- As we wait to see if the noose of hate crime laws will
lynch American freedoms, other nations already suffer the chokehold. President
Obama backs HR 262 and 256, two ominous "anti-hate" bills (See
video Hate Bill Lies: Exposed! and article ADL's New 'Trojan Horse' Hate
Bill at www.truthtellers.org) that will strangle US free speech rights,
especially for Christians, conservatives, and anyone who criticizes a federally
protected group.
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- Canadians, Brits, and too many others are already gripped
by these laws. They squeeze the jugular of the public square, gagging anyone
who expresses certain politically forbidden beliefs. Much of Europe now
looks more like a Mideast dictatorship than a free Western nation.
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- Unless we can stop it, the federal hate law will break
America's neck the same way.
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- Consider the insanity.
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- In Britain, a senior diplomat-who served in the Mideast
"and is considered an expert on the area"- was arrested for yelling
at the TV while riding an exercise bike at the gym. He was watching a news
report about Israel pounding the people of Gaza in their military assault.
I guess the incredible injustice hit him a little too hard. I've had the
same reaction while watching news at the gym; anger makes really good cardio.
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- Apparently, gym staff and members heard him shout "f***ing
Israelis, f***ing Jews," and also that Israeli soldiers should be
"wiped off the face of the earth." He was probably viewing infants
and mothers whose homes were decimated, maybe bloodied men carried from
exploding walls during the 22-day siege that destroyed the homes of 30,000
Palestinians and killed more than 1,330. Yeah, that could provoke a reaction.
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- The diplomat was later arrested and now faces up to seven
years in prison, a fine, or both!
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- What kind of country arrests someone for an explosion
of righteous anger, however crudely expressed? What kind of country arrests
someone for their words? I'll tell you: a country bound and gagged by Jewish-inspired
"anti-hate" laws. Of course, these laws don't apply to all hate.
Do you think the diplomat would be in trouble if he yelled at a report
about "homophobic" Christians or yelled "f***ing Klansmen"
at a news spot on skinheads? Hardly. No, he's in trouble because he blurted
his honest response to Jewish evil-his state's sacred cow.
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- A few other protected groups are also off limits, including
Muslims and homosexuals. Whether criticism comes in a film or newspaper
column or is shouted out with expletives doesn't really matter. You can
expect a knock at the door and an arrest warrant if you speak out.
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- Just ask Geert Wilders, a Dutch politician being prosecuted
for his critique of Islam. In 2008 Wilders released a 10-minute, self-produced
film, "Fitna." Most of the film is made of quotes from the Koran
and scenes of an Imam calling for Jews' deaths. Now Wilders is being prosecuted
for hate speech, six months after the court declared his speech valid.
It changed its mind and he again faces possible prison time. Already his
freedom is curtailed: Wilders needs constant police protection because
of all the death threats he gets and can no longer travel abroad unless
the destination government promises in writing not to extradite him for
trial.
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- An insightful Haverford College student <http://www.biconews.com/?p=14089>columnist
points out that "the Amsterdam court claimed that [Wilders] was liable
for prosecution because the offense generated by his 'one-sided generalizations'
outweighed his right to free speech.
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- "'One-sided generalizations' is a phrase more commonly
found on professors' comments on student essays than in criminal proceedings
and would certainly justify a grade reduction. That it could also justify
arrest and prosecution is laughable. That a modern, democratic nation can
use 'hate speech' and 'human rights' legislation as a weapon of repression
is frightening. (Another charge against Mr. Wilders was 'insulting Muslim
worshippers.')"
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- This defense of democratic freedoms shouldn't be hidden
in the column of a college sophomore. Americans of all political stripes
and in all positions should be jamming our lawmakers' phones to protest
that an "anti-hate" (anti-free speech) bill even made it into
our legislative halls. We should shout from every column, podcast, and
blog that these laws are turning Western nations into Soviet-style police
states where citizens face jail time if they speak their minds!
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- But that isn't happening. The alarms aren't sounding.
Even now, nearly five weeks after the federal hate crimes bills were introduced
into the new Democrat-controlled Congress, the most influential Christian/conservative
"watchdog" group in America, Focus on the Family, has published
no alert. And so the noose inches closer to the jugular of our republic.
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- Canadians also, like the British and Dutch, squirm in
the torturous grip of their own federal hate laws, with conservatives trying
to repeal its harshest points. Canadians have been threatened by police
just for seeking to distribute Christian fliers; they have been arraigned
for newspaper columns; they have been fined for republishing Bible verses!
Conservatives who want to take back freedom have already had their legs
kicked out from under them.
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- If Americans want to avoid the same death of freedom,
we should protest before the rope is knotted, before the "anti-hate"
bills pass. If we don't, any citizen-especially conservatives, especially
Christians-can expect arrest for forbidden words uploaded to YouTube, religious
concern expressed in a Letter to the Editor or banned emotions we blurt
at the gym.
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