Monday, November 27, 2006

The End of Freedom of Speech in the USA?

Previously this blog published a translation by Professor Hans Jansen of the letter the assassin of Dutch filmmaker Theo van Gogh pinned to his body.

Hans Jansen’s analysis of the letter by Mohammed B., shows the incompatibility of the presence of Muslim communities in Western democratic societies. Not only is the liberal dream of Bush and his neo-conservative advisors of remaking Islamic societies as free and democratic an impossible one, simultaniously opening one’s own country to invasion by tens of thousands of Muslims will have the effect of rendering Freedom of Speech, essential to the working of democracy, difficult. MORE

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Do you really think we need to worry about this? I mean, by the time our population has become 10% muslim, it will be the mexicans' problem.

Brass

Anonymous said...

Heh. Which visual image is more wikkid bizarre -- Muslims vs. Mexicans or a mosque full of Mexican Muslims?

Speaking of the late Theo van Gogh, I had a looksee at Burama's "Murder in Amsterdam" and it appears to be an exercise in Blame the Victims -- van Gogh and Hirsi Ali, mostly, but Muslim females in general come in for their share of patronizing attitude. According to Burama's sources, such women were offended by the image of Quanic text superimposed on nude females. Well, there you have it -- the perfect pretext for righteous murder. If you have to laugh or you'll cry, I recommend the "Saudi Arabia The Musical" video over at Atlas. You go, girl!

Snouck said...

The Mexicans can't be a problem, because that would be racist so it must be wrong, don't you agree?

The Mexicans massively vote for the Dhimmicrats btw, so if you keep up immigration that will be the end of the power of resistance of the USA.

The presence of Jihadists in North America should bother the likes of Robert Spencer and Mark Steyn. They 'll be the first to go the way of Theo van Gogh after all.

But it does not. They seem to be blind to the effect of immigration on Western societies. It is liberalism's blinding effect.

Regards,

Snouck