Tarek Fatah: ‘Where are all the artists who oppose totalitarianism today?’

Where are the Charlie Chaplins of today, prepared to mock today’s Hitler (Ahmadinejad and Nasrallah); today’s Nazism (Islamism)? Dammit, we can’t even have congressional hearings into the cancer Islamism has planted within us as a cancer. Here is from the time when men were men.


quotes Tarek Fatah

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3 Replies to “Tarek Fatah: ‘Where are all the artists who oppose totalitarianism today?’”

  1. They were black listed out of the entertainment industry by the left a long time ago.

  2. You must be aware that the movie was only released in the USA much later, maybe too late, because FDR felt Hitler might not like it; or something. It was only released in Europe in the late 1950s because the Germans might not like it. Or something.

  3. The very same thing was going on as now: FDR stopped release of the movie because Hitler might get mad. The movie was only released after the USA had declared war on Nazi Deutschland.
    It was only released in Europe in the late 1950s, because the Germans might get mad.