Dutch lawmaker wants to show Mohammed cartoons on TV

It really is a shame that we don’t have more politicians (people) like Geert Wilders in this world, and I’m basically referring to public figures with balls.

Societies cannot continue to cave in to groups who believe that their beliefs are special (sacred) and that they have to be respected by everyone. Of course I’m referring to Muslims. These people, in large part, have no respect for the customs of the societies they infiltrate and instead want to impose their own customs and beliefs, many of which are archaic and have no place in the 21st century. Yet these same individuals take offense when these societies want to maintain their freedom, including freedom of speech, which is a fundamental right in a democratic society.

Keep up the good work Geert. Continue to stand up for your freedoms and pay no attention to the spineless, politically correct within your country who are willing to give up freedom of speech to avoid the backlash of fanatical, religious barbarians with a 7th century mentality. TGO

Refer to story below. Source: Associated Press

AFP

Dutch anti-Islam member of parliament Geert Wilders wants to show on television cartoons depicting the Prophet Mohammed, which many Muslims find disrespectful

The Hague (AFP) – Dutch anti-Islam politician Geert Wilders has vowed to show cartoons depicting the Prophet Mohammed on television during time reserved for political parties, after parliament turned down such an exhibition.

Wilders said he would make the broadcast to defend freedom of speech after two militants were shot dead attacking a Mohammed cartoon contest in Garland, Texas last month.

“The only way to show jihadis that we will never bow for terror and violence is to do exactly that which they try to prevent us to do,” Wilders said in a statement.

Many Muslims find drawings of the prophet to be disrespectful or outright blasphemous, and the Dutch authorities said such a move could see Wilders’ right to airtime suspended for up to four years.

Wilders, who gave an anti-Islam speech at the Texas event shortly before the attack, had tried to get parliament to stage an exhibition of Mohammed caricatures.

That was turned down because it did not satisfy the conditions for such an exhibition, including remaining neutral and not being a platform for political v

The platinum-haired Wilders, whose Freedom Party (PVV) gained popularity in the Netherlands on an anti-Islam ticket, has previously denied that a cartoon exhibition would be provocative.

The Dutch Media Authority provides airtime to parties to make political statements, but said it only looks at the content of the broadcasts after they are shown.

“Political parties have airtime to present political information,” spokesman Rutger Fortuin told AFP on Thursday.

“We can’t decide in advance if that obeys the law or not, we don’t censor, that would hinder freedom of speech.”

“We can afterwards decide if they’ve broken the law and impose a fine and withdraw airtime for between one and four years,” he said.

“For hate-speech, that’s for the judge to decide, if someone files a complaint.”

Ever since forming his own party in 2006, the firebrand politician has been a divisive figure in the Netherlands, which prides itself on its long but fading tradition of multi-cultural tolerance.

Wilders himself has no hesitation in branding the Koran as a “fascist” book and has likened it to Hitler’s “Mein Kampf.”

But the politician is facing prosecution in the Netherlands after a controversial statement last year during local government elections in which he vowed to ensure fewer Moroccans in the Netherlands.

Public prosecutors received more than 6,000 complaints of discrimination after television footage in March last year showed Wilders asking party faithful in The Hague whether they wanted “fewer or more Moroccans in your city and in the Netherlands?”

“Fewer, fewer!” the crowd shouted with a smiling Wilders saying: “We’re going to organise that.”

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