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Sun News Host Exposes Liberal Media Bias of the Oslo Coverage and Their Not-So-Hidden Agenda

07/25/2011 Leave a comment

Sun News host Ezra Levant provides us with an excellent dissection of the liberal media’s bias and why they’re ‘licking their chops’ in the aftermath of the Oslo massacre … 

Ezra Levant: “[Anders Behring Breivik] hadn’t been to church since he was a teenager.  I did a word search through his entire 770,000 word manifesto for words like ‘church’, ‘Jesus’, ‘Christian’, ‘prayer’ etc.  He talked a lot about the Crusades and about the treatment of Christian minorities under Islam, but he himself wasn’t religious at all, let alone a ‘Christian fundamentalist’ like the CBC says he is …

Here’s where Breivik’s crimes have been transformed from a local tragedy — from a terrible mass murder and from the ravings of a lunatic — into the greatest political opportunity that liberals have had in years… Left-wing opportunists now have their ‘poster boy’, a ‘non-Muslim terrorist’, a ‘Christian fundamentalist’ in the words of the CBC that they can now use as a counter example whenever anyone is concerned about the war on terror, about 9/11, about al Qaida, about the PLO, about the Taliban, about the 10,000 or more Muslim terrorist attacks in the past 10 years, from the London subways to Bali to Beslan, Russia. They now have their ‘talking point’ to undermine the war on Islamic terror.  But that’s not even the main goal of the CBC and their kind.  They want to discredit some of the ideas that Breivik footnoted in his 770,000 word ramble.  Like I say, he quoted from Liberals like Charles Darwin and Richard Dawkins, and environmentalists like the ‘Unabomber.’  But his main thesis was his worry about radical Islam in the West, and that’s what the CBC and their friends want to do.  They want to associate being concerned about radical Islam and the treatment of women in Islam, and the treatment of gays in Islam, with this mass-murderer.  They want to delegitimize peaceful, reasonable, liberal discussions of these matters by tainting them with this murderer.  You can feel it in the daily press coverage already …”

Why It Wasn’t Unreasonable to Suspect Muslim Terrorism in Norway

07/23/2011 Leave a comment

By Aaron Goldstein – “In light of the fact that the man responsible for two heinous acts of terrorism which have thus far resulted in the deaths of 87 people is a native born, non-Muslim Norwegian, John Tabin asks if large segments of the media (including bloggers like him and me) were wrong to speculate that this was an act of Islamic radicals.

For his part, Tabin plans to answer that question in depth at a later date. So allow me to give my thoughts. I would like to make the case that it was not at all unreasonable to speculate that Muslims were involved in this attack.

First, it was only a year ago that Norwegian authorities thwarted an al Qaeda plot to attack Norway.

Second, today’s attacks were nearly simultaneous. An al Qaeda calling card.

Third, it was only last week that that Norwegian authorities indicted Mullah Krekar, founder of the Ansar al-Islam, for threats against Norwegian politicians.

Fourth, a Muslim organization called Ansar al-Jihad al-Alami claimed responsibility for the attack. This is the most notable point of all. I mean what kind of people brag about murdering innocent civilians they did not kill?

Finally, consider all the acts of terrorism which have occurred since September 11, 2001 – Bali, Madrid, London, Mumbai, Fort Hood not to mention all those suicide bombings in Israel. All of those attacks were carried out by Muslim entities. Frankly, it would have been irresponsible to discount the possibility of yet another Muslim terrorist attack.” Read more.