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- Judith Bergman: UK: Extremely
Selective Free Speech
- Fjordman: How Barcelona
Became a Victim of the Barcelona Process
by Judith Bergman • October 12,
2017 at 5:00 am
- The issue is not
hate preachers visiting the UK from abroad. While banning them
from campuses will leave them with fewer venues, it by no
means solves the larger issue, which is that they will
continue their Dawah or proselytizing elsewhere.
- The question
probably should be: Based on available evidence, are those
assessments of Islam accurate? Particularly compared to
current messages that seemingly are considered
"conducive to the public good."
- At around the same
time as the two neo-Nazi groups were banned at the end of
September 2017, Home Secretary Amber Rudd refused to ban
Hezbollah's political wing in the UK. Hezbollah itself,
obviously, does not distinguish between its 'political' and
'military' wings. In other words, you can go ahead and support
Hezbollah in the UK, no problem. Support the far right and you
can end up in jail for a decade.
Britain's
Home Secretary Amber Rudd has announced that people who repeatedly
view "terrorist content" online could now face up to 15
years jail. (Image source: UK Government/Flickr)
Apparently, 112 events featuring extremist speakers
took place on UK campuses in the academic year 2016/2017, according
to a recent report by Britain's Henry Jackson society: "The
vast majority of the extreme speakers recorded in this report are
Islamist extremists, though one speaker has a background in
Far-Right politics...." That one speaker was Tommy Robinson
both of whose events were cancelled, one due to hundreds of
students planning to demonstrate to protest his appearance. The
report does not mention student protests at any of the Islamist
events.
The topics of the Islamist speakers included:
by Fjordman • October 12, 2017 at
4:00 am
- The Barcelona
Process, promoted by the EU, has helped to facilitate a
greater presence of Islam and Muslim immigrants in Western
Europe -- thereby also increasing the Islamic terror threat
there. That result was perfectly foreseeable.
- When the number of
people who believe in Islamic Jihad doctrines rises, the
likelihood of experiencing jihadist attacks increases as well.
- It is unlikely,
though, that European political leaders will point to this
connection. Doing so would be an indirect admission that
Europe's leaders have actively increased the Islamic terror
threat against European citizens. This is the brutal truth
they do not want exposed.
The
murders on the pedestrian street of La Rambla in Barcelona on
August 17, 2017 were not the first Islamic terrorist attack in
Spain. (Image source: JT Curses/Wikimedia Commons)
The murders on the pedestrian street of La Rambla in
Barcelona on August 17, 2017 were not the first Islamic terrorist
attack in Spain. On March 11, 2004, 192 people were killed, and
around two thousand injured, in the Madrid train bombings.
In hindsight, that attack marked a new phase in the
modern Islamic Jihad against Europe. After the Madrid bombings,
London was hit with deadly bombings on July 7, 2005. In recent
years, the frequency of jihadist attacks on European soil has
increased dramatically.
It is probably not a coincidence that Spain was an
early target of Islamic terror. The Iberian Peninsula, present-day
Portugal and Spain, was for centuries under Islamic rule. Militant
Muslims have repeatedly made it clear that for them, reconquering
Spain is a priority.
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