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Would you build your mosque here?

May 14th, 2010 | 3 Comments | Posted in activists

Torres Gemelas

It’s all set for the grand opening on 9/11/11 and it seems to have upset a few people. American kids are getting thrown out of school for wearing American flag shirts on Cinco de Mayo (a Mexican beer holiday) because they were being insensitive. But it’s totally OK to open a mosque right across the street from ground zero on 9/11?

Ten years after the attack on the World Trade Center… still nothing in its place. But right across the street from Ground Zero is a brand new 13 story mosque.

Not saying the Muslims are being insensitive… but I think it may be a little higher on the outrage scale that a cartoon of Muhammad.

There’s a blog dedicated to the subject here.

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Simpsons Throw Some Support

April 26th, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in activists

Great opening of the Simpsons in support of South Park, which was censored by the network last week for attempting to depict the Prophet Muhammad.

h/t

Meme Ideas for the Everybody Draw Mohammed Day Event

April 25th, 2010 | 3 Comments | Posted in activists

Now that the “Everybody Draw Mohammed Day” event on May 20 looks to be going viral, what are the folks, who are not blessed with drawing skills, to do?

In response to the Islamic website RevolutionMuslim.com threats led last week to Comedy Central bleeping a “South Park” speech about fear and intimidation, a cartoon event: “Everybody Draw Muhammad Day” — was spawned

A poster cartoon “Everybody Draw Mohammed Day!” has become the rallying point… not at all what the cartoonist intended to occur.

“I made a cartoon that went viral but [this campaign] isn’t really my thing,” Seattle cartoonist Molly Norris tells Comic Riffs, characterizing her cartoon as merely a personal response to Comedy Central’s censorship. “Other folks have taken it over” — an unintended appropriation she clearly distances herself from.

That takeover includes a Facebook page titled Everybody Draw Mohammed Day.

As of Sunday morning, the page had exceeded 2,400 “confirmed guests.”

Draw Muhammed Day

In the spirit of Western Canada, I think we should put some life back into the “Crasher Squirrel Meme”.

My contribution…

Mohammed Crasher

Mohammed Squirrel

Muhammed With the family photo

Muhammed Picture with Obama

Muhammed Flying friends

Muhammed-Tiger Woods

Muhammad Bear Causes Death Threats

April 22nd, 2010 | 1 Comment | Posted in activists

Mohammed Bear

At least there are two people who aren’t afraid of radicals:

“In the 14 years we’ve been doing South Park we have never done a show that we couldn’t stand behind. We delivered our version of the show to Comedy Central and they made a determination to alter the episode. It wasn’t some meta-joke on our part. Comedy Central added the bleeps. In fact, Kyle’s customary final speech was about intimidation and fear. It didn’t mention Muhammad at all but it got bleeped too. We’ll be back next week with a whole new show about something completely different and we’ll see what happens to it.”

Hollywood Reporter: Now “South Park” can’t even say the words “Prophet Muhammad.”

After last week’s episode of the Comedy Central series sparked a threat (and yes, it was certainly a threat) from a radical Islamic website, the network has cracked-down-for-their-own-good on creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone during last night’s continuation of the show’s storyline.

This Friday in Canada (we get delayed) , the show’s 200th episode last week mocked the one “celebrity” that the series has been largely unable to depict, the Prophet Muhammad, who was hidden from view in a bear costume. A U.S.-based website RevolutionMuslim.com then warned Parker and Stone they could end up like Theo Van Gogh (the Dutch filmmaker who was murdered by Muslim extremists after depicting Muhammad on his show) and even posted the address of the show’s production office. The site has since been shut down.

Last night, “South Park” continued the controversial Muhammad storyline, but with a key difference: every instance of the words “Prophet Muhammad” was bleeped out, making the episode practically incomprehensible, especially to anybody who missed the previous week.

The character of Muhammad was once again also hidden from view, covered by a large block labeled “censored.”

A Comedy Central spokesperson confirmed it was the network’s decision to bleep the words.

A message on the site states: “We do not have network approval to stream our original version of the show. We will bring you a version of [episode] 201 as soon as we can.”

Ironically, “South Park” apparently shows an image of the Prophet Muhammad briefly in its opening credits that has gone largely unnoticed.

Muhammed Cartoon

CNN Covers the story… and stands firmly behind freedom of speech:

“We are commanded to terrorize the ones that don’t believe.”

“I think Comedy Central totally fucking pussed out. Now, they weren’t any different than anyone else, so it’s not like you can single them out. But I think it would’ve been an important statement for one media outlet in America to stand up. That was one of my most disappointing moments as an American–the American press’s reaction to the Muhammad cartoons. It was completely wimpy. Cartoonists, people who do satire–we’re not in the army, we’re never going to be fucking drafted and this is our time to stand up and do the right thing. And to watch the New York Times, Comedy Central, everybody just go ‘No, we’re not going to do it because basically we’re afraid of getting bombed’ sucked. I was so disappointed.”

And They Say The Tea Party Is Dangerous

April 18th, 2010 | 1 Comment | Posted in activists

I’d lay 10 to 1 odds of someone from this group doing something first.

Funny how these people have been slightly overlooked and under-reported. Even though this usually takes place in front of the White House.

Actually, Al Gore’s Private Jet Is Good For the Planet

April 17th, 2010 | 3 Comments | Posted in activists

Grounding of planes across Europe ‘could lead to rise in temperatures’

Daily Mail: Temperatures in Europe could rise as a result of planes being grounded across the continent, according to research.

A study conducted after commercial flights were grounded for three days following the September 11 terror attacks found the average daily temperature range in the U.S. rose markedly – exceeding the three-day periods before and after by 1.8c.

Scientists claimed this showed that clouds formed by the water vapour in the exhaust from jet planes have a small but significant effect on daily temperatures.

The researchers said that in regions with crowded skies, the clouds formed by the planes’ water vapour worked like cirrus clouds to prevent days from getting too hot and trapping the Earth’s heat at night.

Meteorologists also warned however that volcanic ash could also decrease the temperature, by blowing immense amounts of material into the sky.

Bureau of Meteorology Aerosal Research Manager Jim Haywood said it was likely that Britons would see increased temperatures as a result of planes being grounded.

I knew it.. get out there and fly ‘em if you’ve got ‘em. Save the planet.

Then, we have this from the LA Times:

You’re likely to hear a chorus of dire warnings as we approach Earth Day, but there’s a serious shortage few pundits are talking about: air pollution. That’s right, the world is running short on air pollution, and if we continue to cut back on smoke pouring forth from industrial smokestacks, the increase in global warming could be profound.

Who to believe…

W

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Free Graham James!

April 6th, 2010 | 6 Comments | Posted in activists

Graham James, the renowned pedophile from the Swift Current Broncos, the man who took advantage of Sheldon Kennedy and Theo Fleury.. has now found a few new friends on Facebook.

James was a junior hockey coach convicted in 1997 of sexually abusing two of his teenage players, including Sheldon Kennedy, who went on to play in the NHL. Theo Fluery has also accused James of sexual assault.

James was quietly pardoned by the National Parole Board three years ago, but that decision was only made public this past weekend, when a previously unknown accuser contacted Winnipeg police.

Once again, Canada’s justice system shows it knows no bounds when it comes to forgiveness… often at the expense of the public safety. Any criminal can apply for a pardon within three to five years after a sentence has been served, depending on the severity of the crime.

Theo says it all here in this video.

Maybe it’s time for Harper to do the same thing he just did to our HRCs... save some money, slash the budget, close some offices and get the parole board back under control.

Clear the decks of these out of control apologists. Canada would be a lot safer.

Ann Coulter’s Thoughts on Canada

March 26th, 2010 | 2 Comments | Posted in activists

Great that Ann Coulter got to stop in Calgary – so she now knows the difference between a easterner and westerner. It’s why Calgary is the best city (and wealthiest) in Canada. Calgary’s tolerance and maturity did not go unnoticed in the US media. Not bad for a “redneck” town.

If you’ve ever had the chance to actually read one of her books, you’ll see that her case against the left is factual and is what drives them to the extreme.

Here’s Ann’s thoughts on Ottawa from her blog:

Since arriving in Canada I’ve been accused of thought crimes, threatened with criminal prosecution for speeches I hadn’t yet given, and denounced on the floor of the Parliament (which was nice because that one was on my “bucket list”).

Posters advertising my speech have been officially banned, while posters denouncing me are plastered all over the University of Ottawa campus. Elected officials have been prohibited from attending my speeches. Also, the local clothing stores are fresh out of brown shirts.

Welcome to Canada!

The provost of the University of Ottawa, average student IQ: 0, wrote to me — widely disseminating his letter to at least a half-dozen intermediaries before it reached me — in advance of my visit in order to recommend that I familiarize myself with Canada’s criminal laws regarding hate speech.

This marks the first time I’ve ever gotten hate mail for something I might do in the future.

Apparently Canadian law forbids “promoting hatred against any identifiable group,” which the provost, Francois A. Houle advised me, “would not only be considered inappropriate, but could in fact lead to criminal charges.”

I was given no specific examples of what words and phrases I couldn’t use, but I take it I’m not supposed to say, “F— you, Francois.”

While it was a relief to know that it is still permissible in Canada to promote hatred against unidentifiable groups, upon reading Francois’ letter, I suddenly realized that I had just been the victim of a hate crime! And it was committed by Francois A. Houle (French for “Frank A. Hole”).

What other speakers get a warning not to promote hatred? Did Francois A. Houle send a similarly worded letter to Israel-hater Omar Barghouti before he spoke last year at U of Ottawa? (“Ottawa”: Indian for “Land of the Bed-Wetters.”)

How about Angela Davis, Communist Party member and former Black Panther who spoke at the University of Zero just last month?

Or do only conservatives get letters admonishing them to be civil? Or — my suspicion — is it only conservative women who fuel Francois’ rage?

How about sending a letter to all Muslim speakers advising them to please bathe once a week while in Canada? Would that constitute a hate crime?

I’m sure Canada’s Human Rights Commission will get to the bottom of Francois’ strange warning to me, inasmuch as I will be filing a complaint with that august body, so I expect they will be reviewing every letter the university has sent to other speakers prior to their speeches to see if any of them were threatened with criminal prosecution.

Both writer Mark Steyn and editor Ezra Levant have been investigated by the Human Rights Commission for promoting hatred toward Muslims.

Levant’s alleged crime was to reprint the cartoons of Mohammed originally published in a Danish newspaper, leading practitioners of the Religion of Peace to engage in murderous violence across the globe. Steyn’s alleged crime was to publish an excerpt of his book, “America Alone” in Maclean’s magazine, in which he jauntily described Muslims as “hot for jihad.”

Both of them also flew jet airliners full of passengers into skyscrapers in lower Manhattan, resulting in thousands of deaths. No, wait — that was somebody else.

Curiously, however, there was no evidence that either the cartoons or the column did, in fact, incite hatred toward Muslims — nor was there the remotest possibility that they would.

By contrast, conservative speakers are regularly subjected to violent attacks on college campuses. Bill Kristol, Pat Buchanan, David Horowitz and I have all been the targets of infamous campus attacks.

That’s why the Clare Boothe Luce Policy Institute (a sponsor of my Canada speeches) and the Young America’s Foundation (a sponsor of many of my college speeches) don’t send conservatives to college campuses without a bodyguard.

You’d have to be a real A-Houle not to anticipate that accusing a conservative of “promoting hatred” prior to her arrival on a college campus would in actuality — not in liberal fantasies of terrified Muslims cowering in terror of Mark Steyn readers — incite real-world violence toward the conservative.

The university itself acknowledged that Francois’ letter was likely to provoke violence against me by demanding — long after my speech was scheduled, but immediately after Francois disseminated his letter — that my sponsors pony up more than $1,200 for extra security.

Also following Francois’ letter, the Ottawa University Student Federation met for 7 1/2 hours to hammer out a series of resolutions denouncing me. The resolutions included:

“Whereas Ann Coulter is a hateful woman;

“Whereas she has made hateful comments against GLBTQ, Muslims, Jews and women;

“Whereas she violates an unwritten code of ‘positive-space’;

“Be it resolved that the SFUO express its disapproval of having Ann Coulter speak at the University of Ottawa.”

At least the students didn’t waste 7 1/2 hours on something silly, like their studies.

At the risk of violating anyone’s positive space, what happened to Canada? How did the country that gave us Jim Carrey, Mike Myers, Martin Short, Dan Aykroyd and Catherine O’Hara suddenly become a bunch of whining crybabies?

Want to hear my favorite Canadian joke? OK, here goes: Francois Houle! I never get tired of that one.

After Tuesday night, the hatred incited by Francois’ letter is no longer theoretical. The police called off my speech when the auditorium was surrounded by thousands of rioting liberals — screaming, blocking the entrance, throwing tables, demanding that my books be burned, and finally setting off the fire alarm.

Sadly, I missed the book burning because I never made it to the building.

But, reportedly, a Canadian crowd hasn’t been this excited since they opened a new Tim Hortons. Local reporters couldn’t make out what the crowd was chanting, but it was something about “Molson” and a “sled dog.”

I’ve given more than 100 college speeches, and not once has one of my speeches been shut down at any point. Even the pie-throwing incident at the University of Arizona didn’t break up the event. I said “Get them!”, the college Republicans got them, and then I continued with my rambling, hate-filled diatribe — I mean, my speech.

So we’ve run this experiment more than 100 times.

Only one college speech was ever met with so much mob violence that the police were forced to cancel it: The one that was preceded by a letter from the university provost accusing me of hate speech.

(To add insult to injury, Francois didn’t even plan to attend my speech because Tuesday is his bikini wax night.)

If a university official’s letter accusing a speaker of having a proclivity to commit speech crimes before she’s given the speech — which then leads to Facebook postings demanding that Ann Coulter be hurt, a massive riot and a police-ordered cancellation of the speech — is not hate speech, then there is no such thing as hate speech.

Either Francois goes to jail or the Human Rights Commission is a hoax and a fraud.

In other news.. Thank You Stephen Harper. A great first step to stamping out the real hate in Canada.

Why Canada Needs To Address Free Speech Now

March 23rd, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in activists

A reminder for those that selectively define who has the right to speak…  from Doug Christie.

We are in a time when free speech is rapidly being taken away. The ones who are taking it away are also at risk. If we don’t wake up to this soon, we’ll find ourselves in a world with only one view. And we know what that view is.

Why is only the people to the right of center that realize this?