Muslims Win, Freedom and Liberty defeatedFiled Under: Religion
The UN was created for very specific reasons, but mainly dialogue. The concept was, if people can get together and promote dialogue between countries, it would be extremely helpful to avoid wars and conflicts. This would thus help towards economic prosperity throughout the world. Founded in response to nations such as Nazi Germany, whose propaganda and gestapo tactics are infamous throughout the world. The major failure of the League of Nations was the lack of effective prevention, they would rather cut talks short, and appease rather than actually get the issue solved. Now, we have the case where dialogue is being limited and restricted within the buildings of the UN in order to…(drum roll)…not offend Muslims and their stone age bullshit.
Islam and the Abraham religions are known for their censorship, and their ability to shutdown conversation by playing the faith card, or “sensitivity” card. Islam in modern times has become the religion where nobody dares to criticize in fear of personal harm. When a person actually does make a proper and thorough criticism of Islam, they have had money placed on their head. Someone like Salman Rushdie or Ayan Hirsi Ali can’t walk around in public without a security detail. Islam was in the news for its harsh protests of the Dutch cartoonists who criticized the “religion of peace,” and what was the prompt reply from the ROP? Riots in the streets, bounties placed on those cartoonists head, and an ironic sign held in protest…”KILL THOSE WHO CALL ISLAM VIOLENT.” They won the victory of censorship there as well. No major media show, newspaper or magazine would dare to actually publish the cartoons in question. In a time where, pictures and videos replace actual articles and journalism, we actually saw pictures being boycotted across the board.
Now, we have the case where the Muslims actually WON a battle on the floors of the UN to restrict only “religious scholars should be allowed to discuss matters of faith” for faith is, indeed apparently “very complex, very sensitive and very intense.” So now, on the board of Human Rights Council of the UN, where gross violations have been made by Islamic countries, you simply cannot criticize Islam unless you are a “religious scholar.” In Iran you have the government executing homosexuals in public for being…homosexuals. In Saudi Arabia, the government actually perform beheading, torture, honor killings and all sorts of human rights violations in town squares for all to see. To quote the article directly:
“On Monday Egypt, Pakistan and Iran angrily protested attempts by a humanist group to link Islam to human rights abuses such as female genital mutilation and so-called honour killing of women. The interventions sparked a heated debate which threatened to sour the mood of the meeting. The council’s resolutions carry no legal weight but are intended to throw a spotlight on governments that abuse their citizens.
“This council is not prepared to discuss religious matters in depth, consequently we should not do it,” Costea ruled after an emergency break to calm the situation.”
The Islamic Sharia which allows and promotes the suppression and subjugation of half of their population, and the Muslims who still to this day, follow through on such orders are responsible for the pointless deaths and torture of thousands if not millions of women yearly. Of course such numbers could never be reported as the governments in those countries remain as third rate, and corrupt as the imams, the Islamic religious authorities.
In that statement, Mr. Costea actually is saying, religious faith is “complicated,” thus it is better to leave it alone. Yes, a plagiarized Book written by men under the instruction of uneducated merchants and generals, to control other men…with the writing standard fit for the 7th century, where it should have stayed…literature for 7th century illiterate, maggot-minded fools. Just simply not fit for the intellectual standards of the 21st century. There is nothing simpler than this nonsense, which a child can easily pick apart (and do)…yet it receives a general label of a taboo subject. It is time we end this special treatment of religious faith, and especially Islam…for if we deny ourselves the right to free and intellectual discourse, we will deny ourselves the advancements of modernity, and the joys of liberty.
Tags: faith, god, islam, muslim, Religion, un, unitednations
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- Moiz Khan
- 23 Jun 2008 6:55 PM
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June 23rd, 2008 at 8:11 pm
I couldn’t be more disappointed in the U.N. If this doesn’t demonstrate that it is a failed, corrupt institution, no longer suitable for these times, I don’t know what does.
Ellen R. Sheeley, Author
“Reclaiming Honor in Jordan”
http://www.redroom.com/author/ellen-r-sheeley
June 23rd, 2008 at 8:32 pm
Indeed, it is a bloated corrupt organization that failed utterly to deliver on its promises.