Saturday, November 17, 2007

Rappin’ With the Jihad

Muhabbet and Frank-Walter SteinmeierA scandal is brewing in Germany, although there’s not much about it to be found in the English-language media. News stories concerning the incident have appeared — for example, this one in The Daily Telegraph — but they only give a bare-bones description of the event. It’s an official press-release version, describing a feel-good Multicultural occasion when the German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier and Bernard Kouchner, his French counterpart, did a little off-key musical number in a recording studio with a Turkish-German pop singer.

Nice moment. “We are the World”. Music will bring us together. Etc., etc.

What these MSM stories won’t tell you is the background of the pop singer these two political bozos joined up with for their Terpsichorean moment. Muhabbet — he seems to have only a single name, like Cher, Sting, or Madonna — is not your average Turkish-German rap singer: he has this nasty little habit of promoting violent jihad in his songs.

I first became aware of this story a few days ago through the German blog Politically Incorrect:

“He met the right sound” rejoices the German governmental youth-magazine on the “integration song interpreted by German minister of foreign affairs Steinmeier together with his French colleague Kouchner and the Turkish singer Muhabbet accompanied by some young musicians — a song to promote an open and tolerant Germany. Fair enough, but subsequently it occurred that of all people Muhabbet has some other views about cultural openness and tolerance than intended by Steinmeier.

It should have been a public relations action during the talks between Germany and France about integration issues. Quite awkward though, the German TV midnight-news “Tagesschau” presented the film-maker Esther Schapira (…), who had produced an award winning documentation about the murder of Theo van Gogh by an Islamist. She said in front of the TV-cameras, Muhabbet had come towards her and a colleague of hers after the award winning ceremony and told them van Gogh would have been “lucky, he died so fast”. Muhabbet explained he would have imprisoned and tortured him in the basement first and added: “Ayaan Hirsi Ali has earned death too.”

You can see the Muhabbet video at Politically Incorrect.

This morning I received an email from LP, who had additional information on the Muhabbet-Steinmeier affair:

This is a massive scandal brewing in Germany, which has so far gone unnoticed in the Anglophone press and blogs.

On Nov. 12, German foreign minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier and his French equivalent Bernard Kouchner joined Turkish-German ethno-rap artist Muhabbet (23) in his studio to record a cheesy song about “Integration” and “Tolerance” and “Respect” and such. It’s silly enough, but not a big deal.

LP included another video clip of the event:

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And he goes on to say:

Muhabbet apparently is touted as some sort of integration wunderkind: He’s a UNICEF-representative for education, and a frontman for the anti-violence campaigns of the ministry for family and education. He flies on the minister’s plane and was dined by the chancellor, Angela Merkel

Muhabbet cartoonWhen Steinmeier’s publicity stunt made the news, the respected and recently decorated ARD-journalist Esther Schapira (ARD is the German BBC) and her co-producer Kamil Taylan remembered Muhabbet: They had met on Oct 20, when Schapira’s film “The day Theo von Gogh died” received the “Prix Europa”. After the ceremony, Muhabbet opined to Schapira and Taylan that he, Muhabbet, would tortured van Gogh in an cellar for days, before killing him. He also volunteered that he would do the same to Ayaan Hirsi Ali. Taylan (57) was about to strangle Muhabbet, when the latter’s manager intervened and tried to de-escalate. An email exchange, now on record, followed.

Esther Schapira went onto primetime TV news and told her story. First, Muhabbet denied the whole incident. Then he said he was misunderstood. Finally he floated a third version: I’ll translate some highlights:

Muhabbet: “… I said to her, that if some people would see that film they would torture and kill the man who made it.”
Newspaper: “So, you never heard about that film, Submission, and that Theo von Gogh was murdered?”
Muhabbet: “No, never. I was in the studio… but upon request by management I’ll soon start to read newspapers…”
 […]
Newspaper: “Well, that’s kind of what actually happened, isn’t it?”
Muhabbet: “Maybe I had a vision, […] or I can see into the past […] When I saw these pictures, the nudity and religion, I asked myself: aren’t the people who check on things? Why isn’t there censorship?…”
Newspaper: “This is legal in Holland and Germany.”
Muhabbet: “I didn’t know that.”

Their interest piqued, the press looked into Muhabbet’s musical offerings. I’ll translate:

a coffin I’ve reserved for you
the streets are mine, God has favored me
fear for your belongings
you’ll all pay dearly
fear for your belongings
you’ll burn in the fire
the end is nigh, you run naked across the meadow
you feel death touching your neck, you are an infidel
pact of wolves, run with the wolf pack
bloody horizon, death is peaceful

…and so on and so on. Tons of it. And this is recent stuff. A YouTube search will quickly yield all sorts of world-dominatin’ heathen-killin’ fag-and-c**t-killin’ wolves, who also have a thing for God. The audience in the videos appears to interpret this as songs about the religio-nationalist Türkish organization “the Grey Wolves”, as they make clear by their hand signs.

Remember: This man is a UNICEF-representative for education, and a frontman for the anti-violence campaigns of the ministry for family and education. He flies on the minister’s plane and was dined by the chancellor.

Oh, and what does the Foreign Minister say now, he who sang with the guy? He asks the media for “more restraint and due care in investigation”, because Muhabbet “has always spoken out in favor of integration and against violence”.

And Muhabbet says: “I’m not violent or fundamentalist… where do these fears come from? My fans are totally relaxed… the single and video will be out next week.”

PI reports that Steinmeier is currently being evasive about the issue. Presumably he will move soon to angry denunciation of his detractors, followed by a long period of “no comment”. Then perhaps he will blame the incident on “insufficient research by my overworked staff” or something similar. Then more of the weaving and bobbing, calls for resignation, and so on…

Or maybe not. We’ll see.

8 comments:

History Snark said...

Let me get this straight: The media, the UN and all these morons worshipped at the altar of Muhabbet and *nobody* ever bothered to translate his lyrics?

Methinks it was a case of burying their heads in the sand.

Ah, the desperate hunt for a moderate Muslim.

Unknown said...

The punch line is: They didn't even have to translate anything. All his songs (those in question included) are in German. All they had to do is simply googling for his lyrics. Or visiting his homepage on MySpace, where he linked to his most enthusiastic fans among the bozkurtlar, who were depicted in telling poses.

Reliapundit said...

THE PLEA FOR TOLERANCE FROM MUSLIMS IS - 90% OF THE TIME - A PLEA FOR US TO BE TOLERANT OF THEIR JIHAD.

IOW: WHAT THEY ARE REALLY "ASKING" FOR IS DHIMMITUDE.

AND OF COURSE, THEY ARE NOT REALLY ASKI9NG, BECAUSE BENEATH IT ALL IS ALWAYS A VEILED THREAT, PUN INTENDED.

IOW: IT'S BLACKMAIL.

PC IS THE ALLY OF DHIMMITUDE.

History Snark said...

Jeebus. I just assumed that the guy had to be rapping in Turkish, in order for the entire German/EU/UN establishment to not know what he's about. But I guess if you're dealing with the Euros, you don't even have to pretend.

Reliapundit, I think you're wrong. A plea for tolerance is not a threat. It's a tactic- they don't quite have the strength to overwhelm and slaughter the infidels, so they need more time to recruit suicide bombers and terrorists. And get them settled into Western countries, so they can breed like rats and import 13 year old brides.

Remember, non-westerners take a much longer view of events than we do.

Homophobic Horse said...

The Grey wolves are a laugh riot.

1389 said...

I still remember Bernard Kouchner's callous and corrupt behavior during the immediate aftermath of the Kosovo War. See:

Corrupt, bigoted Bernard Kouchner is back in the news

FluffResponse said...

"Presumably he will move soon to angry denunciation of his detractors."

Many of us have thought or said that those who speak of the Devil are ridiculous. But what do you make of a "religion" (really, a political system or social order) whose ideals include deception and sadism?

Why must this man -- this fine UN spokesman -- be allowed to walk freely in Western society?

People do not believe what Islam is.

David M said...

The Thunder Run has linked to this post in the - Web Reconnaissance for 11/19/2007 A short recon of what’s out there that might draw your attention, updated throughout the day...so check back often.