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Dänk 42Ø

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May 25, 2013, 3:01:15 AM5/25/13
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Two arrested in connection with London beheading
By Dänk 42Ø
25 May 2013

Two radical Islamist clerics have been arrested by British police for
calling white Britons "infidel running dogs" and calling for the
beheadings of non-Muslims.

Hahahahaha! Just kidding! Actually, two white UK subjects were arrested
for making "racist" and "anti-religious" comments on Twitter, accused of
violating some Orwellian statute called the "Public Order Act." The
Islamofascist clerics preaching "Death to Britain!" and "Kill the Jews!"
on London sidewalks -- while living the high life on the dole -- remain
free.

While freedom of speech is a nearly absolute right in America, laws
against "hate speech" are common in Europe, passed under pressure from
leftists. American leftists are having conniption fits over the
"incorrect" Supreme Court ruling in "Citizens United v. FEC," demanding
that the First Amendment be amended to outlaw corporate political speech.

Ergo, it follows that any such amendment to restrict the speech of
corporations will include a provision to restrict "offensive" speech by
private citizens. This is why the First Amendment right to free speech
is absolute, because any attempt to narrow it leads to a slippery slope
in which all speech (other than official orthodoxy) is banned.

But Britain doesn't have a constitution, just a philosophy of
"tolerance," which means inviting as many fanatical Muslim barbarians to
immigrate as possible, so they can destroy the country from within.
Natives who dare to complain get sent to the Gulag without any pudding.


http://www.channel4.com/news/woolwich-attack-murder-soldier-twitter-arrest


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"The thing that he was about to do was to open a diary. This was not
illegal (nothing was illegal, since there were no longer any laws), but
if detected it was reasonably certain that it would be punished by death,
or at least by twenty-five years in a forced-labour camp."

-- 1984

[Note: George Orwell was a true prophet. However, he intended his
prophecy to be a WARNING to his people; instead they used it as a
BLUEPRINT for their society!]
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