By Selwyn Duke
I’m not sure when most of our somnolent countrymen will awake from their slumber and grasp the danger lying just on the horizon, but the speech-police fascists are getting more brazen by the day. Now they’re prosecuting former film star Brigitte Bardot for "inciting racial hatred."
I’ve written so much about the West’s burgeoning hate-speech laws that there isn’t much new to add, except to say that I truly feel for Bardot. Here is a woman who stands up for the truth, motivated only by love of country and a desire to preserve her culture, and how much support does she have? Very little, and this is why we’re losing the culture war.
I’ll also take this opportunity to say that most people in my damnable business are perhaps the lowest form of scum; I’m not sure exactly where journalists rank among politicians, lawyers (oh, I wax redundant; please forgive me) and used car salesmen, but I hear that they have inspired Lucifer to create a tenth circle in Hell (read Dante’s Inferno). A case in point is the nauseating Reuters, which had the unmitigated gall to run the following headline about the Bardot story:
"Brigitte Bardot on trial for Muslim slur"
The problem is that Bardot didn’t use a slur. Instead, her sin was to say the following:
"I am fed up with being under the thumb of this population which is destroying us, destroying our country and imposing its acts."
You can agree or disagree, but labeling it a slur is, to say the least, tendentious. It certainly isn’t in keeping with the "objective," unbiased, unoffensive reportage Reuters is making famous. After all, this is the same news outlet that won’t call terrorists what they are but instead favors "militants." Pray tell, Reuters, why do you use the most innocuous-sounding language when characterizing Moslem terrorists, but the harshest possible variety when speaking of those who criticize Moslems?
Lastly, Reuters reports the following:
"Prosecutor Anne de Fontette told the court she was seeking a tougher
sentence than usual, adding: ‘I am a little tired of prosecuting Mrs
Bardot.’"
Well, Anne, you little Nazi, I have a solution for you: Stop prosecuting — or, I should say, persecuting — people for merely voicing opinions. Perhaps you can focus your ample energies on something more trivial, such as Moslems who riot, burn cars and throw rocks.
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