https://twitter.com/moethemyth
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http://bloggar.aftonbladet.se/janhelin/2015/01/en-vidrig-attack-mot-yttrandefriheten/
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"L'affaire Sine" followed the engagement of Mr Sarkozy, 22, to Jessica Sebaoun-Darty, the Jewish heiress of an electronic goods chain. Commenting on an unfounded rumour that the president's son planned to convert to Judaism, Sine quipped: "He'll go a long way in life, that little lad."
A high-profile political commentator slammed the column as linking prejudice about Jews and social success.
Charlie Hebdo's editor, Philippe Val, asked Sinet to apologise but he refused, exclaiming:
"I'd rather cut my balls off."[...]
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/france/4351672/French-cartoonist-Sine-on-trial-on-charges-of-anti-Semitism-over-Sarkozy-jibe.html
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http://bloggar.aftonbladet.se/janhelin/2015/01/en-vidrig-attack-mot-yttrandefriheten/
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Maurice Sinet, 80, who works under the pen name Sine, faces charges of "inciting racial hatred" for a column he wrote last July in the satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo.
The piece sparked a summer slanging match among the Parisian intelligentsia and ended in his dismissal from the magazine.
The piece sparked a summer slanging match among the Parisian intelligentsia and ended in his dismissal from the magazine.
"L'affaire Sine" followed the engagement of Mr Sarkozy, 22, to Jessica Sebaoun-Darty, the Jewish heiress of an electronic goods chain. Commenting on an unfounded rumour that the president's son planned to convert to Judaism, Sine quipped: "He'll go a long way in life, that little lad."
A high-profile political commentator slammed the column as linking prejudice about Jews and social success.
Charlie Hebdo's editor, Philippe Val, asked Sinet to apologise but he refused, exclaiming:
"I'd rather cut my balls off."[...]
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/france/4351672/French-cartoonist-Sine-on-trial-on-charges-of-anti-Semitism-over-Sarkozy-jibe.html
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Media avslöjar skillnaden mellan en attack mot yttrandefrihet och en attack mot yttrandefrihet
'Journalism is printing what someone else does NOT want printed: - Everything else is public relations.'
--So Much for Freedom of Speech in France--
SvaraRaderaLlewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr.
“French President François Hollande on Tuesday backed attempts to ban shows by a controversial French comedian who the government accuses of threatening public order with his anti-Semitic comments.
“Hollande's call for local officials to ban Dieudonné M’bala M’bala from theatres comes after the French cities of Nantes, Marseille, Bordeaux, and Tours banned his forthcoming shows on the grounds of public order.”
http://www.informationliberation.com/?id=49270