Religion of Peace update: Don’t quote the Mullah. Or else.

First, it was supposedly offensive to show a cartoon of the prophet Mohammed. Now, the perpetually-outraged followers of Islam have their burkhas in a bind because someone accurately quoted one of their religious leaders. Probably because the Mullah himself accidentally exposes Islam’s violent, racist, and misogynic tendencies… and a non-Muslim noticed. Andrew Bolt writes:

In how much danger is free speech in Canada?

Observe: First a Scandinavian Muslim leader and jihadist, Mullah Kreker, boasts to a Norwegian newspaper that Muslim immigrants will change Europe by outbreeding everyone else:

We’re the ones who will change you . . . Just look at the development within Europe, where the number of Muslims is expanding like mosquitoes. Every western woman in the EU is producing an average of 1.4 children. Every Muslim woman in the same countries is producing 3.5 children.

No Muslim groups in Canada complain.

Next, Canadian columnist Mark Steyn quotes Kreker’s “mosquitoes” comment – and accurately.

This time, Muslim groups in Canada do complain -against Steyn. And it gets worse, as Steyn writes:

They’re objecting to a Canadian magazine quoting accurately the statements of leading Muslims. And at least two of Canada’s “human rights” commissions, to their shame, have accepted their absurd proposition that accurately quoting leading Muslims is somehow “Islamophobic.”

The complainants … and their friends at the Canadian Islamic Congress are seemingly not interested in stimulating debate, but only in shutting it down, by making it more trouble than it’s worth for editors to run articles on one of the central questions of the age: Islam’s relationship with a dying West. In using quasi-judicial coercion to squash debate, they make one of the central points of my argument—that a proportion of Islam is inimical to western traditions of freedom—more eloquently than I ever could.

But worse than the complaints is that these attempts by Muslim “leaders” to stop writers from accurately quoting other Muslim “leaders” are now backed by government bodies which were meant to protect human rights, not to help newcomers destroy them.

Dhimmitude, coming soon to a government near you.

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