Jihad by Court


 

Update Below: (I’m also Going to Miss Sweden)

The Gatestone Institute watches the issue of European immigration very closely, especially as it relates to Muslims:

Yves Mamou:

A silent jihad is under way in France. Spread by a constellation of Muslim organizations allied to powerful (non-Muslim) “anti-racist” associations, “jihad by court” is attacking freedom of press, and freedom of speech. Any journalist, politician, lawyer or intellectual who talks or writes either about Islam or some of its representatives in a critical way, is at risk of being taken to court for “racism” or “outraging a group of people because of their religion.”

The so-called “jihad by court” began in an experimental way in France at the beginning of the century. In 2002, the famous French writer Michel Houellebecq was sued for “incitement to hatred” by Islamic organizations allied to the Ligue des droits de l’Homme, (“Human Rights League”), a prestigious “anti-racist” organization. Houellebecq was sued for having said in an interview with Lire magazine that, “of all existing religions, Islam is the dumbest. We read the Coran, we all collapse.” Houellebecq was acquitted.

Mamou says it’s getting worse. It’s getting difficult to say anything which sounds like a warning in France without retribution.

The strategy is clear: any journalist, writer, intellectual, academic, activist or any newspaper, organization, association criticizing or exposing a Muslim Brotherhood individual or organization is very likely to be sued for defamation. 

You know, I’m gonna miss France.

Sweden Too:

It’s a country where the government rolls out the red carpet for returning ISIS members, giving them special benefits, in hopes that they’ll see the light and put down their weapons.

It’s a country where, while Muslim rapists and terrorists are forgiven, critics of immigrant conduct are punished. In May, a 70-year-old woman in Dalarna, Sweden, was arrested for writing on Facebook in 2015 about immigrants who “set cars on fire and urinate and defecate in the streets.” (She faces up to four years in prison.)

No surprise, then, that on July 7, Jyllands-Posten reported that the Swedish government plans to alter the nation’s Constitution in such a way as to give itself the power to limit online free speech about precisely these ticklish matters. Among other things, wrote Jyllands-Posten, it will become illegal “for certain websites to publicize information about private persons’ ethnicity or conviction of crimes.”

Of course: the best way to address the ever-rising tide of Muslim criminality is to close down every last media outlet that reports honestly about it.

Update #2: Gonna Miss San Francisco, too:

So far, BART has refused to turn over surveillance video for any of these incidents. (Crimes on the public transportation.)

Allen told us the agency issued an explanation for why it is being tight-lipped about the thefts.

“To release these videos would create a high level of racially insensitive commentary toward the district,” she was told. “And in addition it would create a racial bias in the riders against minorities on the trains.”

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4 Responses to Jihad by Court

  1. onwyrdsdream says:

    They want people to ride trains, and yet they put effort into making sure that people don’t feel safe on trains. After all, if you view someone of any minority, apparently you’re supposed to view them with distrust. They did tell the public that the perpetrators were a minority, but not which one. Is that what they want? General suspicion against minorities? For that matter, the authorities, who are supposed to protect the public, seem to be siding with the people who’ve decided to prey upon the public. How can you trust an organization like that with your life? If you’re to trust yourself in a metal tube hurtling along at breakneck speeds, the people who control these tubes should bend over backwards in order to gain your trust. Otherwise you should pick some other means of travel.

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  2. Just A Thought says:

    Hmmm.

    Miss France

    Miss Sweeden

    Yeah, me too. Me too.

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  3. Just A Thought says:

    Hmmm.

    Miss France

    Miss Sweeden

    Yeah, me too. Me too.

    Like

  4. gmhowell says:

    Miss San Francisco:

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