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A pair of stories about what happens to those who oppose Islamic Supremacism in their own countries. A story of our own Dhimmitude in the face of attacks against our people.
Do we pursue our assailants, do we ensure the security of our people?
The answer seems obvious, as the first story reminds me of the life long sentence and fate of the Danish cartoonists. Or the fate of the late Theo Van Gogh.
The second story is of the LACK of freedom of speech in the UK and other western democracies. Who is the law protecting, the British citizen or the Islamic Supremacist? Which group does civilization provide the care and protection for?
Apparently not us.
Do we pursue our assailants, do we ensure the security of our people?
The answer seems obvious, as the first story reminds me of the life long sentence and fate of the Danish cartoonists. Or the fate of the late Theo Van Gogh.
The second story is of the LACK of freedom of speech in the UK and other western democracies. Who is the law protecting, the British citizen or the Islamic Supremacist? Which group does civilization provide the care and protection for?
Apparently not us.
Nasreen: I cannot live like this any more
KOLKATA: Confined to a ?safe house? somewhere in New Delhi and shut out from the world except for phone calls and e-mails, controversial Bangladeshi writer Taslima Nasreen will celebrate the new year in a no-man?s land of fading hope, despair and crushing loneliness.
?I am only breathing. I don?t think I am alive like you are. Can anybody live like this? It was beyond my imagination that in a secular democracy this can happen to a writer,? Nasreen said from her room in an undisclosed location.
First They Came for the English Bloggers
I have said a number of times that what I do here would be illegal in some countries in Europe, and that a European citizen doing what I do can be arrested there.
Britain is such a country. Its recent laws concerning the incitement of racial and religious hatred have made illegal much of what is published in the Counterjihad blogosphere.
And now the first British blogger is about to face the Multicultural perp-walk.
Lionheart is a well-known patriotic blogger in England, and is on our blogroll. He is currently outside the UK, and has been informed that he will be arrested for stirring up racial hatred as soon as he returns home.