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Charles Johnson wrongly attacks concerned parents

by Daedalus ( 169 Comments › )
Filed under Blogwars, LGF, Progressives at July 28th, 2010 - 6:48 pm

I’m sorry to post on this, but I feel Charles Johnson has crossed a line.

Parents associated with the 9/12 movement recently had a book removed named: Revolutionary Voices: A Multicultural Queer Youth Anthology. This book promotes “alternate lifestyles” for the youth. I’m a Libertarian leaning Conservative, but there are limits. I would not like a book promoting irresponsible heterosexual sex among the young either, so the fact it’s about youth homosexuality is irrelevant. Do teenagers have sex, yup I was one that did. The issue is whether we promote this behaviors or educate them on the dangers of unprotected sex, STD’s and the risks of Pregnancies. This book is not that, it is glorifying irresponsible sex to young people. The parents took a stand and they are within their rights.

Take a look at some of the chapters:

Concerned parents who also are members of the 9/12 movement, asked the Burlington County Library System to remove it. These parents were in their right. However, because of their affiliation with Glenn becks and his 9/12 movement, Charles Johnson attacked them.

In the sick twisted mind of Charles Johnson, parents don’t have a right to be against a book that promotes irresponsible behavior and is classified as a Child Porn book. To him, standing up to  groups promoting radical agenda, is censorship. Clearly this man has had no children and understand what it’s like being a parent. The title alone implies Progressive radicalism and not a mainstream book for Teens.

Charles Johnson has crossed a line due to his hate of Glenn Beck. Rather than analyze the situation, he let his hate get the better of him. The obscure mediocre 70’s/80’s Jazz Musician will even defend a radical book that is classified as Child porn

I apologize to everyone on the blog for this post, but I feel he is wrong to attack concerned parents and needs to be called on it.


Fox News and Saudi Money and Glen Beck and Geert Wilders…

by coldwarrior ( 121 Comments › )
Filed under Free Speech, Islamic Finance, Media, Saudi Arabia at March 11th, 2010 - 5:00 am

This is an expansion of this thread from a few days ago, the Beck/Wilders clip is used as an example and to refresh our memory.

Fox is getting very picky about this Beck/Wilders clip so i wont post it here, Here’s the transcript of what Beck Said about Geert Wilders:

In France, polls have this guy, the president, Nicolas Sarkozy, he is center-right. He’s hitting now new lows. Look out, because whoever is ruling now in any country no matter what, as this economy tanks and they spend all this money and it doesn’t matter if they’re right or left, as they tank, they’re going to become extraordinarily unpopular. So his approval rating is down to 36 percent. However, this guy, far right, Villepin (sic) — he’s at 57 percent.

Also, you have far right Dutch M.P. Geert Wilders. Last year, he was banned from the U.K. They said his presence could threaten community a harmony and therefore public safety. Last week, not only was he allowed into England, he was at the House of Lords, where he screened a film on the Quran.

The right and left are growing again in Europe. The left — listen carefully — the left in Europe is communism. The right is fascism, in Europe.

Europe is making the same mistakes that they made at the turn of the century. Mark my words — watch, please, do me a favor. We don’t have enough staff to watch this and nobody else is looking for it. Please, watch the crazy fringe groups over in Europe and e-mail. Tweet them to me at Glenn Beck on Twitter. Please, watch them as a watchdog, because they’re headed down the wrong tracks and we have to be prepared.

This is Geert Wilders on Beck 25FEB2009, so Glenn is familiar with the situation and the man.

Well, what do we think about Beck now, does he get a pass on this one? Should he apologize? He has done good work in the past. Has Fox been ‘infiltrated’ by Saudi influence? I hope this Beck ‘error’ has nothing to do with this:

He’s a prince! He graduated summa cum laude from Menlo University in 1979! He’s the Saudi Warren Buffet! He’s also Fox News’ fourth biggest investor–although Prince Alwaleed bin Talal claims that he’s the second biggest investor in News Corp., after Rupert Murdoch himself

I am not throwing Beck or Fox under the dhimmi bus yet; his content, and that of Fox News, may have to be scrutinized from now on. I just cant help but think what better way for the Wahhabist Saudi’s to alienate and diminish Europe’s most famous anti-jihadi and to assassinate his character than to buy a piece of editorial control in America’s most popular TV news service.  I hope this is not the case. Fox has taken the Saudi money in exchange for access to the Middle East media.

The Wahhabi influence in university and mosques and the fact that almost all of the imam’s in the US (especially in the US prison system) are also Wahhabi-Saudi funded and are anti-west in values and politics are of major concern. This is a security threat that has to be watched carefully, this is how the teachings infiltrate out country.

Does this mean that the Saudi-Wahhabi money has influenced fox/beck…i’m not there yet, is it a concern, yes. Does it look bad, yes. I am very concerned over this because fox is watched by so many people, and is trusted by them. Fox is still the go-to news network for unbiased reporting. Its size and trust by definition means that it needs to be careful about alliances and editorial decisions.

Did Glenn Beck call Geert Wilders a Fascist?

by Phantom Ace ( 107 Comments › )
Filed under Dhimmitude, Europe, Political Correctness at March 9th, 2010 - 7:30 am

I saw this clip and initially didn’t get that impression. However after watching it, one can construe that he called Geert Wilders a Fascist. He needs to clear this up because Geert Wilders is no Fascist. He is a Conservative-Libertarian who wants to defend his nation from Islamic Colonization. His Freedom’s Party platform is Free Market and low taxes. This is not Fascist-Progressive economic policies. Also his anti-Imperialist agenda is not based on biology or race, but on Culture and preservation of Western Civilizayion. Geert is fighting Fascism.

Now the Right-Left definitions are different in Continental Europe than America. Many so called Rightwingers, would be considered Leftist on the American scale. Geert clearly is Rightwing in the American sense and would be more in the Libertarian camp.

Beck needs to clear this up quickly and there is an hour and half left in show at the time of this posting. Please call at 1-888-727-2325, to have him clear it up. This will not mean I will turn on Glenn Beck, but I would be disappointed on his analysis of what is going on in Europe.

Below is the clip, you be the judge.

(Update: The Video has been removed by Fox.)

Glenn Beck compares American and French Revolutions

by Phantom Ace ( 288 Comments › )
Filed under Barack Obama, Communism, Democratic Party, Liberal Fascism, Open thread, Progressives, Tranzis at February 22nd, 2010 - 7:00 pm

Both the American and French Revolutions come from the ideas of the Age of Enlightenment. However, they come from different schools of thoughts. The American Revolution was influenced by the Scottish School, which believed in Free Markets and Individualism. The French revolution was influenced by French School, which believed in the radical transformation of society via the State. The difference between the two was stark and the effects are still felt today. The Progressive Ideologies of Marxism, Stalinism, Nazism, Maoism, Fascism, the 3rd World Liberation Movement, Neo Wilsonian Compassionate Conservatism, the British Tory Progressive Conservatism and the American New Left all are inspired by the Jacobins and Robespierre.

The American Revolution is the major influence for the Conservative and Libertarian Ideologies which are based on Individualism.

In the video below, Glenn Beck contrasts the difference between the American and French Revolutions. Beck shows the roots of Progressivism and all the Ideologies spawned by it.