Friday, May 16, 2008

Dutch Cartoonist Who Makes Fun of Muslims and Leftists Arrested

Just a sneak preview of what's in store for us here in America in the not-too-distant future.

All criticism of liberals and their Islamic overlords will be strictly forbidden and you'll be lucky to stay out of jail, or re-education facility as they'll probably call it.

More enlightened European tolerance.
A Dutch political cartoonist was arrested this week on suspicion of insulting people because of their race or religion through his work, authorities said Friday.

The cartoonist, who works under the pseudonym Gregorius Nekschot, was arrested Tuesday on suspicion of violating hate speech laws and held overnight before being released, said a spokeswoman for his publisher, Uitgeverij Xtra.

"He was arrested with a great show of force, by around 10 policemen," the spokeswoman said.

She asked that her name not be used and declined to give Nekschot's real name because the cartoonist and publisher have received death threats.

Nekschot is known primarily for cartoons mocking Muslims and leftists, though the spokeswoman said he is a satirist who targets "any strong ideology."

Amsterdam public prosecutor spokeswoman Sanne van Meteren said Nekschot remains a suspect in a criminal investigation.

"We suspect him of insulting people on the basis of their race or belief, and possibly also of inciting hate," she said.
That's right, folks. According to the bizarro world of leftists, cartoons can incite hate.

Actually, cartoons inspire murder. Just look at all the victims of the freakazoid Islamists who are still going crazy over the Motoons.

No word, naturally, as to whether those issuing death threats are under investigation.
Nekschot publishes primarily on several Web sites, including his own, but has also been featured on the Web site of Theo van Gogh, the filmmaker who was murdered by a Muslim radical in November 2004.

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