NYTimes | The anti-American violence in the Muslim world demanded a firm push back
from President Obama, who finally delivered it on Tuesday in the last United Nations General Assembly speech of his term.
Since the protests, attacks and flag burnings erupted two weeks ago over
an anti-Islam video made in California, administration officials have
condemned its crude depiction of the Prophet Muhammad and explained that
the government had nothing to do with it. Mr. Obama made a similar
point at the United Nations.
But he also gave a full-throated defense of the First Amendment right
that, in this country, protects even hateful writings, films and speech.
“We do so because in a diverse society, efforts to restrict speech can
quickly become a tool to silence critics and oppress minorities,” Mr.
Obama said. He added that “the strongest weapon against hateful speech
is not repression; it is more speech — the voices of tolerance that
rally against bigotry and blasphemy, and lift up the values of
understanding and mutual respect.”
Mr. Obama was right to deliver that message, however foreign it is in
much of the Muslim world. The assembled leaders applauded when Mr. Obama
said he accepts that, as president, people will call him “awful things
every day” and that he will defend their right to do it. But a number of
Islamic leaders have recently revived a push for an international ban
on blasphemy, which would move in exactly the wrong direction.
Mr. Obama’s more pragmatic challenges to Arab Spring countries trying to
build new democratic societies may have more impact. He said all
leaders must speak against violence and extremism out of obligation to
United Nations norms as well as self-interest. “Burning an American flag
does nothing to provide a child an education,” he said, and popular
outrage can be turned as easily against Muslim leaders, ethnic groups
and tribes as America.
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American politics is the
science of deception. Barack Obama obviously believes that he can deceive the
whole world. What a joke of a speech.
‘I would like to begin
today by telling you about an American named Chris Stevens.’ Obama deliberately omitted this. Stevens was
the US deputy chief of mission in Libya from 2007 to 2009. He worked safely in
Libya under Muammar Qaddafi for two years. He would probably be alive today had
Obama not facilitated the overthrow and murder of Qaddafi.
“The attacks on our
civilians in Benghazi were attacks on America.”
Applying that same logic people in Afghanistan, Iraq, Pakistan, Somalia,
Yemen, and Libya could consider attacks on their civilians, attacks on their
country.
“And there should be no
doubt that we will be relentless in tracking down the killers and bringing them
to justice.” He must assume that “justice”
is a one-way street.
“We intervened in Libya
alongside a broad coalition, and with the mandate of the U.N. Security Council,
because we had the ability to stop the slaughter of innocents.” He had the stop the lynching of innocent Black
people in Libya, but he never said a word or lifted a finger.
“It depends on the
freedom of citizens to speak their minds and assemble without fear; on the rule
of law and due process that guarantees the rights of all people.” The Obama Administration would have people
who “assemble without fear and speak their minds” arrested and strip searched.
“True democracy demands
that citizens cannot be thrown in jail because of what they believe.” But, thanks to Obama, they can be indefinitely
detained in America without due process of law.
“There are no words that
excuse the killing of innocents.” The
Bureau of Investigative Journalism has the most comprehensive aggregate data on
the drones. Their numbers conclude that drones in Pakistan have killed
2,562-3,325 people, of whom 474-881 were civilians, including 176 children.
Obviously no Muslims, including their children are innocent.
rotflmbao...,
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