to youtube.com
      The Thief of Bagdad is available for free download at the Internet Archive – link to archive.org

      P.S. FROM RICHARD ATTENBOROUGH’S 1992 FILM ‘CHAPLIN’:

      [This scene takes place just above and behind the HOLLYWOODLAND sign, to where they had ridden their bicycles.]
      • Douglas Fairbanks: “Charles, you’re a foreigner; you’re still an outsider. You’ve never understood this country.”
      • Charlie Chaplin: “It’s a good country underneath, Doug.”
      • Douglas Fairbanks: “No, it’s a good country on *top*. Underneath, that’s what starts showing when we’re scared.”
      NOTE: “*top*” means that top was said with emphasis

      SOURCE – link to imdb.com

    • ColinWright says:

      Eva says: “would buy “50 shades of Jihad”. I would. Seriously I would. I would sit down with a glass of wine, or two, in privacy of my home and ……….. let the imagination run riot: Glorious Arab men, with rippling muscles and a loin cloth, and murder in their hearts, dripping tostesterone – very Valentino and weak knees…”

      Lol. Not with the program at all, are you?

      It actually would be funny if somebody cranked out something like this, and it started selling — for entirely the wrong reasons.

  3. eljay says:

    If the fifty shades of jihad are primarily the guys burning and killing over movies and cartoons of the “prophet”, I think you’d be sorely disappointed. ;-)

    “50 Shades of Naughty Schoolgirls in Uniform” – now that’s something I could see myself buying. :-D

    • aiman says:

      “50 Shades of Naughty Schoolgirls in Uniform” – now that’s something I could see myself buying. :-D”

      Of course, that version of conditioned patriarchy is better than coercive patriarchy that is supported by religious folks, so you should be all for it.

  4. Hostage says:

    In any war between the civilized man and the savage

    Always remember that eviction by armed attack or occupation and inhuman acts resulting from the policy of apartheid, and the crime of genocide are acts to which no statutory limitations apply (no matter how civilized you pretend to be).

  5. piotr says:

    In a struggle between human and blood-sucking bedbugs side with humans. Support Palestinians!

    I would test this slogan is it is offensive solely to bedbugs. Do not try it indoors, but perfect at a garden-party gathering.

  6. radii says:

    If Geller weren’t so convinced of her own importance in her movement she could employ some objectivity and consider others like her in history – say the past 100 years … how does life end up for these hate-mongers, dear? At best they live to an old age and are pariahs, embittered by their hatred and so full of hubris they never drop the act and thus suffer ostracism and loneliness while the world has moved on and forgotten your screeds and what your position even was