Groveling Dhimmi Idiots at NPR Fire Juan Williams
When the New York Times and The Baltimore Sun and other major American newspapers had a chance to reprint the Danish Cartoons, they declined "out of respect for the sensitivities of Muslims." It was obvious to anyone that the true reason was that they were afraid for their lives to offend Muslims [read The irrelevant and worthless New York Times].
By cowardice and appeasement, two faces of the same coin, these bowing and scraping rags have disgraced themselves in the profession of Journalism. Sadly, only two small national magazines, a handful of small local papers and a little more than a dozen college papers had the testicles to reprint the cartoons (1).
One of those magazines Free Inquiry, with a tiny US circulation of about 35,000 copies, published 4 of the dreaded cartoons. As soon as they did, Borders Books, and its its subsidiary, Walden Books, banned that month's issue from its bookstores. Do you know why? The reason given by Borders for their decision was not sensitivity to religion but fear of violence [Borders: Please don`t hurt me Muslim Man - oh pleeeease].
Last September Yale University removed all images of Mohammed from a forthcoming book on the Danish Cartoon Affair in fear of a Muslim violent reaction. But, as I wrote in Yale Demonstrates Why Muslims Should be Banned, Yale is certainly not afraid of Osama Bin Laden taking time out of his busy cave to consider placing a fatwa of death upon the University officials, no, what Yale officials are afraid of is a violent backlash from moderate, every day Muslims. What Yale will not admit in words, their dhimmi actions show: they fear violence from ordinary Muslims.
Islam will soon be held immune from any criticism in our newspapers, on television, and eventually in private conversations. Ordinary citizens in 1930s Germany were afraid to criticize Nazis. Ordinary citizens in Soviet Russia were afraid to criticize Communists. Now in America in 2010, if you dare tell the truth about your fears about Islam, you will lose your job.
NPR, NPR Ends Williams' Contract After Muslim Remarks
NPR News has terminated the contract of longtime news analyst Juan Williams after remarks he made on the Fox News Channel about Muslims.
Williams appeared Monday on The O'Reilly Factor, and host Bill O'Reilly asked him to comment on the idea that the U.S. is facing a dilemma with Muslims.
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Williams responded: "Look, Bill, I'm not a bigot. You know the kind of books I've written about the civil rights movement in this country. But when I get on the plane, I got to tell you, if I see people who are in Muslim garb and I think, you know, they are identifying themselves first and foremost as Muslims, I get worried. I get nervous."
I don't understand. He said exactly what almost all Americans feel when they get on a plane with Muslims dressed like stereotypical Arab goat herders: worried and nervous. Now why in the world would Americans ever feel this way? Wasn't it the Mossad that robotically flew those planes that day, filled with dead Muslims to take the blame?
In today's America, the useful idiots at NPR are telling us all, that we must not say that we feel nervous about Islam. Forget about calling it a savage, barbaric, primitive, misogynistic, backward, violent, brutal, oppressive political system disguised as a religion, no, we cannot even say we are worried.
My father left Poland in 1939 because of the Nazis. He came back after the war and then left again in 1947, this time because of the Communists. If he were alive today, he would be packing his bags because of Muslims.
Oh, what have we become.
ENDNOTES
(1):
Wikipedia, List of newspapers that reprinted Jyllands-Posten's Muhammad cartoons
Source Circulation Cartoons Printed Pub Date New York Sun 1 4 Nov 2005 Valley Mirror, Sacramento 2,800 semiweekly 2 12 Nov 2005 Human Events, Washington, DC 12 2 Feb 2006 New York Sun 2 2 Feb 2006 Riverside Press Enterprise, Ca 1 3 Feb 2006 Austin American-Statesman 177,000 daily 1 3 Feb 2006 The Philadelphia Inquirer 382,000 daily 1 4 Feb 2006 Akron Beacon Journal 1 new 5 Feb 2006 The Berkeley Beacon Weekly 1 16 Feb 2006 Denver Rocky Mountain News 1 7 Feb 2006 Harvard Salient Fortnightly 4 8 Feb 2006 Victorville Daily Press, Ca 1 8 Feb 2006 County Press, Newtown Square,Pa. Weekly 1+1 of Mohammed 8 Feb 2006 The Stranger, Seattle 4 9 Feb 2006 Daily Illini Univ of IL 6 9 Feb 2006 The Daily Tar Heel, Univ of N Carolina 1 new 9 Feb 2006 The Northern Star, NIU, DeKalb, IL 12 13 Feb 2006 The Badger Herald UW, Madison 16,000 daily 1 13 Feb 2006 The Vanguard, Univ of South Alabama 1 13 Feb 2006 Spare Change, Cambridge MA 2 15 Feb 2006 The Communicator 12 15 Feb 2006 The Billings Outpost, MT 1 new 16 Feb 2006 Rhinoceros Times, Greensboro, NC Weekly 2 16 Feb 2006 Tiger Town Observer, Clemson Univ 12 24 Feb 2006 Clemson Forum, Clemson Univ 12 24 Feb 2006 Oregon Commentator, Univ of Oregon 2000, monthly 12 + 7 others 2 Mar 2006 The Columns, Fairmont State Univ, WVa 12 , 6 Mar 2006 Free Inquiry, Amherst, NY National Magazine 4 7 Mar 2006 The Courier, College of DuPage, IL Student Paper 12 5 May 2006 Harper's Magazine National magazine 12 May 2006 [This list is probably not complete]
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