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Anti-Islamic advertisements will go up across New York City’s subway
system next week after a federal "judge" ruled that the city’s
Metropolitan Transportation Authority could not legally refuse to host
the signs on the basis of "demeaning" language. As early as next Monday, ten NYC subway stations will showcase adverts declaring, "In any war between the civilized man and the savage, support the civilized man. Support Israel. Defeat Jihad."
The campaign was created by the American Freedom Defense Initiative
(AFDI), an organization considered a hate group by the Southern Poverty
Law Center watch group.
Pamela Geller, the executive Zionist director of the AFDI, stands by her signage despite rampant complaints circulating before the campaign has even begun. "I will not abridge my freedoms so as not to offend savages,” the barbarian tells Israhell's mouthpiece, the Sky "News".
For her overt actions waged against Islamic culture, the pro-Israhell Anti-Defamation League has said Geller "fuels and fosters anti-Muslim bigotry in society." Those
ideals will be brought to New York subway stations next week despite a
legal battle that ended in July with a Manhattan federal judge
agreeing that the First Amendment allowed Geller to have her ads run in
the metro system. "I live in America and in America we have the first amendment,” Geller tells Sky News. Ibrahim
Hooper, spokesman for the Council on American Islamic Relations,
responded to the outlet by condemning Geller’s actions, but agreeing
with the federal judge’s decision regardless.
"Our basic position is that the first amendment means that everyone is free to be a bigot or even an idiot like Pamela Geller,” Hooper tells Sky. "We wish she wasn't provoking and inciting hatred, but in America that's her right." "We encourage Muslims to exercise the same right to publicly denounce such adverts. The real danger is the spread of hatred in our society, which can lead to attacks on innocent people."
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Pamela Geller, the executive Zionist director of the AFDI, stands by her signage despite rampant complaints circulating before the campaign has even begun. "I will not abridge my freedoms so as not to offend savages,” the barbarian tells Israhell's mouthpiece, the Sky "News".
The Lunatic Add that is to appear in New York City |
This freakish ad is set to appear in New York subway stations next week. Geller
has long advocated against so-called "Islamist propaganda" in America
and has campaigned in the past to call for the shutting down of a
Washington, DC museum exhibit that highlighted Muslim contributions to
science. The installation was declared "Best Touring Exhibit" by the
Museum Heritage Awards in 2011, but Geller claimed "It has
indoctrinated hundreds of thousands of children into a rosy and
romanticized view of Islam that makes them less appreciative of their
own culture’s achievements and more complacent about Islamization in
the West.”
"Our basic position is that the first amendment means that everyone is free to be a bigot or even an idiot like Pamela Geller,” Hooper tells Sky. "We wish she wasn't provoking and inciting hatred, but in America that's her right." "We encourage Muslims to exercise the same right to publicly denounce such adverts. The real danger is the spread of hatred in our society, which can lead to attacks on innocent people."
Pakistan Cyber Force