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  • With soaring crime and rape levels, by Muslims , Sweden ..concerned .. online “hate speech”

    10/18/2019 11:27:06 AM PDT · by robowombat · 13 replies
    BARENAKEDISLAM ^ | OCTOBER 18, 2019
    Despite off-the-charts crime and rape levels, the direct result of Muslim migration, Sweden is more concerned with online “hate speech” OCTOBER 18, 2019 BY BARENAKEDISLAM The Swedish Defence Research Institute (FOI), along with other partners, have created a “hate speech robot” online and are asking members of the public to give it examples to form an algorithm to fight against “hate” on social media platforms. Breitbart The robot, named “Hatometen” is a collaboration between the FOI, a part of the Defence Ministry, as well as the Swedish national police and the University of Uppsala. According to a press release from...
  • Dutch Dhimmitude

    08/17/2007 4:24:46 AM PDT · by theothercheek · 8 replies · 715+ views
    Bishop Martinus "Tiny" Muskens, of the diocese of Breda, advises Catholic churches in the Netherlands to replace "G-d" with "Allah" while celebrating the Eucharist to promote rapprochement between Christianity and Islam and to ease tensions.The Stiletto cannot understand why Christians in the Netherlands need to ease tensions with Muslims, instead of the other way around, considering filmmaker Theo van Gogh’s brutal murder by an Amsterdam-born Muslim in 2004.Recall that Mohammed Bouyeri shot van Gogh eight times, slit his throat – nearly decapitating him – and stabbed him in the chest with two knives. One of the knives was used to...
  • EU lexicon to shun term "Islamic terrorism" (Reuters)

    04/11/2006 5:13:27 PM PDT · by Nicholas Conradin · 33 replies · 508+ views
    Reuters ^ | Tue Apr 11, 2006 | Mark Trevelyan, Security Correspondent
    BERLIN (Reuters) - The European Union, tiptoeing through a minefield of religious and cultural sensitivities, is discreetly reviewing the language it uses to describe terrorists who claim to act in the name of Islam. EU officials are working on what they call a "lexicon" for public communication on terrorism and Islam, designed to make clear that there is nothing in the religion to justify outrages like the September 11 attacks or the bombings of Madrid and London. The lexicon would set down guidelines for EU officials and politicians. "Certainly 'Islamic terrorism' is something we will not use ... we talk...