Take a look at the savage howling for blood in the photo below.
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While there are such primitive people in many countries, it won’t surprise many of you to learn that the creature in the picture is Pakistani, and the frightful fact is that there are thousands of rabid brutes like him there.
According to the Guardian, a similar sort, found guilty of murder and quite rightly executed, had ‘tens of thousands’ show up at his funeral to honour his despicable crime.
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Petra Malley
19:31 on November 3, 2018 Permalink
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I agree we should let her in – if the Pakistanis let her out!
If they refuse to let her find refuge abroad, Pakistan should face sanctions. Just as Saudi Arabia is facing sanctions on a different matter.
I also agree that our own freedoms have been seriously undermined by that unjust ruling by the European Court in Strasbourg.
Since when can we not say what we think about religious figures, or even God? Blasphemy laws are an insult to any idea of freedom of expression.
For the ECHR to enforce their illegitimate blasphemy prejudice against us tells me it is time for us and Austria, where the court’s victim comes from, to end its jurisdiction over our citizens.
Jonathan James
20:19 on November 3, 2018 Permalink
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Petra, you are entitled to be angry that your freedoms are being snatched away by this court and everyone in Europe should be demanding an end to its attack on liberty and an end to its existence. In the short-term, you need to get rid of the reason the problem has surfaced in the way it has, and there is a very good article in FPM which identifies that reason.
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‘Austrian authorities have filled their country with people who are so touchy about insults to their religion that a statement made at some obscure seminar is viewed as being capable of sparking major social discord?’
And that goes for England and Germany and all the other countries that allow in ignorant and intolerant aliens.
Petra Malley 19:31 on November 3, 2018 Permalink |
I agree we should let her in – if the Pakistanis let her out!
If they refuse to let her find refuge abroad, Pakistan should face sanctions. Just as Saudi Arabia is facing sanctions on a different matter.
I also agree that our own freedoms have been seriously undermined by that unjust ruling by the European Court in Strasbourg.
Since when can we not say what we think about religious figures, or even God? Blasphemy laws are an insult to any idea of freedom of expression.
For the ECHR to enforce their illegitimate blasphemy prejudice against us tells me it is time for us and Austria, where the court’s victim comes from, to end its jurisdiction over our citizens.
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Jonathan James 20:19 on November 3, 2018 Permalink |
Petra, you are entitled to be angry that your freedoms are being snatched away by this court and everyone in Europe should be demanding an end to its attack on liberty and an end to its existence. In the short-term, you need to get rid of the reason the problem has surfaced in the way it has, and there is a very good article in FPM which identifies that reason.
fault
‘Austrian authorities have filled their country with people who are so touchy about insults to their religion that a statement made at some obscure seminar is viewed as being capable of sparking major social discord?’
And that goes for England and Germany and all the other countries that allow in ignorant and intolerant aliens.
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