Friday, June 13, 2008

Free Speech Forecast...

England is a few years ahead of the U.S. in the multi-cultural movement. Here's a peek at what we're likely to be dealing with a few years from now:

In February this year, Christian evangelists Arthur Cunningham and Joseph Abraham were doing what Christian evangelists do: handing out Bible extracts. They were stopped by a representative of the law, threatened with arrest if they carried on preaching in “a Muslim area,” and warned that they might get beaten up if they came back.

Where did this incident take place? Saudi Arabia, Iran, or Pakistan, where Christian preaching is forbidden and apostates persecuted? No, this “Muslim area” was in Alum Rock, Birmingham, England. That’s right — England, cradle of free speech; England, a country with an established, if enfeebled, Church, and where seventy-five percent of citizens (at the 2001 census) describe themselves as Christian. The man who stopped the evangelists, calling their preaching a “hate crime,” was Naeem Naguthney, a police community support officer (PCSO), and a Muslim. Granted, a PCSO is not a full police officer, and has only limited powers of law enforcement. But which law was he enforcing? It looks suspiciously like Sharia.

I'm no fan of Christian evangelists – I run them off my property at every opportunity, as I would a Muslim or Jewish or Hindu proselytizer. But I am a big fan of free speech in public places, and that's what this is all about. We see it starting to happen here in the U.S. already, especially on college campuses, where a “right to not be offended” is being invented...

2 comments:

  1. That sounds a lot more like a bad cop (or PCSO) than the way the laws are written and should be enforced. Wait until someone is prosecuted for this, then your fear mongering will be more justified.

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  2. Wake up, oh sleeping one! Dozens of people in the UK have already been tried and convicted of similar crimes. Most are fined, but there are a few who are serving jail terms (mainly those with multiple convictions). France is just as bad: witness the recent conviction of Bridget Bardot. Right now there is a tribunal in Canada getting ready to pronounce sentence on Mark Steyn and Maclean's magazine for publishing an excerpt of Mark Steyn's widely-lauded book (America Alone). This craziness is real, and it's getting closer and closer to us...

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