Thursday, July 27, 2006

Storm Track Intimidation: What Part of ‘Freedom of Speech’ Don’t They Understand?

From The Gathering Storm

I wonder when Muslims will tire of beating a dead horse. Muslim groups in Denmark asked a United Nations anti-racism panel Wednesday to examine whether the Danish government's response to cartoons depicting the Muslim prophet Muhammad violated an international anti-racism treaty.

Now this is how many months since the big hissy fit Muslims threw over the Motoons and they still don’t get it?

“In letter to the anti-racism committee - a panel of 18 independent experts that oversees global compliance with the 1969 International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination - five cultural and religious institutions claiming to serve "the interests of Arab and Muslim Danes living in Denmark" argued that the government's response to the cartoons violated international law.”

Wake up guys! The government has nothing to do with it. This was a private newspaper exercising their right to free speech - something foreign to the Islamists who would like to see it repealed if tat free speech embarrasses Muslims and Islam.

And yet, they Muslims seem to have no problem exercising free speech when it advancing their agenda and criticizing dhimmis.

“The U.S. debut of the popular but controversial Turkish action movie "Valley of Wolves: Iraq," starring Billy Zane and Gary Busey, will be among the screenings Saturday during the Muslim Film Festival at the Naz 8 Cinema. Critics say the film — at $10 million the most expensive ever made in Turkey — villifies the United States, showing American soldiers in Iraq killing a little boy in front of his mother and randomly gunning down dozens of other people. Zane plays a CIA officer and self-professed "peacekeeper sent by God," and Busey is cast as a Jewish American at Abu Ghraib prison who harvests human organs to sell to rich people in New York, London and Tel Aviv.”

By the way, the film has broken box office records in Turkey. Turkey is being considered for EU membership. I wonder what the EU would do to a member country that showed such prejudiced and bigoted lies towards America. I wouldn’t hold my breath.

2 comments:

The Old Nail said...

Turkey has a law whereby it's citizens are not allowed to critisize Turkey, punishable by imprisonment.
Apparently it is acceptable to them for it's citizens to demonise other western societies, particularly in the present period of muslim unrest.

If Turkey is again seriously considered for EU membership I believe the European nations must strenuously object.
We don't need them.

Anonymous said...

"To examine whether the Danish government's response to cartoons depicting the Muslim prophet Muhammad violated an international anti-racism treaty."

Islam isn't a race, it's a mental illness, so what's a UN anti-racism treaty got to do with some rather mild lampoons of a dark-age child-molester that for some bizzarre reason trigger pathological responses among psychopaths. Isn't this actually a job for the World Health Organisation? Shouldn't Islam be declared a notifiable mental illness?