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Thread: U.N. "Anti-Blasphemy" Defamation of Religions --Islam

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    U.N. "Anti-Blasphemy" Defamation of Religions --Islam

    [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ji-qdC5zYd4]YouTube - Freedom Under Fire: U.N. Anti-Blasphemy Resolution - With Christopher Hitchens[/ame]
    [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8bzTA_D5NpU]YouTube - Free speech is sacred[/ame]
    I want to see flag of Allah flying over Downing St
    Saudis order 40 lashes for elderly woman for mingling
    This is surely evidence for all but the most deluded that Islam is an evil religion.

    I found this link while surfing. This group proposes removing verses from the Koran...I wonder what Liam Egan/Alterego thinks?
    Reform Islam
    'Outdated verses'

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    Hmm so if passed , states will merely be 'urged' to implement measures .Sounds pretty wishy washy to me . Unless the UN are some kind of legitimate government . Are they a legitimate government ? Do they make laws in Ireland ? I think not . Dont worry dude , you will still be able to post childish drawings and pictures of 'lego prophets' .Thank god we live in a free country .Its great that people gave thier lives so that you could be an ignorant little ********************e.

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    We need to start a rival to the United Nations. They need to know,that if they mess with us,we will mess with them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stewiegriffin View Post
    Hmm so if passed , states will merely be 'urged' to implement measures .Sounds pretty wishy washy to me . Unless the UN are some kind of legitimate government . Are they a legitimate government ? Do they make laws in Ireland ? I think not . Dont worry dude , you will still be able to post childish drawings and pictures of 'lego prophets' .Thank god we live in a free country .Its great that people gave thier lives so that you could be an ignorant little ********************e.
    Well, if a particular country is a signatory to a U.N. convention that state has notional "responsibilities" although I understand there are "op-outs" and so forth. This certainly warrants attention, as leftists and their Islamist allies are intent on making "islamophobia" illegal i.e. suppressing free speech. If Trots such as yourself had their way, of course, I wouldn't have my freedoms. Thank God you're the minority, Commie.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seán Mac Stiofán View Post
    Well, if a particular country is a signatory to a U.N. convention that state has notional "responsibilities" although I understand there are "op-outs" and so forth. This certainly warrants attention, as leftists and their Islamist allies are intent on making "islamophobia" illegal i.e. suppressing free speech. If Trots such as yourself had their way, of course, I wouldn't have my freedoms. Thank God you're the minority, Commie.
    So you are supporting free speech but any one who disagrees with you is cast off as a commie.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gruffalo View Post
    So you are supporting free speech but any one who disagrees with you is cast off as a commie.
    That's not what he said provo read the damn article.
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    Hijacking of conference on racism must be avoided - The Irish Times - Thu, Mar 26, 2009

    Everyone , it seems is withdrawing from Durban II- where Islam hath lost its sense of
    humour and ability to take criticism (like). it's only 8 short years since Durban I and
    'that' debacle was never dealt with in the psot 9/11 era- thus IT sez hijack.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gruffalo View Post
    So you are supporting free speech but any one who disagrees with you is cast off as a commie.
    Quote Originally Posted by Clanrickard View Post
    That's not what he said provo read the damn article.
    Quite. "Stewie Griffin" and his ilk i.e. typical extreme leftists have no problem supporting the rights of free speech for far-right Islamists. In all the occasions that Anjem Chaudhry has been here, when have the Socialist Party, Sinn Féin or the SWP protested against his presence? Or Yusuf Qaradawi? The SWP even invited Hizbullah and Al-Manar television to Dublin, this being an organization that governs at least two Lebanese Governorates and discriminates against Christians wherever it holds pluralities. Despite evidence that a handful of Irish-resident Muslims have participated in Islamic Jihad abroad? Aren't they concerned that Muslims living here could be radicalized by him or organizations to which he is associated?

    Instead, these groups demonize Irish people that dare question the sacrosanct dogma of multiculturalism and proudly exercise this "No Platform for Racists", which is basically a charter to oppose anyone that doesn't agree with their political views. No debate unless it's framed within the context of their narrow ideology. That's tyranny. The Holocaust denier, David Iriving is routinely invited here by the mischievous Cork Philosophical Society almost annually and we observe the sad spectacle of jobless losers baracading lecture theatres in order to prevent this eccentric Englishmen speak, as if he is some sort of national threat (which he isn't, not like Chaudhry or Yusuf Qaradawi). RESPECT/George Galloway and the Muslim Council of Britain!! It's a complete double standard and you are simply too stupid to see the truth.

    Fortunately most Irish people value their liberty and oppose the Left, which is completely morally bankrupt. Thank God. Can you imagine the entire media like indymedia???

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