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Are we still allowed to "ask questions" about the funding source and actual mission of groups or is that by definition "racist" if the group represents Muslims?

edit secondgenerationradical 2008-08-14 15:06 UTC add comment

Raneem Al-Halimi's lawyer is now threatening me with a law suit for libel, if I write about his client on the internet.   She is all of 22 years old, 18 at the time of the incident.

Having so far been successful in censoring my book at Canada's monopoly book retailer (who continues to show on its website that the book is "unavailable"), they now want to censor me from talking about my case.  Perhaps they will report me to the "thought police" at the Human Rights Commissions?

Shame!

Here is a link that it is important to read.  This shows that as long as the internet in Canada is free and uncensored, we have the right to read and think about important issues.  I have not made any conclusions myself about this article, but it does give one pause to think.    As "tolerant" "multicultural" Canadians, what if a student group is funded by a Jihadist organization, whose seized records disclose the vile purposes of the organization.

We had better think about these issues, before we turn around and have lost so many of our precious freedoms which our ancestors worked so hard for and even fought in wars to preserve.

I suggest you read this article.  Raneem Al-Halimi is shown on an internet posting of the University of Waterloo Muslim Students Associaton to have been on the executive around the time she made allegations against me.

I woud welcome any replies from Muslim students who are involved in Canadian Muslim Students Associations explaining how the article is wrong.  That would be welcomed by me.   That would be better than "threatening" me, and I am sure that the vast majority of the students understand that dialogue and discussing the issues rationally and courteously is the proper course of action.

Here is the link:  http://www.terrorismawareness.org/islamo-fascism-awareness-week-iii/196/defunding-the-muslim-student-association/

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