Pat Sajak wonders why Hollywood couldn’t care less about the van Gogh murder.

Pat Sajak is surprised that Hollywood’s typically loudmouthed blathermouts have next to nothing to say about the grotesque murder of Duth film maker van Gogh:

I’m trying to understand the nearly universal lack of outrage coming from Hollywood over the brutal murder of Dutch director, Theo van Gogh, who was shot on the morning of November 2, while bicycling through the streets of Amsterdam. The killer then stabbed his chest with one knife and slit his throat with another.

The presumed murderer, a Dutch-born dual Moroccan-Dutch citizen, attached a 5-page note to van Gogh’s body with a knife. In it, he threatened jihad against the West in general, and specifically against five prominent Dutch political figures. Van Gogh’s crime? He created a short film highly critical of the treatment of women in Islamic societies. So, again I ask, where is the outrage from Hollywood’s creative community? I mean, talk about a violation of the right of free speech!

If I were to venture a guess, I would say that Hollywood liberals prefer easy targets that won’t fight back in particularly meaningful ways. Speaking up against, say, Televangelists will make you cool at Manhattan and Hollywood cocktail parties. Speaking up against Muslim violence will make you dead cold in a coffin. Which reminds me…

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