Re: Temple and Geert Wilders

Hands down, the most ridiculous statement in this entire clip is this do-gooder who says:

“The Muslim students of Temple University have had a feeling of fear and hatred being thrown towards them for the past week and that is not ok.”

What makes it ridiculous is that just before it, Eyewitness News airs a clip of the Muslim girl, who is clearly more tolerant of another point of view than this Suburban whitebread liberal jackass. What also makes it ridiculous is the overt displays of hate and fear directed at Mr. Wilders and those sponsoring the event while Muslims sit peacefully in the audience.

What’s funny–not funny “ha ha” but funny sad, is how so many of these socially conscious protestors against “hate speech” missed the point entirely: Wilders was there to speak about freedom and how Islam, particularly radical Islam, hinders it. How do you think our little societal scold would feel if she was forced to dress like this:
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Or this:

Does it not occur to dumb college broads like this that it is well documented that Islam oppresses the rights of women? Can they not see this from what they are forced to wear, for the sake of a religion that demands “modesty” of their women but makes no such demands of their men? And that’s to say nothing of the barbaric practice of honor killings, stonings and genital mutilation that still goes on in some of these countries. Women are forced to be second class citizens in Islamic ruled countries. It is beyond a tragedy that almost all of our so-called women’s rights groups ignore the plight of Islamic women; it is obscene that there are those who will fight for that right of one people to to continue to oppress another based on religion and gender in the name of political correctness. Tolerance of intolerance indeed.

We fritter away our freedom in the name of political correctness, and our youth, once the rebels that broke new ground and pushed the envelope into new ways of thinking, happily marches along to the PC tune like sheep to the slaughter. A true tragedy indeed.

 

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