Dhimmis in Dallas
January 18, 2008 by Joe · Leave a Comment
It is stories like this one that really depress me and make me feel that maybe I am a lost cause — maybe there is no more hope for America if this sort activity can take place in the land of the free and the home of the brave.
On February 2, the American Truth Forum is presenting a symposium in Southlake, TX. The topic of the event is about exposing radical Islamist terrorist threat. To advertise the event an advertisement was placed on a billboard, but before the design was approved, it had to be adjusted so not to “offend” anyone.
Here is the original design for the billboard:

Now here is the version that was finally granted approval:

Not only did the pc police have to turn the statement “Exposing the Threat of Islamist Terrorism,” which is the title of the symposium, into a question rather then a matter of fact — the word “Islamist” had to completely be removed. Because the fact that a majority of individuals who have committed terrorist acts in recent years happen to have the name “Mohammed, ” that of course, according to the pc police, has absolutely nothing to do with their religion.
According to Robert Spencer:
Why the changes? The sales manager of a Dallas-area billboard company explained: “My boss wouldn’t go along with this type of advertising since we have an international clientele — some of whom might be on the other side.”
The other side? On the side of the jihadists?
Imagine an American billboard company in 1942 toning down an anti-Nazi billboard because, well, some of their clients are Nazis!
Hat Tip: Michelle Malkin













