Friday, December 20, 2013

The Media is the Message: BBC Gives Mucho Air Time to Hate Preacher

The UK is screwed.

Supine bastards. 

Meanwhile, the London School of Economics grudgingly gives up its role as amateur, willing, dhimmi sharia arbitrators:

"The London School of Economics has apologised to two students who were forced to cover up T-shirts with images of Jesus and the Prophet Mohammed on."

"Professor Paul Kelly admitted he got the ‘judgment wrong’ after the pair were told by student union officers that displaying the images may constitute religious harassment."

"Chris Moos and Abhishek Phadnis were threatened with being thrown out of the university’s Freshers Fair if they didn’t cover up the images, as they manned an Atheist Secularist and Humanist Society stall at the event."

"Prof Kelly, pro-director at LSE, told BBC Radio 4’s Today programme: “It was a difficult judgment and I quite accept I called it wrong.”

"The T-shirts featured a picture of Mohammed prohibited under Islamic law."

The result-probably the only time in my life that I agree with Richard Dawkins:

"At the time Richard Dawkins, a high profile atheist, branded LSE student union officers “sanctimonious little prigs” over the incident."