Comment on se sert des accusations sans fondement pour brimer notre liberté d'expression
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Comment on se sert des accusations sans fondement pour brimer notre liberté d'expression
Oui, il existe des racistes, des sexistes, des extrémistes et des gens remplis de haine. Mais il faut aussi savoir différencier la critique légitime et la liberté d'expression des propos simplement haineux. Trop souvent, l'accusation d'antisémitisme est utilisée à toute les sauces pour clore des débats légitimes et des critiques bien fondées de l'État d'Israël, d'extrémistes juifs et des sionistes. Voici donc quelques articles qui sauront faire réfléchir à ce propos. Une vidéo vous est aussi présentée sur la façon dont les fausse attaques terroristes sont exposées dans le but de monter que la meilleure façon de contrer ces fausses attaques, autant verbales que violentes, est de les exposer pour ce qu'elles sont.
Daniele Ganser - part 4: How false flag operations are exposed
http://www.911blogger.com/node/19484
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The Global Anti-Semitism Report: The organized Jewish community opposes free speech
It is something of an axiom of Jewish life that “Is it good for the Jews?” remains the litmus test of Jewish communal activity — in other words, interest over principles. A good example is free speech. There can be little doubt that the organized Jewish community sees free speech as a problem because it may be used to criticize the behavior of Jewish organizations and especially
B’nai Brith v. RadicalPress.com: Zionism’s Battle for Control of Canada’s Mind
The reply contains the argument put forth by RadicalPress.com owner and publisher Arthur Topham that this is a case of an intentional attack upon one of the last remaining alternative news network in Canada – one willing to stand up to the Zionist-controlled media and the assorted Zionist Jewish lobby groups that hold way too much influence over Canada’s Judiciaries and governments, both federally and provincially.
The means being employed by B’nai Brith
The Global Anti-Semitism Report: The organized Jewish community opposes free speech
It is something of an axiom of Jewish life that “Is it good for the Jews?” remains the litmus test of Jewish communal activity — in other words, interest over principles. A good example is free speech. There can be little doubt that the organized Jewish community sees free speech as a problem because it may be used to criticize the behavior of Jewish organizations and especially
Finkelstein to face more US teaching restrictions?
Outspoken academic Norman Finkelstein has stepped up his criticism of
Finkelstein's sharp criticism of the Zionist occupation of the native lands of the Palestinians has left him without tenure in the
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I tagged this one under "dictatorship" because what kind of a society do you have when only teachers that see one particular point of view are allowed to teach?
'I don't hate the Jews, but I hate what they do to people': Ahenakew
Taking the stand in his own defence Thursday, Ahenakew said his feelings about Jewish people, whom he maintains caused the Second World War, took shape during a tour of duty with the Canadian military in the
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