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Netizen Freespeech Debate: Seriously, Tell Me He Is Wrong!

by WrathofG-d ( 159 Comments › )
Filed under Dhimmitude, Free Speech, Islamists, Liberal Fascism, Political Correctness, Politics, Religion at November 23rd, 2009 - 9:46 am

Although I do not support everything Meir Kahane has ever said or done, I believe in free speech, fighting Terrorism, and the truth.    In addition, the more I learn about the progressive machine’s standard operating procedure for shutting down debate on issues they wish to completely control, the less I care what the politically correct ignorant smear mongers call me – when I know it is they who are wrong!  In the end, the truth is more important than their paper thin emotions.  When the truth is ignored, the silence can result in death.   I will no longer allow that to happen out of fear of being called names.  Avoiding the truth does not make it any less true.

It is my personal belief that Meir Kahane was exceptionally misunderstood by naive, small-minded, and politically motivated hucksters, who slandered him with disgusting epithets in order to serve their own power and agenda.  This is just like how these same forces excuse away the Islamic connection to Terrorism, and whitewash Socialism.  The most commonly held negative opinion of Meir Kahane is one based on misrepresentations of his message, misquotations, lies and ignorance.

But the aforementioned is solely my opinion, and I do not want you to simply take my word for it.  Thus, I greatly encourage you to read his books, and speeches then make up your own mind.

The best way to know anything about someone is to hear it from their own mouth, and then to make up your own mind.  The more I actually hear from Kahane himself, the more I realize one thing….he was right!

Meir Kahane in his own words on issues including violence, democracy, Arabs, Israel, the U.S., and more…

(The first 6 minutes or so is an intro about Kahane.  The direct interview with Rabbi Kahane begins thereafter.)

Meir Kahane was a man who could clearly see through the forces at work to blind us from the uncomfortable truths about Progressive myths.  He warned Israel (and by association the U.S.) of the horrors of Islamic terrorism and the unfortunate necessities in fighting it long before most of us were even thinking about Islam or terrorism at all.  Sure, he wasn’t politically correct, but now I see that to be to his credit!

Kahane was assassinated in a Manhattan hotel in 1990, after concluding a speech warning American Jews to emigrate to Israel before it was “too late.”

The assassination occurred shortly after 9 p.m., following a speech to an audience of mostly Orthodox Jews from Brooklyn; as a crowd of well-wishers gathered around Kahane following the speech in the second-floor lecture hall in midtown Manhattan’s Marriott East Side Hotel.   El Sayyid Nosair, an Egyptian-born American citizen, fatally shot Kahane in the neck.  Kahane ultimately was a victim of the same Islamic terrorism he warned others about!

Instead of just accepting the progressive slander of Meir Kahane that many of us have heard (or will hear if you bring Kahane up in conversation) which is often spread by those who know nothing about him at all but are only repeating what they have heard from others who are also ignorant, hear Kahane from Kahane’s own mouth….and then if you still can, tell me he was wrong!

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