Wednesday, May 30, 2012

UT Caves to Islamo Threats



                     Or Else
  


Res Ipsa Loquitur

The Center for Middle Eastern Studies at UT Austin was planning to publish the book in honor of the late American scholar Elizabeth Fernai, a professor there whose life and work were focused on the Middle East.

At first, novelist Huzama Habayeb was delighted to contribute as one of fifteen Arab writers. But that turned to “horror,” as a Gulf News editorial put it, when she realized that the collection would also feature two Israeli women...  Habayeb withdrew her manuscript, complaining to the Center that Israel is an “occupier” of her land “Palestine” – although she was born in Kuwait, raised in Jordan, lives in Dubai, and has never set foot in Israel

The university accepted her withdrawal but moved forward with plans to publish. Taken aback by this, Habayeb determined to ban the book altogether. She urged other Arab contributors to withdraw their manuscripts. A friend, Egyptian novelist Radwa Ashour who is married to a Palestinian poet, was the first to go along. Then others got onboard. [Texas University Cancels Book with Israeli Authors]


I believe this incident is symbolic of the threat Islam poses to any culture it manages to infest. A commenter summed it up nicely.

.Behind all last minute "back outs" by Muslims one will find C.A.I.R., the biggest enemy of free speech in America. They read them the riot act and "convince" Muslims to back out so that the book or the program never sees the light of day. All "truth" must come from the C.A.I.R. fiction machine. 

Keeping people in line using fear of  unpoken, but well understood threat of reprisal, works.  Think Hollywood.


2 comments:

Jim - PRS said...

Islam is civilization's cancer.

Rodger the Real King of France said...

Ah, but without liberalism, it would never have been allowed to grow out of control. Liberalism has reduced out country to a shell of its former glory. And we knew as much while it was happening, didn't we? Damn lynching laws.

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