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Should he be allowed to speak his mind?
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles /news/worldnews.html?in_article_id=548528&in_p age_id=1811
Is this Dutch MP, right to speak his mind?
Or should he be sacked, made to opologise for the sake of peace with the Muslim world?
Is this Dutch MP, right to speak his mind?
Or should he be sacked, made to opologise for the sake of peace with the Muslim world?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.he has certainly fanned the flames of terror hasnt he?but he has an opinion and has stated it in no mean words.i certainly wouldnt like to be in his shoes.it wont be long before we see muslims rioting in the streets banging their heads with their hands calling on death to all westerners.he has certainly upped the ante with his opinions,but yes i think he should have his say.....he might not be around much longer to make any more comments tho.
Apologise for what exactly? For telling it like it is? I think a lot of people agree with his opinion. The very fact that what he has said places him and all westerners in danger is proof that what he is saying is right. It is about time someone stood up to these muslim extremists instead of trying to appease them all the time.We are all entitled to an opinion and should be free to express it without fear of violence.
Look at the movie and make up your mind.
http://www.themoviefitna.com/?p=52
http://www.themoviefitna.com/?p=52
If a religion can't survivs criticism there's nothing of substance in it worth worrying about.
Free speech is the cornerstone of society, and that can never be sacrificed. The counter side of that is that people have a right to reply, and that too must be kept sacred.
Should he be sacked? Or course not. Is he right? I don't know. Has he the right? Yes.
Free speech is the cornerstone of society, and that can never be sacrificed. The counter side of that is that people have a right to reply, and that too must be kept sacred.
Should he be sacked? Or course not. Is he right? I don't know. Has he the right? Yes.
It reads as if he is a regular poster on AB ! I recognise the style of writing.
"You no longer feel like you are living in your own country. There is a battle going on and we have to defend ourselves. Before you know it there will be more mosques than churches!" Wikipedia
Ill thought out, alarmist and populist rubbish. I am sure he was quite aware that his comments would act as an incendiary and to offend was probably his intention.
"You no longer feel like you are living in your own country. There is a battle going on and we have to defend ourselves. Before you know it there will be more mosques than churches!" Wikipedia
Ill thought out, alarmist and populist rubbish. I am sure he was quite aware that his comments would act as an incendiary and to offend was probably his intention.
The man is a fool. It's no surprise that his sudden radical beliefs took hold when he was assaulted by immigrant youths, and became convinced that based on that attack they were the route of all social ills.
So we have a western bigot trying to get a rise out of eastern bigots in order to prove bigotry and then tar few hundred million people with the same brush.
So we have a western bigot trying to get a rise out of eastern bigots in order to prove bigotry and then tar few hundred million people with the same brush.
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