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Thursday, 12 February 2009

Anti-Muslim Dutch MP Geert Wilders Banned: Should We Care?


So a Dutch "far right" MP has been banned from entering Britain.

Should we care? He's probably a Neo Con, invited by a UKIP member of the House of Lords, it stinks of pressure valve politics wherein the facts of events like "911" are whitewashed in the eyes of the public.

So should we care?

Actually I think we should.

We should care that this government is banning people at a faster rate than ever before (even Europeans who are free to enter the UK whenever they want), and it stinks.

Those who question Islam are banned. Those who question Judaism are banned. Those who question the Holocaust are banned. Soon those who question the "rights" of homosexuals will be banned.

Those who question Christianity... well you can imagine that they don't even make the news, despite occasional demonstrations (like Jerry Springer the Opera).

So I think we should be concerned.

If a Neo Con wannabe wants to sit with a few dozen right-wing Lords and Ladies, invited by UKIP, to show his film - who really cares?

My concern is that the banning of people like Fred Leuchter and Louis Farrakhan are just rubber stamped because the Zionist/Lawyer class who run our Parliament and our Government just keel over to whatever demands the Zionist Lobby makes.

When we hear that Germany and Argentina are pushing for jail sentences against the Bishop who "dared" to question the figures of the Holocaust (I'm not referring to the firestorms of Dresden or Hamburg or the American and Soviet Gulags/Starvation Centres after WW2) we should be worried when people are banned for their views.

It's only a step from banning them to arresting and detaining them - and then to deporting them to police states (like Germany) where their views, whether true or false, sober or nutty, are deemed "illegal" under their bizarre and (to us "Brits") unjust thought-crime laws.

You think our increasingly Zionist "democratic" state wouldn't do that? Wake up and smell the coffee!

Have you ever heard of extraordinary rendition? Our wonderful democracy rolled over and let America ship people around the world to torture centres in some of the most questionable places - all for the alleged "War on Terror" which was launched with the false flag op known as '911.' There is even evidence that some of those illegal and morally repugnant flights touched down on UK soil, so please don't tell me the day is coming when anti-Zionists and Revisionists are shipped off in shackles to Israel or Germany for thoughts or deeds that the Sun and Daily Mail tell the sheeple are "beyond the pale."

The Dutch MP is out to defend liberalism, the rights of homosexuals, the rights of Zionists... but the knee jerk reaction of the British State should let us see past the opinions of a Neo Con fop to the bigger picture.

Discuss!


Link:
Dutch MP Hits Out at UK

3 comments:

Craig said...

Those who question Islam are banned. Those who question Judaism are banned. Those who question the Holocaust are banned. Soon those who question the "rights" of homosexuals will be banned.

All under "hate speech" legislation, which is nothing other than an Establishment cosh used against anyone who questions the official version of the truth. "Hate speech" is as vague and flexible a term as "terror". Just about any opinion can be portrayed as hateful, if put in a certain light.

Anonymous said...

All of this is a consequence of jew/khazar manipulation, Gert the Berk is a 'honey-trap' to draw those voiceforous anti-muslim/pro-British forces to a State-run pressure group, and to justify more anti-British legislation (under the aegis of 'Terror Law').

The 'controversial' film is and has been easily accessible on YouTube for months.

Anonymous said...

Old pigeon shit hairstyle head is well and truly a Talmudic Zionist stooge used for the purpose of creating conflict between Christians and Moslems (the two biggest enemies of Talmudic Zionist Judaism) in his own country just as Bog eyed warthog face is doing here in blighty.

Taken from Wikipedia:-

In 2003, Wilders stated: "The past years I have visited many interesting countries, from Tunisia to Turkey and from Cyprus to Iran, but nowhere I have that special feeling of solidarity that I always get if I set foot on the Israeli Ben Gurion Airport.

In 2005 Wilders proposed implementing Israel's administrative detention in the Netherlands, a practice heavily criticized by human rights group Amnesty International.


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