Thursday, March 2, 2017

Making an offender for a word (or a picture)

Marine Le Pen -- France's own aspiring Donald J. Trump -- is running for president of France. As a member of the European Parliament, she has enjoyed immunity from prosecution...until now. That immunity was lifted by the EU, paving the way for her political opponents (controlling French government and siding with the EU and global governance) to prosecute her for...get this..."tweeting of images of Islamic State atrocities."

Apparently it is illegal in France to publish pictures that might offend someone.

She tweeted three pictures of Daesh (or ISIS): (1) decapitating journalist US journalist James Foley, (2) burning alive someone in a cage and (3) crushing someone with a tank -- all under the caption "This is Daesh", by implication, condemning ISIS.

The comments made below by readers of this article speak for me:
"How can any society expect to defeat these barbarians if they hide their atrocities from the own public?? We witnessed the same thing here in America, when they stopped showing the World Trade Center, and the people jumping to their deaths to escape the fire. This effort was led by the Liberals, with the media going along with it."

"The EU will do anything to stop the rise of independence within its borders. Le Pen may stop illegal Muslim immigration, and Merkel won't stand for that."

"Sounds like the French don't want people to see the truth. Radical Islamic Terrorism is a very real thing. I hope she wins the election. The world needs more La Pen's and Trumps to counter the liberals out there."

"This is a joke! Actually it's insanity! Psychotic communist dogma that is far worst than anything that the Soviet Union put in place. - Are you telling me one can't say anything bad about the enemy because it might offend them? Even if it's true! I know Sweden has idiot laws like this where the facts are irrelevant, but France? The European Parliament couldn't care less about Foley's family. This is just a way the reds keep the Nationalists from speaking the truth. If Le Pen tolerates this nonsense, it is national and racial suicide."

"Not a surprise. This is the same Europe where, if a citizen is gang raped in the street in broad daylight, she's charged with incitement if she dares report the incident to the police. Much like in India. In Germany, if you have anything remotely negative to say about the invaders you risk losing your job, having your kids taken away from you, your home destroyed by a mob and being thrown in prison."

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