Flying Blind (2012)
6/10
Pretty anti-Western values
29 October 2017
Warning: Spoilers
The slant of this film is extremely anti-British. Why does the film promote the notion that it is wrong & 'inhumane' & racist for anti- terror police to question someone coming from a Muslim country who is an illegal immigrant?

The tone of this movie is to "prove" how prejudiced our police and the British people are when in actuality the aeronautics professor was working in a very sensitive industry and naturally should be vetted and investigated and monitored for her social connections. It's not like she was working in a chocolate factory, is it? I doubt very much that MI5 would have been interested in her dating some young Arab Muslim if they were both working in Sainsburys.

I wish that anti- terror police had been proactive in being able to spot, vet and stop the Islamist jihadist that murdered 22 young people in Manchester last May. Seen in that context this film jars with me, though the lead performances are wonderful. My beef is with the writer and director, both of whom have an anti-West agenda and decided to frame their prejudices within this 'human rights' drama.

There is absolutely no evidence that backs up claims that jihadists blow people up because of "Western foreign policy." That is a lie. Countries not engaged in any Arab wars are also prey to Islamist terror because the entire West is seen as something to be conquered to create the Caliphate.

The writer of this film has not understood this at all. Be warned when you watch this pro-Islamist propaganda masquerading as a drama. It pretends that it is presenting both sides to a complex situation. Instead it completely erases the fact that Islam is in a war against the West.
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