More Fun With Youtube.com
HotAir.com has an article up on the Tufts paper being reprimanded for publishing "unpleasant facts about Islam".
If all this seems familiar, it’s because it’s exactly what happened on YouTube to our “First, They Came” video (now posted at QubeTV) and to Nick Gisburne, the British atheist who saw his account deleted (twice) for the sin of quoting — simply quoting — incendiary passages from the Koran after having quoted incendiary passages from the Bible in previous videos without reprimand. The unstated rule applies across the spectrum of “progressive” institutions: don’t criticize Islam. Here’s Gisburne’s video, since reposted by a sympathizer, so you can see for yourself what passes for hate speech nowadays.
I too have had videos banned from YouTube.com, while others remain surprisingly untouched. The point is here that the thought crime enthusiasts are beginning their crusade (can I say that?) first under the guise of political correctness, then by actual legislation. Stay alert ...speak the truth ...have fun.
Labels: dhimmitude, Islam in America
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