I could not have said it better: limiting free speech – ESPECIALLY the ‘lunatic fringe’ and ‘hate speech’ – only drives it underground, where it festers and infects other minds. Out, in the open, everyone can expose and debunk it.
I could not have said it better: limiting free speech – ESPECIALLY the ‘lunatic fringe’ and ‘hate speech’ – only drives it underground, where it festers and infects other minds. Out, in the open, everyone can expose and debunk it.
Friends,
The Islamic Circle of North America (ICNA) designated by the US Justice Department and the FBI as a front for the Muslim Brotherhood, is partnering with the Liberal Party and Michael Ignatieff to host a fundraising event for liberal candidate Omar AlGhabra in Mississauga tonight.
As if this link alone was not troublesome, ICNA is making no secret of their association with both Ignatieff and AlGhabra. In a mass e-mail burst, ICNA head A. Qayyum Mufti wrote:
“Please help Omar AlGhabra reach the the parliament once again. Support him in his campaign by volounteering, financially, and inviting others. Join him this Monday to kick start his 2011 election campaign.”
For the uninitiated, ICNA follows the ideology of the Jamaat-e-Islami in Pakistan and the doctrine of the Muslim Brotherhood founder Hassan Albanna. The spiritual head of ICNA is the late Syed Maududi who was once sentenced to death for his role in the pogroms aimed at liquidating the Ahmaddiya Muslims in Pakistan in 1952.
How on earth will the leader of the Liberal Party Michael Ignatieff explain why he got himself in bed with ICNA? Well, if Rob Oliphant can have lunch with a pro-Taliban politician Imran Khan, then ICNA promoting a liberal candidate should be no big surprise.
Tarek
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Head over to his page – he has more!
HT: BCF
Tuesday evening, the Free Thinking Film Society presented ‘Caledonia: No More Nightmares’.
It was a memorable evening.
I hesitate to say ‘good’, because even though the speakers were engaging and informative, all the people were pleasant (with only minor exceptions, hardly worth mentioning) and everything was well 0rganized – even the Ottawa Police were friendly and effective – the very fact that the events discussed during this evening happened is deeply troubling.
Here is a taste of what the evening was like:
There was a lot of food for thought there, that evening, and I am still not done thinking it all through – I am a slow thinker. I will write more about this.
The one thing that I learned coming from the evening was this: The ‘bad guys’ here were not ‘The Natives’ – a few residents there misbehaved at the beginning, true, but as soon as there was conflict which the OPP refused to police, militants from all over, of all races and colours, traveled to the 6 Nations land and robbed, raped and otherwise oppressed the Native residents. ‘The Natives’ were just as stuck as Caledonia residents. The OPP refused to help all of them.
The only ones whom the OPP protected were the militants. Yes, some of the militants were Natives. But most of the Natives from 6 Nations were not militants and most of the militants were not from the 6 Nations!
Had the OPP done their job at the beginning, the militants would not have sensed weakness and set up camp in Caledonia. None of this would have happened!
Marie Trainer, who was the Mayor for Haldimand county during these events, gave the most moving speech of the evening. It really brought home just how helpless and abandoned the people – both on the Caledonia/Haldimand county side and on the 6 Nations Reservation side.
One could see just how responsible she felt for her people, how heavily this weighed on her.
She told us an interesting story.
A number of illegal smoke shacks had sprung up in the area. These sell cigarets which have not passed any safety controls, and they sell cigarets to minors. Marie Trainer worked together with the 6 Nations Council to shut down the two smoke shacks on the County property and the two smoke shacks on the 6 Nations land. Now, only the 2 shacks on land owned by the Province of Ontario (controlled by the militants) remained. A representative from 6 Nations and Marie Trainer together went to the Province, asking for action to be taken to shut these illegal smoke shacks which sold tainted cigarettes to minors – to no avail. The Province of Ontario refused to take action to help them!
Shameful!
If looks could kill, I do believe ‘Old Rumpy’ would have to have been charged with murder….
May 20th, 2011 is International Draw Muhammad Day 2.
May 21st, 2011 in Armageddon Day, according to many thousands of Christians.
If you would like to send in contributions for International Draw Muhammad Day, please do. I’ll save them up for publication on May 20th.
A quick reminder that tomorrow night (22nd of March, 2011), the ‘Caledonia: No More Nightmares’ presentation is coming to the National Archives Library on Wellington Street. From ‘The Free Thinking Film Society’:
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Blazing Cat Fur has the story on how an MP – and a cabinet minister to boot – was effectively shut up by cries of ‘security concerns’. No matter that he was willing to provide his own security at his speech…
Thunderfoot is right: Japan HAD prepared for earthquakes.
They lead the world in practical applications of the principles science discovers on how to build in earthquake zones. If this natural disaster had struck in a less technological and science-focused country, the death toll would be several magnitudes larger.
Which does not mean that it is somehow ‘negligable’, or that the human suffering the people of Japan, in Japan, their families and friends are experiencing is in any way less worthy of our help!
Just to drive the point home….
When I first started blogging, I came across a blog by a guy named Robert Evans. He was an Anglo (don’t know which English-speaking country he came from) who went to Japan to teach English for a year – then two, then three…. He fell in love with the country, the language, the people.
In fact, he was a budding writer who had oodles of potential. I know, because after reading his blog, I was spellbound by his writing style and commented often. He had since shut down that blog, and the next one he started, but, every now and then, we would converse on Google’s instant messanger: mostly discussing linguistics.
Robert was in love with the English language, as I am. The big difference between us was that for him, it was his 1st language while for me, English is either 2nd, 4th or 7th language (depending on how you count this). So, even though I am not familiar with Japanese, I do see some of the things which might appear ‘obvious’ to a ‘native Anglo’ but which are not if you have to learn the English language later on in life….
No, we were never close friends (not even ‘internet buddies’) – but we did have a few very ‘interesting chats’.
Last I knew, Robert Evans was teaching English on one of the islands located in the North-East of Japan.
I wonder if he was there, when the earthquake struck.
I wonder if he is OK!
Yeah, I know – I am a sap. But if I am this upset about not knowing the fate of someone I kind-of knew through the internet, who might not even have been in the danger zone any longer, is any indication of the worry that people DO go through worrying about loved ones whom they KNOW to have been in the area hit by the earthquake and whose fate is still unknown….well, I get the picture!
My thoughts and best wishes are with everyone affected by this natural disaster!
As for religious (or secular dogmatic) idiots who want to use this human suffering as a propaganda vehicle (or self-righteousness thingy, like the idiot-chick in Thunderf00t’s video, or the dumb-asses who claimed the Haiti earthquake was because women in the West did not wear hijabs or burkas or some similar religious drivel – or the morons trying to draw any sort of association between this earthquake and global warming):
POX ON ALL YOUR HOUSES!!!!