Double Fault ...
With the 5th anniversary of 9/11 coming up, your average American might like to consider the following; sitting down?
Right then ... the majority of Islamist terrorist websites are lodged on servers based in ... wait for it ... the USA.
Naturally, the American government know exactly what's going on as they recently punted a spokesman around to do press interviews, explaining why they allow such domains to continue. Under the American 'Freedom Of Speech Act' (Debbie, you might want to get an adult to help you with this bit), they allow such sites to 'exist' on their cyber-territory, despite calling for fellow fanatics to 'go bag an American'. "However, says the spokesman, "if they called for a particular, named individual to be murdered at a certain time and place, then we would think again about allowing the site to go on".
I'm sure that some Americans might want to lobby their government and ask why this should be allowed? After all, your average American still judges those from another country (ie: any country other than theirs) as possibly dangerous and untrustworthy. It seems quite extraordinary that on one hand they have a major distrust of anyone who isn't American yet they allow Islamist extremists to their launch their hate messages from US soil - seeing as most of it is directed at them.
What a bunch of double-standard 'assholes'.
Stu
With the 5th anniversary of 9/11 coming up, your average American might like to consider the following; sitting down?
Right then ... the majority of Islamist terrorist websites are lodged on servers based in ... wait for it ... the USA.
Naturally, the American government know exactly what's going on as they recently punted a spokesman around to do press interviews, explaining why they allow such domains to continue. Under the American 'Freedom Of Speech Act' (Debbie, you might want to get an adult to help you with this bit), they allow such sites to 'exist' on their cyber-territory, despite calling for fellow fanatics to 'go bag an American'. "However, says the spokesman, "if they called for a particular, named individual to be murdered at a certain time and place, then we would think again about allowing the site to go on".
I'm sure that some Americans might want to lobby their government and ask why this should be allowed? After all, your average American still judges those from another country (ie: any country other than theirs) as possibly dangerous and untrustworthy. It seems quite extraordinary that on one hand they have a major distrust of anyone who isn't American yet they allow Islamist extremists to their launch their hate messages from US soil - seeing as most of it is directed at them.
What a bunch of double-standard 'assholes'.
Stu
1 Comments:
I'll work on that Stu and get back with you.
Chances are you are on an American server yourself and posting with my American rights. Oh, wait, no other country has that technology right? I mean, we are the smartest, bravest, prettiest, fattest - only people on earth.
C'mon Stu - have your fun, but not every American thinks like that. I mean we have terrorists over here that think just like you. :)
Ease up lil buddy, you're going to give yourself a heart attack.
Take Care! :)
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