US Media Inexplicably Finds Pam Geller More Dangerous Than Radical Jihadists
While true Pam Geller’s decision to host a Muhammad cartoon contest in Texas was provocative, the fact that so many Mainstream Media figures are now blaming her for two radical jihadists attempting to murder participants at that event should raise significant alarm bells to anyone who values either free speech, or at the very least, common sense.
Geller might be accused of some blatant self-promotion, but she is not guilty of anything remotely resembling the long list of atrocities carried out by Muslim fanatics both in this country and throughout the world, and yet, the media made the story of an attempted terrorist attack about her – and continues to do so now.
How, and perhaps more importantly WHY, is such a thing possible in a nation that knows all too well the threat of radical Islam?
Media figures are decrying the “abuses” Geller’s cartoon contest instigated against Muslims, and in doing so, are speaking the very same language as the jihadists. How dare Pam Geller host such an event, they say. How dare she endanger other people’s lives this way.
Apparently in America it is now a dangerous act to award a cartoon such as this a prize:
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inexplicable? really?
Islam’s going down the drain.
People are rising to fight it from East to West. Worldwide.
Pam Geller’s a saint. She and Geert Welders have opened the box of worms. The cat’s out of Pandora’s Box now and no putting the genii back again just like you can’t put Humpty Dumpty back together again.
Geert welders, who is that?