Wilders, Fitna and Free Speech

GabberMan

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Well, I'm not Geert Wilders' biggest fan but I am worried about the slow erosion of indigenous rights, or us ceasing to be custodians of those rights won by ***** in Western Europe and the rest of the world, in the face of a "belief" among others.

I don't think that this is a delusion on my part (I don't read the Daily Mail).

I've had enough of it.

Last night I watched Newsnight and was surprised to find myself agreeing with two people from religious backgrounds but who seemed to want to express themselves in a secular world. Sounds fair right? Everybody's happy.

But I was amazed at the conduct of an MP engaged in the same debate.

Watch this and I think you'll see what I'm on about - watch the background feature that starts at about 1 minute in, and the debate that follows:

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Oh, and if you haven't seen the film Fitna, like a member of the panel, here it is:

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It's short and simple/simplistic. But what are your thoughts, not so much on Wilders himself, but on banning him, the film and its censorship, free speech and mainstream politics?

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