Posts Tagged ‘Moral Equivalence’

‘Community Cohesion’: Darius Gill, the EDL and the Hoodwinking of the British

UK Government handbook on managing 'Community Cohesion' - a sinister and totalitarian piece of ideology that is undermining legitimate debate in Britain


How politicians, civil servants and the media are suppressing the truth from the British people and preventing them from discussing what they do discover:

The juxtaposition of two stories in the news this morning caught our eye – and encapsulated almost perfectly the moral bankruptcy, ideological corruption and politically-correct cowardice of the collusion between media and the governing élite in Britain.

On the one hand, we have the story of Darius Gill, a 13 year-old son of a Muslim father and a white British mother, who has been hounded out of school after a conflict with several Muslim pupils, after he demonstrated his support for British armed forces in both present and previous conflicts. Read the rest of this entry »

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The Guardian Bemoans Iran’s Absence from UN Women Group

Women's rights in action in Iran


Amazing. Just when you thought the left-wing, NGO-centric moral equivalence bubble was incapable of producing any ideas as stupid as the ones it has already spawned – along comes this piece – sponsored by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, too. Wonder whether they know what’s being written in their names?

Saudi Arabia has a seat on the board of the new UN agency for women – but Iran has been ejected over its human rights record.

Setting up a new UN agency is a fraught business. UN Women, designed to fight for the rights of women in the developing world in a way previous UN agencies did not manage, is no different. Following hard political lobbying from the US and human rights groups, Iran has been ejected from the board. Read the rest of this entry »

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Wilders Show Trial Update: Judge Reads Wafa Sultan’s Testimony

This YouTube video is presented in Playlist format. Its two parts will play in sequence automatically.

Wafa Sultan, the Arab Muslim doctor who famous for speaking out against the mediaeval doctrine of Islam, is one of Geert Wilders’ eighteen original defence witnesses nominated by the Dutch Freedom Party leader, indicted on ‘hate speech’ charges. This was subsequently pared down to three, by an already biased-looking judiciary.

But why was she not allowed to testify in open court – her testimony relayed soullessly, post facto, in open court only today by one of the judges? There can be no other reason but to dilute the impact of her words – a disgraceful exhibition more worthy of a fifteenth-century witch trial, than justice in a modern, progressive western European nation.

Despite the judges doing all they could to prevent it, however – her words still have resonance.

“When a court indicates a lack of interest in the fundamental legal rights at issue, seeing the trial as anything other than a predetermined political exercise becomes increasingly difficult.”Aaron Eitan Meyer – The Legal Project, on the Wilders trial

Hat tip to the excellent Vlad Tepes Blog via the equally excellent Tundra Tabloids. There is also a full transcript available at the also-wonderful Gates of Vienna

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Muslim-on-Muslim Violence: Frail, Elderly Man Beaten Up in Mosque

Sijawal Khan: Jailed by Manchester court for beating up an elderly pensioner in a Mosque


We don’t normally write about individual incidents such as this, but this example of Muslim-on-Muslim violence from Britain is particularly thought-provoking:

A man who attacked a pensioner in a mosque and left him fighting for his life has been jailed for nine months.

Sijawal Khan (pictured) threw frail Syed Ahmed to the floor and kicked him repeatedly in the back after the 80-year-old bumped into him. Read the rest of this entry »

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Terror Detainees Prefer Gitmo to Algeria Repatriation

Would a kafir get such treatment in an Islamic jail? Gitmo's prisoner 'welcome pack'


..and who wouldn’t? WaPo article gives the lie to the human rights industry whiners’ chorus:

The Obama administration would quickly send home six Algerians held at the military detention center at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, but for one problem: The men don’t want to go. Given the choice between repatriation and incarceration, the men choose Gitmo, according to their lawyers.

U.S. District Judge Gladys Kessler had ruled that the claims of Farhi Saeed bin Mohammed, 49, who has been held at Guantanamo Bay for more than eight years, “are of great concern.” She said the court must ensure that there is “real substance” behind any diplomatic assurances obtained by the administration that detainees repatriated to Algeria will be treated humanely. Read the rest of this entry »

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