Friday, September 21, 2012

UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon Sides With Radical Islam

Siding with those who believe that they have the right to commit murder over disrespect to the prophet Mohammed, United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon told reporters in New York that the right to free speech should not be "protected" if that speech is objectionable to others.

“All of this freedom of expression should not be abused by individuals. Some people abuse this freedom. This effort to provoke, to humiliate others by using (religious) beliefs cannot be protected in such a way."
WND.com reported: "While insisting that free speech was an 'inalienable' human right, Ban added that such 'absolute' rights do have limits."

Of course such idiocy should not come as a shock as it comes from a man who heads an organization that pushes sodomy, homosexuality and child abuse on the nations of the world under the guise of "tolerance."

You can read the rest of the story at WND.com.

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