Anti-Dhimmi
Posted by Richard on March 24, 2006
I ran across an interesting new blog worth keeping an eye on. Anti-Dhimmi is the work of a 22-year-old female Scandinavian who "got the wake-up call from the Muhammed cartoons folly." It’s a nicely done site with lots of graphics and interesting, short posts.
Regarding Peter Risdon’s announcement that the Danish cartoons aren’t welcome at Saturday’s pro-freedom rally in Trafalger Square, she said:
… And they dare calling it March for Free Expression? How can you have a March for Free Expression without Freedom of Expression? Non sense. Can you say dhimmitude?
She’s succinct, logical, and doesn’t mince words. I like that. 🙂
UPDATE: Regarding the March for Free Expression and its organizers’ desire to avoid giving offense, see also David T’s post, Compromised, at Harry’s Place, which suggests this as an appropriate chant:
"What do we want: FREEDOM OF SPEECH. When do we want it: NOT NOW BUT CERTAINLY IN A FORUM IN WHICH THINGS CAN BE SEEN AND DEBATED WITHOUT THEM BEING, IN CONTEXT, INTIMIDATING TO ANYONE"
Britain’s leftists are so much more articulate and funny than America’s.
Anonymous said
Wow, I’m truly flattered :)! Thank you!