Finally, someone in the U.S. Congress speaks up for Wilders

Met dank overgenomen van G. (Geert) Wilders i, gepubliceerd op dinsdag 16 maart 2010.

These are remarks given in the House of Represenatives yesterday by Rep. Ted Poe, Republican of Texas:

Mr. Speaker, freedom of speech continues to be shouted down by the politically correct police. In the Netherlands, it is against the law to say something that offends someone else's religion. That is why Dutch lawmaker Geert Wilders is on trial for hurting people's feelings.

He made a movie about terrorists and radical Islamic clerics encouraging violence in the name of hate. Now he is on trial for insulting Islam. He is charged with discrimination and incitement to hatred. Because Dutch law is intolerant of intolerance.

The Dutch courts say even truthful insult speech is a crime. Sounds like the law has become the enemy of free speech and a protector of the radicals.

Geert Wilders boldly brings to the world's attention the dangers of religious radicals who believe in hateful violence, and he gets in trouble for it. He ought to be commended rather than condemned and charged with a crime.

Freedom of speech is a universal human right, granted by God, especially if that speech is political, religious or truthful. A free people won't tolerate intolerance for freedom for very long.

And that's just the way it is.

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Amnation.com