What if you had a Terror Fund-Raiser and Nobody Showed up?
Posted by: Jonathan Constantine | 04/19/2008 2:59 PM
What if you had a terror fund-raiser and nobody showed up?
Well, it appears that our own little operation chaos has succeeded. Here's how everything unfolded. After Starplex patriotically canceled the Sami Al-Arian screening/fundraiser this past Monday, CAIR frantically scrambled for a new venue. So they decided to sign a new contract with Edward's Cinemas. Once they secured the new and more expensive venue, they kept what was previously a well-publicized event very under wraps, releasing the new address only to those registered for the event.
In fact, I had to make calls to all of the movie theaters in Irvine to get an exact address. In addition, a portion of those who registered online never received a confirmation, despite emails from program director Marya Bangee encouraging guests to bring along friends and family. While CAIR was pushing (probably threatening Edwards) to keep the event alive, they couldn't issue a press release until two hours before the screening started, ostensibly begging people to make reservations.
And below is the result circa 7pm (when the film was supposed to start):
So I showed up to Edwards Theater, (above) across from the UCI campus around 7pm Thursday night. Accompanied by my brother, I was confronted by a few over-eager members of the Muslim Student Union, just salivating at the possibility of my appearance. A short stocky guy calls me over as I'm taking photos of the new digs, yelling my name. "Jon! Jon!"
He introduces himself as Omar. I've seen him before. The last time I saw him in action he nearly came to blows with a Jewish student after defending an antisemitic speech by Mohammed Al-Asi. Thursday night he was restraining this visible rage, substituting it for a facade of arrogance. He starts to ask me about myself (where I'm from, what I do), and smugly invites me to their annual Anti-Israel hate week on Week 7 (Monday Starts Week 4). What's even more amusing is that the MSU prefers to keep this information sealed until the weekend before these events start in order to hedge against potential counter-protest.
Below is Omar Kurdi's bigheaded foolishness (center) on display:
The girl wearing the pink hijab (above left) also gave me an earful, lecturing me on the 1st Amendment and telling me to respect dissenting voices. Apparently she doesn't remember the time I was thrown out of an antisemitic lecture along with my brother, Reut Cohen getting a camera shoved in her face during an interview with Ward Churchill, or the mass shout down of Daniel Pipes early last year. I told her that I was happy to assist as a speed bump to the fund-raiser. I finally left the scene after being condemned by one of the more lankier members:
Regal Cinemas should be ashamed at their buckling to the destructive will of Islamo-Fascism. The company has forever lost a customer. What's even more alarming was my phone call with the local theater's manager. In response to my questions about the screening, she told me that groups can book events in their facilities for whatever reason they want, and that there is no vetting process.
Conversely, I once again want to praise the patriotic decision of Kristen Wheaton and Starplex Cinemas. As a commenter on LGF points out, Starplex is no more bound to show this filth than they do pornography.
In any case CAIR is extremely peeved about our democratic efforts. In a libelous press-release they referred to concerned members of the community as anti-Muslim bigots, and seem to be threatening litigation against Starplex cinemas despite Marya Bangee's deliberate intention to deceive the theater of the fund-raiser and about the nature of the screening.
In any case, I was happy to participate in an effort that cut into a terror fund-raiser's bottom line. Sami Al-Arian is a convicted terrorist who was deeply and actively involved in (PIJ) Palestinian Islamic Jihad, a terror group responsible for several successful suicide bombings. And despite CAIR's complaints about censorship, this was entirely a democratic effort grounded in the classical power of persuasion.
MORE TO COME NEXT WEEK.
In fact, I had to make calls to all of the movie theaters in Irvine to get an exact address. In addition, a portion of those who registered online never received a confirmation, despite emails from program director Marya Bangee encouraging guests to bring along friends and family. While CAIR was pushing (probably threatening Edwards) to keep the event alive, they couldn't issue a press release until two hours before the screening started, ostensibly begging people to make reservations.
And below is the result circa 7pm (when the film was supposed to start):
So I showed up to Edwards Theater, (above) across from the UCI campus around 7pm Thursday night. Accompanied by my brother, I was confronted by a few over-eager members of the Muslim Student Union, just salivating at the possibility of my appearance. A short stocky guy calls me over as I'm taking photos of the new digs, yelling my name. "Jon! Jon!"
He introduces himself as Omar. I've seen him before. The last time I saw him in action he nearly came to blows with a Jewish student after defending an antisemitic speech by Mohammed Al-Asi. Thursday night he was restraining this visible rage, substituting it for a facade of arrogance. He starts to ask me about myself (where I'm from, what I do), and smugly invites me to their annual Anti-Israel hate week on Week 7 (Monday Starts Week 4). What's even more amusing is that the MSU prefers to keep this information sealed until the weekend before these events start in order to hedge against potential counter-protest.
Below is Omar Kurdi's bigheaded foolishness (center) on display:
I then walked up to one of the theater managers and asked him about the decision to proceed with the screening. He declined to comment, and referred me back to Regal's corporate office.How could you do this? Why do you have such a black heart?
Regal Cinemas should be ashamed at their buckling to the destructive will of Islamo-Fascism. The company has forever lost a customer. What's even more alarming was my phone call with the local theater's manager. In response to my questions about the screening, she told me that groups can book events in their facilities for whatever reason they want, and that there is no vetting process.
Conversely, I once again want to praise the patriotic decision of Kristen Wheaton and Starplex Cinemas. As a commenter on LGF points out, Starplex is no more bound to show this filth than they do pornography.
In any case CAIR is extremely peeved about our democratic efforts. In a libelous press-release they referred to concerned members of the community as anti-Muslim bigots, and seem to be threatening litigation against Starplex cinemas despite Marya Bangee's deliberate intention to deceive the theater of the fund-raiser and about the nature of the screening.
In any case, I was happy to participate in an effort that cut into a terror fund-raiser's bottom line. Sami Al-Arian is a convicted terrorist who was deeply and actively involved in (PIJ) Palestinian Islamic Jihad, a terror group responsible for several successful suicide bombings. And despite CAIR's complaints about censorship, this was entirely a democratic effort grounded in the classical power of persuasion.
MORE TO COME NEXT WEEK.



Kudos and many thanks Jonathan Constantine (any relation to the Roman emperor that adopted the Christian faith and stopped the persecution of Christians?) and anyone that assisted you in successfully pushing back against the 'cabal of cons and their mongrel hordes'.
Ad lucem,
Joseph Crowley
Nice Work!!!!
Thank you Jon!
I am on the UCI campus every day. I see the hundreds (possibly into the thousands) of muslim students who resent western culture, for by their alliance with their religion it represents "evil". I see them take advantage of American money in getting their education financed by student aide and gifts and grants and fellowships; I see them visibly demonstrate their disgust for my country's values and way of life. This is not only a representative behavior of just the students but by many of the Muslim Faculty as well.
I am of the opinion (which I must keep to myself because we have a diversity rule on campus) that we should go the way of Austraila and send them all packing back to the cradle of their own beloved country where they can hate us from afar rather than in our faces.
I will spread the word about this movie theater and will never walk in the door of one again.
I see the hundreds (possibly into the thousands) of muslim students who resent western culture, for by their alliance with their religion it represents "evil".
They all resent western culture? How do you know this?
I know a lot of American Muslims (some are students and some are not) and I've never met a single one who resents western culture. I do realize such people exist, and I'm sure some are UCI students. But how would you know that all UCI Muslims feel this way, or even a majority of them?
The statement that all Muslim students resent western culture is logically equivalent to saying all Republicans are homophobes. Both are absurd and offensive generalizations.
I don't think there is a such thing as a "homophobe." It is just a contrived word used by people who do like the fact that some people disapprove of their lifestyle choice. It is one thing to be afraid of something and it is another to say that something is wrong. It bugs me that people who support deviant behavior try and justify it by suggesting those who think deviant behavior are afraid of something.
I don't think there is a such thing as a "homophobe."
Ok, fine. The statement that all Muslim students resent western culture is logically equivalent to saying all Republicans are RACISTS. Both are absurd and offensive generalizations.
I just want you all to see what this movie about Al-Arian is all about!
http://www.linktv.org/programs/usavs