Geert Wilders is still in the crosshairs of political correctness
Ned May reports on Big Peace that Geert Wilders' troubles are far from over. As he warns, with good reason, the lights are going out all over Europe.
But then isn't this exactly why a campaign is needed now to call on politicians to change the laws so that criticism of religion, if anything, cannot be criminalized? It's crucial time now to do that.
But then isn't this exactly why a campaign is needed now to call on politicians to change the laws so that criticism of religion, if anything, cannot be criminalized? It's crucial time now to do that.
Labels: dhimmitude, Europe, islam