Pascal Bruckner on ex Muslims
OP - January 24, 2012, 05:37 PM
Just a quote to share with you.
Nick Cohen has written a book called "You Can’t Read This Book: Censorship in an Age of Freedom", and he quotes from the French writer Pascal Bruckner. He speaks about sceptics, dissenters in general, and specifically about ex Muslims too in the context of European societies:
‘It is time to extend our solidarity to all the rebels of the Islamic world, non-believers, atheist libertines, dissenters, sentinels of liberty, as we supported Eastern European dissidents in former times. Europe should encourage these diverse voices and give them financial, moral and political support. Today there is no cause more sacred, more serious, or more pressing for the harmony of future generations. Yet our continent kneels before God's madmen, muzzling and libelling free thinkers with suicidal heedlessness.’
If only this was the predominant voice of the modern Left. Instead, the patrols of Islamism tread heavily on that path.
Still, a beautiful ideal, don't you think?
"we can smell traitors and country haters"
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