A Must Watch! A brilliant speech on why Allah and His Prophets should be protected from insults and mockery.
“Isn’t it ironic that the West uses the stabbing of Salman Rushdie to push the “glorious” idea of free speech this is while we live in a time of cancel culture.
Ask if a teacher can teach that homosexuality is a sin not just in classes but openly outside of the school environment without being threatened with the sack.
Ask whether one can speak out against Zi0nism without being labelled anti Semite with prominent individuals facing repercussions.
Ask whether Facebook, Twitter etc don’t ban or suspend users for exercising their “free speech”.
Ask whether these social media companies will tolerate anti vaxxers spreading their views
Ask whether countries like France, Germany or Austria allow anyone to question the validity of the numbers killed in a state recognised genocide (ie a historical event) and see whether they would be arrested and jailed.
Ask whether certain individuals were targeted for assassination for what they said as opposed to any direct acts of violence like the paraplegic sh Ahmed Yasin.
The list goes on to the point that even many non Muslims realise that free speech doesn’t exist.
The point isn’t that I agree with one view or another I mentioned above. The point is these very claims of championing free speech is so easily sacrificed when it conflicts with values the West itself holds dear or whether those in power deem certain ideas intolerable for them to be openly mentioned.
Salman Rushdie isn’t a martyr to free speech he’s just a symbol of the hatred the West has towards Islam and another example of the hypocrisy we consistently see in the West.
Free speech? Yeah right.”
- Sharif Abu Laith
“Isn’t it ironic that the West uses the stabbing of Salman Rushdie to push the “glorious” idea of free speech this is while we live in a time of cancel culture.
Ask if a teacher can teach that homosexuality is a sin not just in classes but openly outside of the school environment without being threatened with the sack.
Ask whether one can speak out against Zi0nism without being labelled anti Semite with prominent individuals facing repercussions.
Ask whether Facebook, Twitter etc don’t ban or suspend users for exercising their “free speech”.
Ask whether these social media companies will tolerate anti vaxxers spreading their views
Ask whether countries like France, Germany or Austria allow anyone to question the validity of the numbers killed in a state recognised genocide (ie a historical event) and see whether they would be arrested and jailed.
Ask whether certain individuals were targeted for assassination for what they said as opposed to any direct acts of violence like the paraplegic sh Ahmed Yasin.
The list goes on to the point that even many non Muslims realise that free speech doesn’t exist.
The point isn’t that I agree with one view or another I mentioned above. The point is these very claims of championing free speech is so easily sacrificed when it conflicts with values the West itself holds dear or whether those in power deem certain ideas intolerable for them to be openly mentioned.
Salman Rushdie isn’t a martyr to free speech he’s just a symbol of the hatred the West has towards Islam and another example of the hypocrisy we consistently see in the West.
Free speech? Yeah right.”
- Sharif Abu Laith