These riots are not going away, and the more the West cravenly appeases and capitulates to Muslim grievance mongering, the bigger the demands and Islamic supremacist calls for accommodation to sharia. Thousands of Muslims protest free speech at Google HQ
Exercising free speech to silence free speech
From a UK reader: The original video was in my in-tray coming back. I know North American ears often have real trouble making out sub-continent accents, so I’ve spent some time today making the subtitled version above, to this startlingly honest footage.The recent demonstrations in London outside Google’s offices over the Innocence of Muslims trailer, have drawn a lot of international attention, though the protest two weeks’ previously (September 30th) in Ireland is far more illuminating, and underreported here.The London speakers largely spoke Urdu, but these remarks given outside both the Dublin US Embassy and the local Google offices are in English, and are clearly intended to communicate as much menace as possible. (Like many multinationals Google is registered in Europe in Ireland, for tax purposes.) The speaker is the Sufi cleric Moulana Ghulam Ahmed Rabbani one of the key figures behind the growing“Muslim Action Forum” who are coordinating these anti-Google/YouTube protests in the British isles.Does anybody really think these demonstrations would be happening, if the Obama administration hadn’t vocally validated the false flag narrative that the planned embassy attacks were about the video?Something for my American friends to ponder.
Muslim protesters march to Google headquarters in Dublin over video -- Leaders call to take down You Tube video that sparked Muslim violence Irish Times September 30, 2012
Hundreds of Muslim protesters marched from O’Connell Street in Dublin to the European Headquarters of Google in the dockyards district of the city.The protest, which passed without incident, was against the Anti–Islam YouTube video that has caused violent riots in the Middle East."You should not allow these (filmmakers) to use freedom of expression to hurt the feelings of 1.5 billion Muslims around the world," Muslim cleric Alam Ghulam Rabbini said, according to the Irish Independent.The crowd was made up mostly of young men."I've come to take action against this (video), to ban this, it insults Muslims," said Assam Mohammed, who has lived in Ireland for seven years.After protesting Google, the march moved to the American Embassy in Ballsbridge.The Dublin protests came days after a lawsuit was filed in Los Angeles calling on Google to take the video down from Google-owned YouTube.In an earlier statement, Google chairman Eric Schmidt said: "Google has a very clear view on this, which is that we believe the answer to bad speech is more speech.".