An Afternoon of Video

I have to go out and run a few errands, so here’s some videos to keep everyone entertained while I’m gone. I’ve been collecting these for a few days, all based on tips from Vlad.

First, Pamela Geller talks to Ezra Levant on TheRebel.media about what happened at her event last weekend in Texas, and what it portends for free speech in the USA:

Bosch Fawstin talks to Sam Sorbo on her radio show about his cartoons, and his apostasy from Islam:

Rep. Steve King (R-IA) on CNN talks about the terror attack in Garland, and Geert Wilders:

Eric Allen Bell: “Islam and Jihad are inseparable”:

9 thoughts on “An Afternoon of Video

  1. The heat is on Pamela Geller and off the jihadists because of COWARDICE on the part of the media. Here in the UK, investigations have been gong on in repect of historical sex offences against young girls. The only publicity has been expendable celebrities and dead politicians. Many , many files have been “lost”. Moral cowardice. The banning of Roberts Spence and Pamela Geller from Britain = moral cowardice bordering on total depravity.

    • Yes. The United Soviet Kingdom will certainly ban Geller & Spencer now. Just the excuse they needed. And I agree, the soviet control there is close to depraved. Had that argument on Twitter the other day.

    • The heat is on Pamela Geller and off the jihadists because of COWARDICE on the part of the media.

      That’s certainly part of this.

      I have another theory as to why so many who should have better sense than to take the position they take are attacking Geller and Spencer for sponsoring the event in Garland, Texas.

      That the two Garland jihadists don’t “fit the profile” makes these reality deniers uncomfortable — to the point that they are blaming the messengers (Robert Spencer, Pamela Geller, Bosch Fawstin, and any who support these messengers). To do otherwise would mean having take an honest and objective look at the teachings of the Quran and the Haditha.

      The uncomfortable reality that Islamophiles struggle with: the Garland jihadists didn’t have long criminal histories, histories of mental illness, or histories of having grown up downtrodden in poverty.

      So, what did set off the would-be mass murderers?

      Islam, of course.

      The Garland jihadists were serious about strict shari’a and desired to be enforcers thereof. That is the reality.

      The values of shari’a and Western values are incompatible. Islam is the problem!

  2. ff 02:52 for the following quote on the first Ezra/Pamela video:

    “…and the fact that we have to spend upwards of $50,000 in security speaks to how dangerous and entroubled “freedom of speech” is in this country.”

    The Spencer/Geller event in Texas echoes of caricatures of freedom’s enemy presented in generations past by :
    Walt Disney
    and
    Warner Brothers
    and
    MGM movie studios.
    and
    Charlie Chaplins 1940 “The Great Dictator”
    and
    LoonyTunes: Tokio Jokio
    and
    1941s “I’ll Never Heil Again”
    and
    Columbia Pictures 1940s “You Nazty Spy” which provides the following caveat:

    ”Any resemblance between the characters in this picture and any persons, living or dead, is a miracle.”

    and
    Columbia Pix: Back from the Front with the opening caveat:

    ”Any resemblance between the characters in this picture and other human beings is a dirty shame”.

    and
    Economics: “It’s Everybody’s Business (1954) (Capitalism v. Communism)
    The doctrines of Nazism, Shintoism, Communism were routinely and critically caricatured and either defeated or kept at bay through these efforts – without the need for tens of thousands of dollars of security apparatus to protect the presentation of each effort.
    It is because caricatures break the language/literacy barrier that Islam feels so threatened. Americans understood, valued and made good use of their constitutional rights to free expression, even when it was insulting to the doctrine or the followers of criticized doctrine. It is time Americans relearn these lessons.
    God bless these artists and all who refuse to submit to the false gods of ‘tolerance’ and ‘blind faith’ – those who remain ignorant believing all religious doctrines are the same. Americans as a society once understood, valued and made good use of their constitutional rights to free expression, particularly when it was insulting to the doctrine or the followers of criticized doctrine. It is time Americans relearn and make full use of these lessons.

    • God bless these artists and all who refuse to submit to the false gods of ‘tolerance’ and ‘blind faith’

      But blessings, too, on those who had neither the money nor connections nor support for their work and were thus silenced – e.g., Gregorius Nekschot. I believe he was being offensive re Islam before even the Danish cartoons…and it’s hard to say whether or not Jyllands Posten triumphed in the end because I don’t think they could pull off another of those events now.

      Pamela Geller’s use of her wealth to push the envelope is a very good thing.

      The

  3. We are Borg! We Are the Collective! Resistance is futile…..

    Liberal- “Borgphobe”….

    Liberalism is a mental illness.

  4. I was kicked out of UKIP for speaking out as a Catholic Bishop against Islamic sharia. When I tried to explain that this is my sworn duty they just shouted “Racist”.

    UKIP failed to win in the recent GE in UK. Thank goodness they did.

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