Tuesday 8 January 2008

Paljoke (or paltalk) like allat and allah is a tool in hands of extremists

Caving-in, to a cultural jihad. That’s how Jerry Gordon described it in his opening commentary for an article written by Joseph Shahda. Shahda’s article, “A Million Muslim Petition to Intimidate PalTalk anti-Islam chat room” unveils how extremists are being granted the opportunity to silence those who don’t agree with them. The article is hosted on ACTforAmerica’s website.
A couple weeks ago, I posted an article also written by Shahda, in which he originally exposed those same extremist forums on one of the largest voice-chat hosts, PalTalk.com. Forums that support Al Qaeda and other terrorist groups such as Hizballah and Hamas. Forums that, according to Shahda, “spread terrorist propaganda, violent terrorist materials, recruit people for Jihad, teach them how to conduct terrorist acts, teach them to hate anyone who disagree with their 7th century sharia, and conduct live interviews with Al Qaeda terrorists.”
Apparently, PalTalk.com is also hosting (for now,) a forum that is against the rhetoric found in those rooms. And extremists are not happy with that. So much so, that an adjacent extremist website, Ekhlaas, has demanded that PalTalk remove it. Ekhlaas, has been granted the opportunity to make this happen. PalTalk has informed Ekhlaas that if they gather a million signatures, they will shut down the ANTI-extremist forum. HERE is the link to the petition itself.
So much for free speech, eh?
I guess it’s OK to spread the hate that comes naturally with forums like Al Ansarr Ansar Al Mougahedeen, which is one of the most anti-American chat’s out there. But speak against it, and it’s some sort of great sin. Well, I guess to an extremist it would be.

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