« Muslim Author Baptized By Pope Says His Life Is In Danger | Main | Iran Behind Sunday's Green Zone Attack »
March 24, 2008
Network Solutions Bows Down To Islamists - Refuses To Host 'Fitna'
Topics: DhimmitudeU.S. - based Network Solutions was supposed to have hosted Dutch politician Geert Wilders' anti-Islam, 15 minute, mini-documentary, due out tonight. Now the company has turned dhimmi, and has backed down to the Islamists.
This brings us to a question: Should Wilder be granted the freedom to tell the world what he believes to be true about Islam (and what a majority of non-Muslims of the world already know to be true about Islam) to the world ?
As Rick Moran writes at American Thinker, "Given the freedom radical Islamists enjoy to spout their hatred on the internet one wonders why Wilders unseen film should suffer from being banned arbitrarily."
Related: A commenter at Michelle Malkin's site has a good suggestion that could very well solve the problem. Geert Wilders could likely use Bit Torrent (I personally prefer uTorrent) which allows for the distribution of content without a need for a central host.
Posted by Richard at March 24, 2008 11:20 AM
Articles Related to Dhimmitude:
- Who is 'G' - al Qaeda's Man in London? - Apr 26, 2008
- 'Extreme Dhimmitude' - Defined - Apr 02, 2008
- Network Solutions Refuses To Host 'Fitna' But Finds No Problem In Hosting A Multitude Of Radical Islamic Websites Associated With Terrorist Groups - Mar 25, 2008
- Dutch Establishment Threatens to Prosecute Wilders and Claim Damages Over Film Critical Of Islam - Mar 13, 2008
- No Terrorist Here - Just Move Along .... - Mar 10, 2008
- Minnesota Taxpayers Paying For Madrassa - Mar 09, 2008
- On Western Government's Partitioning the World for Islam - Mar 07, 2008
- Islamist 'Mole' Continues To Be Allowed To Be Well Placed In Pentagon - Feb 02, 2008
- UN: 'Don't Criticize Islam' - Jan 03, 2008
- Dhimmitude Alert : ''Mosque' uncovered on college campus' - Dec 17, 2007

















