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Dhimmitude: Steyn Banned In Britain |
2006-03-12 |
Mark SteynÂ’s column is no longer available in the British press; according to the GuardianÂ’s Lionel Shriver, Steyn has now been dropped from both the Sunday Telegraph and the Spectator. (Hat tip: Tim Blair.) And thereÂ’s very little doubt that itÂ’s because of his clear-headed, uncompromising writing about Islam. his latest: Media shockingly ignorant of Muslims among us |
Posted by:Frank G |
#2 ![]() The sign says: Islam will not make the law in France |
Posted by: Thromort Spotle9087 2006-03-12 22:29 |
#1 Refer to the censorship phenomenon as: Murder Chill. UK editors and publishers and writers do not feel safe. Polls after the 7-7 atrocity revealed 6% open UK Muslim support for the massacres, and 37% support for the "goals" expressed by the terrorists. Murder Chill prevented the Blair government from implementing stronger internal security measures. Why is this happening? Political correctitude makes compulsory expressed belief in the dogma of the inherent peacefulness of Muslims. And use of the political process to promote the fact that stronger measures must be taken against the jihadis in our midst, will result in murder threats. Fear of our Muslims has reduced democratically elected politicians to surrogate enforcers of perverse sharia "blasphemy" laws, in contempt of constitutional protection guaranteeing freedom of speech. Western Constitutions are at least partly, nullified. In France, a populist movement - "Blue Revolution" - is arising against the Jihadi-Occupation of their country, and their "collabo" dhimmis. The inclusion of retired military officers in the movement reveals a belief in the absolute impotence of besieged civil authorities, in face of Muslim aggression. Could there be a coup in France? I wouldn't bet against it there, or anywhere where Murder Chill is obliterating liberty. |
Posted by: Listen To Dogs 2006-03-12 21:20 |