All papers should print Danish cartoons, says racist German Gestapo minister
Published by Hossam el-Hamalawy February 28th, 2008 in Cartoons/Arts, Germany, Human Rights حقوق إنسان, Mubarak مبــاركIt’s as if the German state is jealous, and wants to prove it’s just as racist as its Danish sister… The German Interior Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble came out on Wednesday with brilliant statements, saying “all European newspapers should print these cartoons,” in the name of “press freedom.”
Ya Wolfgang you are nothing but a racist scum.. and you are the last one to talk about “freedom.” You send your troops to the Islamic World, and help out the Americans in their dirty war in Afghanistan… (and I hope they all return to you in bodybags soon)… You treat foreigners and immigrants like shit in your country.. You even have legal clauses that allows you to carry out “preemptive detentions” against demonstrators (like those you conducted against the anti-G8 protesters).. No wonder then that your Ambassador to Cairo, Bernd Erbel, would come out in praise of Mubarak’s regime recently saying:
And no wonder that your Orientalist chairman of the German Chamber of Commerce in Egypt would come out praising the son of the dictator, Gamal Mubarak, saying:
That’s the “freedom” you understand indeed… Well, take that cartoon ya ma3arrass ya manyak ya Nazi…
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Yes, laws in Germany and other parts of the West are backward, and you get a lot of racism backing that. Granted.
I am not really interested in what they have to say or think. Rather, how do you think speech should be regulated, if at all?
“I am not really interested in what they have to say or think. Rather, how do you think speech should be regulated, if at all?”
It’s simple… Once it crosses into hate speech, which is what those cartoons are all about (enforcing stereotypes about a race, ethnicity or a group of people who are already eating shit in the continent) then that’s outright racism.. especially when they come from an asshole publication known for its ant-immigrants stance..
And as a secularist I’ll denounce them, as I denounce any cartoon I come across in the Arab press that demonize jews or denies the holocaust…
Yes, good. I do not appreciate many kinds of speech as well, especially hate and stupidity, but this is not the point. The point is: would you want to suppress hate speech? And if not, Is it really something to occupy oneself with, to respond to?
Needless to say, I would not talk about any of this with our German minister, for instance. We are comrades here