Thursday, May 1, 2014

National and International Outrage for Paul Weston's Arrest [Because He Quoted Winston Churchill in Public] - "'Islamophobia' or, as Paul etymologically and aptly defined it, 'an irrational fear of submission.'"

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NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL OUTRAGE FOR PAUL WESTON'S ARREST 

Last Saturday's arrest of Paul Weston – chairman of the party Liberty GB and candidate in the 22 May European Elections in the South East – for quoting an anti-Islam passage by Churchill in Winchester, and the subsequent charge against him of Racially Aggravated Crime with a possible jail sentence of 2 years, have provoked many reactions.
Michael Coren interviewed Weston yesterday on the major Canadian national news channel SUN TV, ironically touching on his 'Islamophobia' or, as Paul etymologically and aptly defined it, "an irrational fear of submission". Coren was so incensed at this violation of the very freedom of speech that Churchill himself – and before him Alfred the Great from his seat in the same town of Winchester – established and defended, that he declared himself willing to defy arrest and quoted the full Churchill passage again on air. . . .