A wonderful, astonishingly politically incorrect film. This isn’t even hinting at the current state of affairs. It’s a direct description: Hordes of savage Middle Eastern bums are storming into Europe. They want to destroy our way of life. And us along with it. They can say whatever they like, but everyone understands perfectly well. They hate us and want us gone. Once they get here, they’ll impose their own rules. And under those rules, there’s no place for us. Except perhaps as slaves. There are few of us, and we will never outnumber them. But no matter what, they will always remain ragged Middle Eastern bums. And we are the creators of the greatest civilization. And we will not surrender it without a fight. I’d say the film is right on the edge. A little less politically correct, and it would have turned into the famous Fourteen Words, expressed through a feature-length movie. What’s especially amusing is the way it plays with the usual liberal nonsense about the “mutual enrichment of cultures.” That is exactly the argument Xerxes makes to Leonidas. Xerxes, by the way, looks like Boy George stretched on a rack. And of course Iran should be bombed. It’s unclear how that piece of trash Ahmadinejad differs from the guy who sat on a chain and trembled with excitement before being unleashed on the Spartans. In no way. He’s just unshaven. Which makes him even worse. What really upsets me is our “nationalists,” who on the one hand oppose uncontrolled Muslim migration, and on the other hand wildly hate America and Israel. It should be obvious that Israel and the States, whatever grievances one may have with them, are in fact the front line in the struggle against the Islamization of the world. Let’s finally unite the Christian states and bomb everyone so they know their place. HURRAH! GLORY TO RUSSIA! P.S. Don’t write to me about the Tatars. Tatars are the right kind of Muslims. Normal, civilized people. They’d be the first to go after Wahhabis and Islamists too.

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