Burning Korans
April 6, 2011
There is a link to a two-part You Tube video that features Ann Barnhardt and
her comments about the recent Koran burning by Pastor Terry Jones in Florida.
It is so unique that you need to watch.
Freedom of speech is a vanishing concept ever since the invention of political
correctness and multiculturalism by the elites of the West. The original concept
of free speech was that an individual could express any political idea. Today
free speech means that you can express an idea as long as it does not offend
a minority. The super minority is Islam, since out of all minorities, Islam
is the "most equal". In short, your speech can be free as long as
it does not offend Islam.
The right not to be offended is now the biggest part of the First Amendment,
so it would seem. Free speech? No so fast, is anyone offended? Then you cannot
say that. Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion?
Well, Islam is fast becoming the protected religion in America. Freedom of press?
Sure, as long as Islam is not offended.
First, she first attacks the near enemy, the apologists—a la Senator
Graham, and then she attacks the far enemy, Islam. She shows us true courage
by being a full-throated, uncensored, unvarnished critic of everything that
the media, universities, and government have sugar-coated about Islam.
Her strategy on Koran burning is that she burns its ideas, one at a time as
she explains them. Offensive? Well, that depends on what offends you. If truth
offends, then, yes, it is offensive. But the nature of political correctness
is that truth is forbidden if it offends. Raw truth frequently offends, so get
used to it.
Watch Ann Barnhardt if you can take the truth at full blast, no holds barred.
Bill Warner, Director, Center for
the Study of Political Islam
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