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Lord of the Rings Star Tells Truth, Upset PC Multicultural Dogma
Wales on Sunday ^ | January 18, 2004 | Lucy Ballinger

Posted on 01/19/2004 4:24:44 PM PST by Aetius

Welsh star in race row Jan 18 2004

Lucy Ballinger, Wales on Sunday

ONE of the biggest Welsh movie stars in Hollywood kicked off a race storm last night after making anti-Muslim remarks.

Outraged Islamic leaders in Wales demanded an immediate apology from Lord Of The Rings actor John Rhys-Davies, who claimed an increase in Europe's Muslim population was a "demographic catastrophe" threatening "Western civilisation".

The 59-year-old Ammanford actor's comments were originally made in an interview with American journalists from World magazine, but this week they were used by the far right British National Party in a leaflet to campaign for support among cinema-goers.

Last night Rhys-Davies stood by his views which follow Robert Kilroy-Silk's inflammatory anti-Arab column. But he criticised the BNP for hijacking his words for their own ends.

In the interview, Rhys-Davies, who plays heroic dwarf Gimli and recorded the voice of computer-animated character Treebeard in the Hollywood blockbuster, interprets Tolkien's story of good versus evil as a metaphor for modern race relations.

He said: "There is a demographic catastrophe happening in Europe that nobody wants to talk about, that we daren't bring up because we are so cagey about not offending people racially. And rightly we should be. But there is a cultural thing as well.

"By 2020, 50 per cent of the children in Holland under the age of 18 will be of Muslim descent.

"I think that Tolkien says that some generations will be challenged. And if they do not rise to meet that challenge, they will lose their civilisation. That does have a real resonance with me."

The 6ft tall actor, who wore facial prosthetics and performed on his knees to portray the 4ft 2in dwarf in Lord Of The Rings, even says he is aware that his beliefs could end his career, which has seen him star in the Indiana Jones films and James Bond movie The Living Daylights.

"I am for dead, (traditional) white male culture," said Rhys-Davies, who divides his time between his homes in Los Angeles and the Isle of Man.

"Many do not understand how precarious Western civilisation is and what a joy it is.

"From it, we get real democracy. From it, we get the sort of intellectual tolerance that allows me to propound something that may be completely alien to you.

"I'm burying my career so substantially in these interviews that it's painful. But I think there are some questions that demand honest answers."

The BNP reproduced some of his comments on their website, where they ask people to print them off and distribute them at showings of Lord Of The Rings.

BNP leader Nick Griffin last night defended using Rhys-Davies' words for their Stand, Men Of The West leaflet, which he claimed was popular with film-goers in the Valleys.

"He is not a racist in terms of race hate and nor are we," he said.

"We just feel his views dovetail with our message as the comments in the interview quoted reflect our opinions too."

Rhys-Davies said it was "distressing to find yourself on a BNP leaflet", adding: "But on reflection, these people can't really do any great harm unless you allow them to."

The actor's over-the-top views were criticised by Tolkien Society publicity officer Ian Collier.

He said: "The Tolkien Society is not a politically-aligned organisation and we do not in any way condone the use of his works to support messages of racial hate, just as Tolkien himself objected strongly to the use of Northern Myth by the Nazis.

"There is documentary evidence that Tolkien did not agree with these views and we are saddened to see this kind of misrepresentation occurring."

The views were greeted with contempt by the MP for Rhys-Davies' former home town, Ammanford.

"I condemn these comments as being racist and ill-informed," said Adam Price, Plaid Cymru MP for Carmarthen East & Dinefwr.

"It is obvious that this man who now lives in the lap of luxury in Hollywood is out of touch with realities of the nature of present day European society.

"His attack on Muslims and comments about the threat that they pose to Western society shows his ignorance of world events and the true teachings of Islam.

"Ammanford people will feel very let down by a man with such close connections to the town."

Last night Mohammed Javed, chairman of the Muslim Society for Wales, said: "We want an apology. This could stir up racial hatred in society. It's ignorance, he should learn more about Islam and the religions before he makes these comments.

"They are based on his ignorance and nothing else."

Chief executive of the All Wales Ethnic Minority Association (Awema) Naz Malik agreed.

He said: "I do not know why he has said these things. If 50 per cent of people in Holland under 18 are Muslims in 16 years time, so what? In Britain the fastest growing race is mixed race, people of dual heritage. It is a cause for great celebration that our cultures are mixed.

"We live in a global society - we celebrate what is good in cultures and challenge what is bad in civilisations.

"Does he ever listen to any music other than European? Does he eat Indian food? Does he ever appreciate art other than that from Europe?

"I feel sorry for this actor because he must feel very insecure about his future. I feel sorry for his close mindedness."

Wales Friends of Searchlight's Ian Titherington accused the BNP of hijacking the actor's comments.

He said: "Tolkien's Ring Trilogy is generally considered to be the best fantasy story ever written.

"It really shows how desperate the BNP are, to try to make political capital out of a cinematic re-production of fantasy."

LAST NIGHT we spoke to John Rhys-Davies from his Hollywood home and asked him to defend his opinions.

Here's what he said...

LAST NIGHT we spoke to John Rhys-Davies from his Hollywood home and asked him to defend his opinions.

Here's what he said...

I BELIEVE in racial equality not racial discrimination. All I was commenting on was that there are cultural changes taking place in Europe that I consider to be unacceptable.

The fact that a minister of the French government has to fly to Cairo to talk with one of the religious heads in one of the mosques to get his approval for a ban on headscarves can be seen in two ways.

One, is how wonderfully culturally sensitive. The other, it seems to give an authority to a wholly unelected figure well outside Europe's jurisdiction.

I am really proud to be living in a society that accepts women as our equals, that accepts civilised discourse that allows people to hold different opinions without coming to any act of violence.

Here in America when that earthquake happened in Iran the reaction of everyone I knew was horror and dismay, the reaction of everyone when they heard that the old woman had been brought out alive long after they thought there was anyone there was absolute awe at the extraordinary capacity of the human spirit to survive. Contrast that with people jumping up and down and clapping at the 9/11 disaster in certain countries.

I don't think that Western society is opposed to Islamic society at all. I think a very important part of Islamic society is opposed to Western society.

It is time that ordinary Muslims stood up to be counted.

Most societies can benefit from a good stirring of genes, but most cultures are tolerant of each other. I do not see Buddhists throwing bombs into Christian churches, I do not see Christians blowing up Hindu temples, I do not see those sorts of challenges.

When we are prepared to overlook certain things because we don't want to rock the boat, this is wrong.

The greatest act of racism is to expect that other people will not behave according to your values and standards.

Yes, I am for dead, (traditional) white male culture. It's pretty damn good, pretty damn marvellous, pretty wonderful. That's not to exclude other cultures, but it's not to diminish mine.

I'm sorry that might be perceived as infringing some sort of racial taboo, it's certainly not intended to be a racial remark.

We are losing the ability to sit down and be able to have a tolerable argument.

I do not want to see a society where, should I ever have any, my granddaughters have their fingernails pulled out because they are wearing nail varnish.

I hope that my friends and relatives in Wales are not going to be shocked by what they are going to read about.

Do not brand me a racist because I am most certainly not.

But I will stand by this: Western Christianised Europe has values and experience that is worth defending.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: johnrhysdavies; lordoftherings; lotr; pc; wales
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To: CasearianDaoist
I thought the first LOTR movie was BORRRRINNNGGGGG. But, after hearing this I guess I'll have to go rent the 2nd and and watch the third too.

From the article: "The actor's over-the-top views". Ah, so now taking census results and projecting them out 50 years is over the top.
41 posted on 01/19/2004 5:06:51 PM PST by geopyg (Democracy, whiskey, sexy)
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To: yankeedame
All it takes is one with a phone and a computer....

Oops.. forgot. Technology is the spawn of the Great Satan, so I guess it should read..."all it takes is one with a pubescent boy toy that has a computer and a working phone...".
42 posted on 01/19/2004 5:10:03 PM PST by cavtrooper21 (Coffee, the elixir of life..or something resembling life.)
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To: Aetius
I will definately spend my money to see this guy in films!
43 posted on 01/19/2004 5:15:35 PM PST by Arpege92
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To: Rytwyng
Already Posted -- this is a duplicate thread

So? If it hadn't been posted again, I, and many like me wouldn't have seen it, unless we went back digging through 24 hours of posts, not even knowing what to look for, because we hadn't seen it in the news. I didn't even know it was posted before and it doesn't matter. I am glad to have read it now.
44 posted on 01/19/2004 5:22:05 PM PST by Ethyl
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To: Aetius
Outraged Islamic leaders ...

Let them be "outraged." Let them. I don't care about their demonized tantrums. We all should not care about their little demonized fits. Let them be outraged. Satan is outraged. Throw a rock at me, little demonized monkey.

I love America, a place where I can say goofy things and not be in fear of retaliation by demonized monkeys (e.g., these Satan-inspired Islamists).

45 posted on 01/19/2004 5:22:10 PM PST by Theo
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To: Arpege92
Anybody have an email contact for him? He deserves and atta boy.
46 posted on 01/19/2004 5:26:55 PM PST by WHATNEXT?
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To: Ethyl
True... but adding a comment to an existing thread, would serve equally well -- and would concentrate all discussions in one place.

It's the accepted custom of FreeRepublic to search for a topic or article before posting, and to avoid duplicate postings when possible.

47 posted on 01/19/2004 5:27:50 PM PST by Rytwyng
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To: ecurbh
One Ping....
48 posted on 01/19/2004 5:28:43 PM PST by HairOfTheDog
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To: Aetius
After reading this article I'm reminded of what King Theoden said in TTT:

"The days have gone down in the West...How did it come to this?!"

49 posted on 01/19/2004 5:30:13 PM PST by AsYouAre
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To: Aetius
"From it, we get real democracy. From it, we get the sort of intellectual tolerance that allows me to propound something that may be completely alien to you.

"I'm burying my career so substantially in these interviews that it's painful. But I think there are some questions that demand honest answers."

I've never found Democrats to be very democratic, nor do I believe the mentality of political correctness to be condusive to mantaining the freedoms that our forefathers fought for.

50 posted on 01/19/2004 5:33:20 PM PST by Tempest
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To: Aetius
Heard Mr. Rhys-Davies on Medved last week--impressive guy.
51 posted on 01/19/2004 5:42:51 PM PST by beaversmom
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To: Aetius
Wow, it's great to know that not everyone in the movie business is a complete idiot. This guy has made some intelligent comments. Unfortunately, the PC crowd will react as anyone with dogmatic views reacts to heresy against those views. It's a shame that expressing these kinds of thoughts is forbidden by the politically correct.

Diversity Is Not Our Strength
Bill

52 posted on 01/19/2004 5:47:55 PM PST by WFTR (Liberty isn't for cowards)
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To: Aetius
John Rhys Davies is the only star of the Lord of the Rings that understands its message. The rest must be truly phenomenal actors to make such a movie about love, sacrifice, duty, honor. and courage. Virtues which have little place in the multi cultural and politically correct world of cinema. Davies, it would appear was only acting naturally.

As long as people have courage to act honorably like Davies, The West, like Frodo, Lives!!!

53 posted on 01/19/2004 5:48:08 PM PST by xkaydet65
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To: Bloody Sam Roberts
If more people would, the world would be a better place!

Tia

54 posted on 01/19/2004 5:50:05 PM PST by tiamat ("Just a Bronze-Age Gal, Trapped in a Techno World!")
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To: Aetius; .30Carbine
Most societies can benefit from a good stirring of genes, but most cultures are tolerant of each other. I do not see Buddhists throwing bombs into Christian churches, I do not see Christians blowing up Hindu temples, I do not see those sorts of challenges.

I can't think of any religion other than Islam that does make a practice of throwing bombs at others. Most religions can be seen as taking a sort of pride in being founded upon principles that condemn that sort of barbaristic behavior. The root of Islam seems to have sprung from the idea that it couldn't exist without forcing itself on others by pain of death.

JRD-Gimli bump!

55 posted on 01/19/2004 5:53:08 PM PST by TigersEye ("Where there is life there is hope!" - Terri Schiavo)
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To: Aetius
>>..."His attack on Muslims and comments about the threat that they pose to Western society shows his ignorance of world events and the true teachings of Islam....<<

Oh yeah?. Name one thing...ONE THING that "Muslim society" has contributed for the BETTERMENT of the world?

The hope of this world lies in Western society.

56 posted on 01/19/2004 5:59:41 PM PST by FReepaholic (Never Forget: www.september-11-videos.com)
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To: yankeedame
Probably more than people might think. Millions of Indians, Pakistanis and Bengalis live throughout the UK, and many are Moslem.
57 posted on 01/19/2004 6:04:08 PM PST by governsleastgovernsbest
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To: TigersEye
The root of Islam seems to have sprung from the idea that it couldn't exist without forcing itself on others by pain of death.

It can't exist without the pain-of-death threat. Why else is the mere presence of any other religion banned in Saudi Arabia and proselytizing punishable by death (are non-Christian religions banned from Rome?)? They couldn't stand the competition! If we were to sponsor a major missionary effort in Iraq, within one generation it could become a Christian majority.
58 posted on 01/19/2004 6:34:34 PM PST by Rummyfan
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To: Aetius
Gimli be da dwarf
59 posted on 01/19/2004 6:46:21 PM PST by joesnuffy (Moderate Islam Is For Dilettantes)
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To: Aetius
"His attack on Muslims and comments about the threat that they pose to Western society shows his ignorance of world events and the true teachings of Islam."

You know, these Muslim leaders might have a point here, but there is this
little problem of 9-11 in New York, coupled with an ongoing problem in Israel, where Palestinians have been blowing themselves up in the name of Allah, in order to indiscriminately kill Jews; not to mention all the nasty little things that Muslim leaders have done to their own people, and all the carnage and disruption that Muslims are causing in other parts of the world, to non Muslims.

So just what are the true teachings of Islam?
I believe that Rheys-Davies, like myself, has gotten the message of Islam, and no further information on the subject is really necessary.
60 posted on 01/19/2004 6:47:08 PM PST by Hillarys nightmare (Limbaugh is the single Greatest Human alive in the world today; and thank GOD he is an American!)
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