Ezra Levant on the muslim efforts to silence all who point out the truths of islam

The only value and purpose of freedom of speech, is the criticism of religious and political authority. Without that, you have no freedom of speech at all on anything as all things will become the province of religion or politics.

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11 Replies to “Ezra Levant on the muslim efforts to silence all who point out the truths of islam”

  1. Islam is the truth of the top dog. When the British Empire ruled to find supplies for it’s industrial might, the Muslim was given Community Leaders of impeachable royalty and rank. They kept the dogs down.

    Any weakness, then from within the ranks a new leader more ruthless than the last will emerge.

    Alas, with the 20 years of politically correct office clerks ascending the powerbase in The West due to their sexual orientation and submission to the female form as a denial, the Islaminals smell excrement and menes mixing in the air, the wall of moral inhibition fallen and they will ascend across the ruins and wasteland of Socialism.

    Russians forced into ecconomic ruin have a hair-trigger, there is a Demitri Lakoski with a final bloody solution of the decadent imperialists he is looking very forward to over his vodka, for the youth he once savored where Comrade meant honest toil.

    Game of Beasts – out now in any good air-raid shelters.

    • And yet Socialists teach prostitution and pornography relaxes, to put it politely, its citizens with diverse lifestyle-identities. It is the opiate of the citizens.

      In Communism, prostitution is the natural outcome of one for the many.

      Islam is the many for one. What ‘your right hand possesses’ does not need a pretend lover or a computer screen. Real men don’t shy.

      • Gets you thinking. For a jihadi, internet porn must be a vision of paradise. Eternal heavenly rape in place of heavenly rest. They aren’t supposed to make pictures, of course, but where are all the lurid descriptions in what passes for Muslim literary art? 72 Beatrices to violate, each could have her own canto. This ought to have been one of great Islamic subjects down the centuries. Perhaps Muslims themselves found it too embarrassing.

  2. Egypt Sends 41 Islamists to Prison for Rioting (abcnews, Dec 18, 2014)
    http://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory/egypt-sends-41-islamists-prison-rioting-27686123

    “A criminal court in southern Egypt has convicted 41 Islamists on charges of rioting in August last year, and sentenced them to prison terms ranging from one to 15 years.

    Prosecutors in the city of Assiut had argued that the defendants ? all supporters of ousted Islamist President Mohammed Morsi ? ordered or participated in riots there shortly after the security forces’ deadly breakup of two Islamist sit-ins in Cairo on Aug. 14, 2013.

    The Assiut rioting included torching of churches and attacking government buildings.

    The court on Thursday also acquitted 60 defendants in the case.

    The case is one of dozens in which members of Morsi’s now-outlawed Muslim Brotherhood, an Islamist group, face charges from violence and membership in a terrorist group, to murder and conspiring with foreign powers.”

  3. Official: 28 Die in Clashes in Central African Republic (abcnews, Dec 18, 2014)
    http://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory/official-28-die-clashes-central-african-republic-27685917

    “A Red Cross official says clashes in Central African Republic have killed 28 and left dozens wounded.

    A pastor in Mbres, in the country’s center, said Thursday the fighting began Tuesday when a member of a Christian militia was killed by a grenade thrown by a group of Muslims. The fighting escalated when Christian fighters counter-attacked and other Muslims arrived. Gunfire could still be heard on Thursday morning.

    The Red Cross official spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak to the press. The pastor also refused to be cited by name because of fear for his safety.

    Central African Republic has been rocked over the past year by sectarian violence that has killed at least 5,000 people. U.N. peacekeepers are trying to stabilize the country.”

  4. Boko Haram unrest: Nigerian militants ‘kidnap 100 villagers’ (BBC, Dec 18, 2014)
    http://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-30529178

    “Militants have stormed a remote village in north-eastern Nigeria, killing at least 33 people and kidnapping at least 100, a survivor has told the BBC.

    He said that suspected Boko Haram militants had seized young men, women and children from Gumsuri village.

    The attack happened on Sunday but news has only just emerged, after survivors reached the city of Maiduguri.

    Meanwhile, Cameroon’s army says it has killed 116 Nigerian militants who had attacked one of its bases, AFP reports.

    Residents told the BBC the armed militants attacked the border town of Amchide on Wednesday, arriving in two vehicles and many others on foot.

    They raided the market area, setting fire to shops and more than 50 houses.

    No group has said it carried out either attack but officials have blamed Nigerian-based Boko Haram militants….”

  5. Mumbai attacks ‘mastermind’ Lakhvi bailed in Pakistan (BBC, Dec 18, 2014)
    http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-30529137

    “A man accused of masterminding the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks has been granted bail by a court in Pakistan.

    Zaki-ur-Rehman Lakhvi is one of seven men facing trial over the attacks in the Indian city, which left 165 people dead. Nine gunmen were also killed.

    The attacks in Mumbai damaged peace efforts between India and Pakistan.

    The bailing of Mr Lakhvi came a day after Pakistan PM Nawaz Sharif vowed to end terrorism after the Taliban killed 141 people at a school in Peshawar.

    Correspondents say the move will be an embarrassment for the Pakistani authorities who are under pressure to bring suspects in the case to justice….”

  6. Sydney siege: Gunman Monis had illegal firearm, say police (BBC, Dec 18, 2014)
    http://www.bbc.com/news/world-australia-30526962

    “The man who took 17 people hostage in a cafe in Sydney on Monday was carrying an illegally owned firearm, Australian police have said.

    PM Tony Abbott said on Wednesday that he wanted to know how Man Haron Monis was able to get a gun licence despite a history of violence and instability.

    New South Wales Police said Mr Abbott had been given inaccurate information….”

  7. Geert Wilders faces charges over ‘anti-Moroccan’ speech (BBC, Dec 18, 2014)
    http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-30532882

    “Dutch far-right politician Geert Wilders is due to be prosecuted over allegations he incited racial hatred against Moroccans, the authorities say.

    The charges stem from an incident in which Mr Wilders led an anti-Moroccan chant during a speech in March.

    The Dutch public prosecutor later received more than 6,400 complaints.

    Mr Wilders, who leads the Party for Freedom (PVV), has often expressed his distaste for Islam and mass immigration.

    In response to the prosecution, Mr Wilders described the charges in a statement as “a travesty”.

    “The public prosecutor would do better to devote his time to prosecuting jihadis instead of me,” he said.

    Mr Wilders made his comments during a political meeting in The Hague.

    Asking supporters in a cafe if they wanted fewer Moroccans in the country, some responded by chanting “Fewer! Fewer! Fewer!”

    The politician then replied: “I will fix it for you.”

    During a later television interview he referred to “Moroccan scum”, the Reuters news agency reports.

    The PVV is currently topping the opinions polls in the Netherlands.”