Canadian Filmmaker Gets Punched in the Face After Pretending to be an “Islamophobe”

Sven Longshanks

Daily Stormer

October 30, 2014

Despite mountains of evidence showing Muslim interests to be diametrically opposed to the interests of anyone who is not a Muslim, White people are still treating them better than they do their own people.

Just this year alone we have seen Muslims rape 1400 White school children, commit various beheadings of White people in Europe, America and the Middle East and give their support to the most barbaric group of savages outside of cannibal Africa.

Yet still our people refuse to countenance any public shunning of the Saracen among us.

In order to see whether people were actually taking any notice of all those atrocities and felt less disposed to help the people responsible, three anti-racist filmmakers decided to pretend that they were anti-Muslim and then record what people’s responses were.

They did this in Canada, where just in the last week a non-White Muslim murdered a White soldier and held the entire parliament to ransom, despite having been kindly let into the country as a refugee.

Rather than supporting the fake anti-Muslim sentiment of the film makers, one brainwashed onlooker actually resorted to physical violence and punched the actor in the face leaving him with a bloody nose, at the thought of seeing his protected Muslim class being discriminated against.

Daily Mail:

‘This is based on the events that happened in Ottawa,’ said YouTube filmmaker Omar Albach, referring to recent bloodshed in the Canadian capital.‘We’re going to see if people feel safe to be around Muslims or people that look like Muslims.’ Within seconds of the filmmakers beginning their first charade – which involved one telling another one wearing Muslim-style clothes he can’t board a bus – a middle-aged man objects to the apparent racism. ‘You know what? You can’t stereotype and judge people by their clothes,’ the casually dressed, silver-haired white man objects. ‘Or their nationalities or anything else, you know what I mean?’ The filmmakers repeat their play in several different locations, to get a range of responses. Although the footage is edited and not continuous, it seems they found difficulty finding anyone to go along with the racist behaviour. Asked to think of the recent shooting of Corporal Nathan Cirillo at Canada’s national war memorial, a woman responds: ‘It was awful and tragic, but I don’t think that’s any reason to persecute someone just because of what they’re wearing.’ The video, published yesterday, has already attracted nearly 200,000 views and a storm of comment. The location was poignant, Hamilton is the hometown of Corporal Cirillo and it was today the emotional scene of his funeral procession, led by his five-year-old son Marco. Burnishing Canada’s credentials as a tolerant, multicultural nation, the video shows Canadians of a range of ethnicities and walks of life objecting to vocal racism and Islamophobia. Finally, a hot-headed man in a baseball cap decides he’s had enough of the haranguing being dished out to the Muslim man. He sneaks up next to the ‘racist’ and sucker punches him in the face.

This just goes to show that there is far more Racialphobia than there is Islamophobia and people will quite happily commit hate crimes in full view of the camera, if the victim happens to be White.