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  • Bluff Called: Police Scotland Won’t Charge J.K. Rowling over Trans Comments, Author Vows to Stand With Any Woman Who Calls ‘A Man a Man’

    04/02/2024 11:10:30 AM PDT · by ChicagoConservative27 · 21 replies
    Breitbart ^ | 04/02/2024 | KURT ZINDULKA
    J.K. Rowling won a significant victory over Scotland’s new speech restrictions after daring the police to arrest her over comments criticising transgender ideology, as Police Scotland said they would not take criminal actions against the Harry Potter author after activists reported her statements to law enforcement. Successfully calling the bluff of the leftist government of First Minister Humza Yousaf, J.K. Rowling struck a stinging blow against the oppressive Hate Crime and Public Order (Scotland) Act, after she goaded the police to arrest her as the bill came into law on Monday for insisting that transgender “women” are in reality still...
  • Biden DHS Launching “Disinformation Governance Board”

    04/27/2022 12:47:05 PM PDT · by Erik Latranyi · 121 replies
    The Palmieri Report ^ | 27 April 2022 | Jacob Palmieri
    The Biden administration is freaking out over the truth being exposed. They are now launching a “Disinformation Governance Board” to go after what they claim is misinformation. The group will be specifically focusing on irregular migration and Russia.
  • Parents outraged over student’s Confederate flag face mask demand action

    01/22/2021 9:55:42 AM PST · by Ciaphas Cain · 61 replies
    KTVI ^ | January 21, 2021 | Andy Banker
    OAKVILLE, Mo. (KTVI) – Parents are demanding action from administrators at a Missouri high school after a senior wore a Confederate flag face mask to school. One parent said the student showed up at Oakville High School wearing the Confederate flag mask and was allowed to continue through his school day.“So what type of message are you sending to my child by allowing another child to sit in the classroom with this mask on,” asked Tamica Harding.
  • Kangana slams Twitter CEO after ban on Trump, asks him to not preach

    01/10/2021 6:46:41 PM PST · by libh8er · 29 replies
    Hindustan Times ^ | 1.10.2021 | Poulomi Ghosh
    Twitter is being controlled by "Islamist nations and Chinese propaganda", the Bollywood actress tweeted a day after Twitter ban on Donald Trump. Sharing a 2015 tweet of Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey, Bollywood actor Kangana Ranaut on Sunday slammed Jack accusing him of showing intolerance "for anything". The tweet comes a day after the micro-blogging platform permanently banned US outgoing President Donald Trump's personal handle @realDonaldTrump and @TeamTrump and deleted some recent posts of @POTUS handle. Kangana quoted an old tweet of Jack where the CEO had said Twitter stands for freedom of expression and asked him to stop preaching. "We...
  • 3 overseas leaders who know how repression and tyranny work speak out on censorship of Trump and election skepticism

    01/10/2021 11:38:01 AM PST · by SeekAndFind · 15 replies
    American Thinker ^ | 01/10/2021 | Thomas Lifson
    When people with experience of political corruption and repression warn Americans about danger signs in the current efforts to shut down dissidents, we should take note. The democratically elected leaders of 2 major Latin American countries are speaking up and warning Americans about the efforts to censor and repress skepticism about the legitimacy of an election. They are joined the leader of Russia’s opposition, the bête noire of Vladimir Putin, in whose pocket Donald Trump supposedly resides.Ryan Saavedra of The Daily Wire reports on the leader of Mexico, a country with a history of political corruption and questionable elections:Mexican President...
  • Was the revolution lost in Tunisia and Egypt?

    09/05/2012 10:30:41 PM PDT · by Rabin · 1 replies
    Al Jazeera ^ | 05 Sep 2012 | Not Identified
    First it was the media, now it is the artists. Censorship in the birthplace of the so-called Arab Spring - Tunisia - is back. The government has already been accused of clamping down on reporters. And now, two Tunisian artists have been charged. Their crime: creating sculptures that the authorities say are harmful to public order and good morals. Nadia Jelassi's work is of a veiled woman surrounded by rocks and suggests she is being stoned, while Mohamed Ben Slama's work is of a child with ants streaming from a schoolbag that spelt out "God". Meanwhile in Egypt, two journalists...
  • You Can't Say That

    10/09/2009 3:32:05 AM PDT · by myknowledge · 12 replies · 605+ views
    The Weeky Standard ^ | October 5, 2009 | Anne Bayefsky
    The Obama administration has marked its first foray into the UN human rights establishment by backing calls for limits on freedom of expression. The newly-minted American policy was rolled out at the latest session of the UN Human Rights Council, which ended in Geneva on Friday. American diplomats were there for the first time as full Council members and intent on making friends. President Obama chose to join the Council despite the fact that the Organization of the Islamic Conference holds the balance of power and human rights abusers are among its lead actors, including China, Cuba, and Saudi Arabia....
  • ‘Pope-bashing is going too far’

    11/15/2007 4:45:33 AM PST · by WesternCulture · 15 replies · 517+ views
    www.cphpost.dk ^ | 11/08/2007 | www.cphpost.dk
    A well-known art group has ruffled the Catholic Church’s feathers by portraying John Paul II as a paedophile. Artist group Surrend has again achieved its goal of provoking the establishment through two displays on a Polish website depicting the late Pope John Paul II as a paedophile, reported public broadcaster DR last week. The webpage, placed on the vaticansex.pl website, shows an image of the late pontiff lifting the gowns of two alter boys while saying: ‘I’m against homosexuality, but all for paedophilia.’ The second image is of the former pope burning in the flames of hell. The webpage was...
  • Mail companies refuse to distribute Muhammad caricature

    11/14/2007 3:47:19 PM PST · by WesternCulture · 12 replies · 263+ views
    www.thelocal.se ^ | 11/14/2007 | TT/The Local
    Sweden's largest direct marketing company has joined the national postal service in refusing to distribute a political newspaper containing a caricature of the Muslim prophet Muhammad. Earlier this week Posten decided not to distribute SD-Kuriren - a newspaper produced by the far-right Sweden Democrats - in Svedala in southern Sweden. As the newspaper contained a reproduction of Lars Vilks's controversial illustration of Muhammad as a dog, the postal service said that to distribute the publication would constitute a security risk. "We want to protect the safety of our mail carriers. This illustration has provoked reactions that have led to death...
  • Mohammed Cartoon to Be Studied

    11/08/2007 8:55:08 AM PST · by WesternCulture · 13 replies · 148+ views
    www.sr.se ^ | 11/08/2007 | www.sr.se
    What actually happened when a Swedish newspaper published a picture of the prophet Mohammed as a dog? The Swedish Emergency Management Agency wants to find out, and is to give funding to Örebro University to look at reaction to the controversial publication. The university will also compare the reactions around the world to what happened following a similar publication by a Danish newspaper 2 years ago, but which reached much larger proportions. And the artist that first drew the pictures of Mohammed is taking his own look back at the controversy, by writing a musical about the events. Lars Vilks...
  • Danish political party threatened

    11/06/2007 4:27:40 AM PST · by WesternCulture · 10 replies · 87+ views
    www.aftenposten.no ^ | 11/05/2007 | Eivind Sørlie/Jonathan Tisdall
    The decision by the Danish Folkeparti (People's Party) to use the highly controversial caricatures of the prophet Mohammed in their election campaign has resulted in terrorist threats. The Islamist terrorist organization the al-Aqsa Brigade threatened the DF in an interview with Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten. "This party is dealing in the blood of the Danish population. It is dangerous," said al-Aqsa Brigade spokesman Khaled al-Jabbari. "We do not wish to see the Danish people as an enemy, but this could lead to actions." DF Party leader Pia Kjærsgaard told Jylland-Posten that they would not give way to terrorists under any circumstances,...
  • (Denmark:) Mohammed Cartoon on Election Posters

    10/26/2007 7:00:24 AM PDT · by WesternCulture · 39 replies · 97+ views
    Northern Light ^ | 10/25/2007 | Flemming Rose
    This week Denmark’s Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen called elections for November 13, and today Danish People’s party announced that they will place election posters around the country with a cartoon of the Muslim prophet Mohammed. They do not hide that they are inspired by the cartoon crisis in 2006 that put Denmark in the headlines around the world. Demonstrations and violence in the Muslim world erupted. The cartoon is drawn from a portrait of the prophet from a book about Islam by Alexander Ross published in 1683. Ross was behind the first translation of the Koran into English (1649)....
  • Islamists push for boycott of Swedish firms (sales of IKEA prayer rugs plummet)

    09/19/2007 8:36:26 AM PDT · by WesternCulture · 12 replies · 336+ views
    www.thelocal.se ^ | 09/19/2007 | TT/The Local
    Websites run by militant Islamists have listed the names of over 100 Swedish companies as possible targets in the ongoing row surrounding the publication in Swedish newspapers of a caricature of the Muslim prophet Muhammad. Detailing the addresses, maps and logos of Swedish businesses, the websites called for their readers to boycott these firms and "take revenge" on Sweden for the publication of a controversial cartoon by artist Las Vilks. SAS, H&M, Alfa Laval, TV 4 and Arla were among the companies listed, according to SVT news programme Rapport, which based its report on a study carried out by the...
  • Support for Mohammed Drawing Newspaper

    09/18/2007 8:22:22 AM PDT · by WesternCulture · 11 replies · 158+ views
    www.sr.se ^ | 09/18/2007 | www.sr.se
    (Sweden:) ”Nerikes Allehanda”, the local newspaper that published a controversial cartoon of the Prophet Mohammed, has been given support by the World Association of Newspapers. More than 18,000 newspapers around the world are members of the organistation, which says in a statement that it condemns the death threats made against artist Lars Vilks and the Editor-in-Chief of Nerikes Allehanda Ulf Johansson. The W.A.N says it understands that the publication may have caused offence to Muslims, but adds that the newspaper enjoys full freedom of expression and can print what it likes.
  • Media and Prime Minister rally around cartoonist

    09/16/2007 5:59:20 PM PDT · by WesternCulture · 2 replies · 296+ views
    www.thelocal.se ^ | 09/16/2007 | AFP
    The Swedish media and the Prime Minister rallied Sunday behind a cartoonist whose depiction of the Islamic prophet as a dog earned him death threats from Al-Qaeda in Iraq, as Swedish companies braced for a backlash. Cartoonist Lars Vilks said he was ready to die after extremists in Iraq offered $150,000 to anyone who slit his throat or $100,000 for his murder by other means. Related Articles Vilks to get police protection 16th September 2007 Ericsson takes down flags in Iraq 16th September 2007 Al-Qaeda puts bounties on heads of Swedes 15th September 2007 Article Options Send to a friend...
  • Sweden denies apologizing over cartoon row

    09/12/2007 10:27:46 AM PDT · by WesternCulture · 12 replies · 593+ views
    www.thelocal.se ^ | 12/09/2007 | www.thelocal.se
    Sweden has denied reports that a diplomat apologized to Muslim leaders for the publication in Sweden of a cartoon depicting the Muslim Prophet Muhammad as a dog.
  • Controversial artist receives death threats (from Muslims)

    08/31/2007 3:11:23 PM PDT · by WesternCulture · 7 replies · 557+ views
    www.thelocal.se ^ | 08/31/2007 | Paul O'Mahony
    The artist behind the controversial caricature of the Muslim prophet Muhammad published in Nerikes Allehanda, Lars Vilks, claims to have begun receiving death threats. Vilks says he is planning to report the matter to the police after a slew of threats arrived over the last 24 hour. "There have been a lot of threats. A variety of death threats have come through via telephone, e-mail and in the comment section in my blog," Vilks told TV4. Despite the death threats, the artist says that he has no regrets about drawing the pictures of Muhammad as a dog.
  • (Swedish PM) Reinfeldt speaks out about Muhammad controversy

    08/31/2007 6:45:16 AM PDT · by WesternCulture · 1 replies · 414+ views
    www.thelocal.se ^ | 08/31/2007 | TT/The Local
    Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt has spoken out about the need for Sweden to stand up for press freedoms following the controversy surrounding the publication by a local newspaper of drawings of the Muslim prophet Muhammad. Asked whether Sweden risked being drawn into a similar situation as that faced by Denmark two years ago, Reinfeldt replied: "I think it's important to say two things. First, we are eager to ensure that Sweden remains a country in which Muslims and Christians, people who believe in God and people who don't believe in God, can live side by side in a spirit of...
  • Muhammad cartoon: Sweden 'sorry for hurt feelings' (or perhaps 'not so sorry')

    08/30/2007 2:25:33 PM PDT · by WesternCulture · 21 replies · 1,340+ views
    www.thelocal.se ^ | 08/30/2007 | James Savage
    Pakistan has added its voice to that of Iran in condemning the publication of a cartoon of the Prophet Muhammad in newspaper Nerikes Allehanda. Sweden has told Pakistan it is sorry if the publication hurt Muslim feelings. The protest concerned a cartoon by artist Lars Vilks, which showed the head of Muhammad on the body of a dog. In a statement, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Islamabad said Pakistan condemned the publication "in the strongest terms." Related Articles Paper defends Muhammad dog cartoon 28th August 2007 Ahmadinejad claims 'Zionists' behind Swedish cartoon 28th August 2007 Iran protests over Swedish...
  • Just to sing

    02/09/2006 8:37:10 PM PST · by Cannoneer No. 4 · 7 replies · 109+ views
    The Belmont club | February 09, 2006 | wretchard
    Notify Blogger about objectionable content. What does this mean? MMS Friends BlogThis!The Belmont Club History and History in the Making Thursday, February 09, 2006 Just to sing The European blog Barcepundit reports the EU is preparing regulations to restrict speech to prevent angering religious communities. I'm afraid the esteemed Victor Davis Hanson was a tad too optimistic when he wrote that the cartoon controversy might mean an European awakening against Islamic fascism. Turns out that the European Union is planning a press code of conduct: Plans for a European press charter committing the media to "prudence" when reporting on Islam...