For more than ten years Michael Stürzenberger has been holding his popular presentations on Islam in downtown Munich. He is a tireless, fearless, and articulate speaker who provokes both Muslims and leftists with his well-informed expositions on the history and scripture of Islam. He has been prosecuted a number of times in Germany and Austria for saying doubleplus ungood things about the Religion of Peace.

The three videos below were recorded recently during one of Mr. Stürzenberger’s presentations in Munich. Many thanks to MissPiggy for the translations, and to Vlad Tepes for the subtitling.

In the first video a Gutmensch in the audience complains about the speaker’s “aggression”. It’s clear that he fully subscribes to the sharia view of insults to Islam — that is, anyone whose truth-telling about Islam causes Muslims to become angry and violent is himself responsible for that violence:

The second video shows that to the average German leftist, as long as there is a single native German who admires Hitler, it doesn’t matter how many Muslims revere the Nazis and buy copies of Mein Kampf (in Arabic) — that single native Nazi supporter trumps them all:

In the third video Mr. Stürzenberger takes exception to being called a Nazi repeatedly by a smirking member of the audience, and at the end promises that he will bring a lawsuit against him in court. In the USA, of course, such insults would not be actionable, but evidently the laws are different in Germany:

Video transcript #1:

00:00 Anton Hofreiter, now I have… —You’re the one practicing verbal assault here! You say that you

00:05 aren’t physically assaulting anyone, but what you are doing here the whole day is verbal assault.

00:10 You stir up and spread hate. The people of Munich won’t put up with that.

00:16 So, by explaining about the violence and hate that is in the Quran, we’re committing

00:23 verbal assault, is that right? —Yes, because you bring aggression here. So you don’t need to act

00:29 surprised when Muslims become aggressive too. You! You are cause of all the aggression here

00:35 at this event. —So, you think it is our fault that Muslims become violent? —That they are, here.

00:42 It’s our fault? —Yes. —Is it also our fault that Islam

00:46 has been violent on the planet since 632 A.D.?

00:49 That’s our fault? —No, I didn’t say that. —Islam has been doing that for the last 1,400 years, and

00:53 we want to avoid it continuing for another 1,400 years. Why are you waving your hand in front

00:57 of your face? Don’t you have any sympathy for the dead who have been victims of Islamic terror?

01:00 200 in Paris? 12 in Berlin? —Yes, because of you

01:04 the entire aggression is intensified. You’re pouring oil on

01:09 the fire. —Oh, so we should ignore it, right? —Yes! —Just look away and stay silent, right? (2X)

01:14 Yes. —Exactly, and we’ll just hope nothing else happens, right? —Yes.

01:18 Exactly, and when something else does happen, just forget it. —I didn’t say just forget it.

01:22 So, we are allowed to talk about it? Are we allowed to talk about the reason

01:26 behind the terror? Get to the bottom of things? —Not the way you are doing it.

01:29 It can be done in a more peaceful manner. It can be done in a peaceful manner with

01:32 democratic parties, but not with extremists like you.

01:36 Don’t you think it is important to inform people

01:39 about what is in the Quran? About the instructions and commands? —Yes, but it can be done

01:43 in a peaceful manner. —Are we doing it non-peacefully? —Yes. —We are just quoting what it

01:46 says. —You’re spreading hate and it’s not peaceful. —We’re telling people about the hate that is

01:50 preached in the Quran. —Yes, that’s right. You absorb it and are not any better than they are.

01:54 —Did you listen today? We’re friendly and show good will towards others. —You’re friendly?

02:00 You are spreading hate! You provoke people! That’s not friendly! —So who did I provoke?

02:06 Mr. Schwarz? —As one example, yes. —I only explained what he did to me. He sued me and

02:11 dragged me into court and couldn’t even pay his own court fees. —He’s here peacefully and

02:14 you provoke him. —I’m peaceful too. —You can’t tell, the way you act. That’s not peaceful.

02:20 —What is non-peaceful? Explaining the facts? —Your aggressive behavior is non-peaceful,

02:25 not necessarily the subject matter, but your aggressive manner, the way you present it,

02:29 is violent. —You feel that it’s aggressive? —Yes.

02:33 Maybe “dedicated” is the better word. Dedicated?

02:36 Dedicated and aggressive. Aggressive towards others who think differently. —Could it be that

02:41 the aggression that you’re feeling is coming from the fact that we quote what it says in the Quran?

02:46 Kill them, cut their heads off — it comes across

02:49 as being very hateful, right? Maybe you are projecting

02:52 that hate onto me because I’m presenting it? —Uh, well… no.

02:57 The hate isn’t being projected onto you.

03:02 You are reflecting the hate from… —Do you know what happens to me? When I quote all these

03:07 verses from the Quran, dozen of Muslims come to me,

03:11 telling me they’ll cut off my head and that they’ll

03:14 kill me. Can you understand that? It happens at almost every presentation we make, every one.

03:22 Not just abhorrent insults, but death threats.

03:25 On a regular basis. Where do you think it comes from?

03:29 Where does this willingness to kill come from? —You know exactly which buttons to push to

03:33 set them off and you do it on purpose to provoke them to prove your point, to show how

03:38 aggressive Islam is, allegedly, but these are just individual people that you provoke and then they

03:46 lose control of themselves. That’s exactly what you want. You push all the buttons and say:

03:53 “Look, you see, Islam is so bad”, although they’re

03:56 just individuals that you insult and provoke.

03:59 Ok, look, we’ve been doing our public awareness campaign since 2010. —That’s what you do.

04:04 Buttons were already pushed in 2001 when 3,000 Americans were pulverised in New York.

04:09 In 2003, trains were blown up in Madrid — 180 dead. In 2005, buses in London with 60 dead.

04:17 Then there’s Brussels and Paris. You know all this happened and that’s way before we started

04:24 our awareness campaign. Why were all of them provoked? —Why, why, why, why do you

04:29 provoke in the same way? —We want the terror to stop! We want to explore in depth the reasons

04:35 for the terror. Do you understand that? The politicians and media want to conceal it.

04:41 Just like you said before, that we just need to keep quiet about it. Appeasement. Stay calm.

04:47 That’s exactly why we started the awareness campaign, because we need to talk about it.

04:51 We have to remove the cause of terror and killing.