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LSESU passes its first blasphemy lawBreaking news – the LSE Student Union vote is in: 339 for, 179 against, 24 undecided.
As one of the ASH people said, they went up against a Union whose sole consistent voting bloc consisted of the far left and Islamic societies. It’s impressive that they got 179 votes against.
I would just add: it’s strange that it’s the “far left” that votes this way, because there is nothing far left about Islamism. It’s as if the far left were voting for fascism…rather as the Stalinist “left” did at the time of the Nazi-Soviet pact.
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By Leo Igwe, January 20, 2012
What started as an invitation to deliver a lecture gradually ‘evolved’ to become a grand tour that would take me to all states in Australia.
By Leo Igwe, January 12, 2012
Ukpabio uses her sermons, teachings and prophetic declarations to incite hatred, intolerance and persecution of alleged witches and wizards.
By Allen Esterson, January 9, 2012
Another opportunity for subjecting these claims to close scrutiny.
By Leo Igwe, January 2, 2012
Many pastors subject their members and those who come to them for prayers to torture, inhuman, abusive and degrading treatment in the course of deliverance or in the name of casting away the devil or demons.
By Leo Igwe, December 2, 2011
The true test of a democracy is not how it panders to the so called will (real or imagined) of the majority but how it treats and respects its minority.
By Ophelia Benson, November 18, 2011
Religion in general, religion as such, is not evidence-based in the sense that history is.
By Leo Igwe, November 6, 2011
Boko Haram has literally declared a war against the government of Nigeria and against any individual or groups locally or internationally which it suspects to be opposed to its Islamist cause.
Latest News
New Hampshire Republicans propose bills that prevent…
…police from protecting victims of domestic violence. That’s family values.
Audio of LSE SU debate on Islamophobia
“It’s deeply insulting to ridicule a faith.”
Women stripped and assaulted in Tahrir Square
They get grabbed, knocked down, stripped, beaten up, finger-raped – then told not to say anything because “it would hurt the image of the revolution.”
Human rights groups monitor trial of Baltasar Garzón
AI, HRW, and IJC have all sent observers amid concerns that Garzón is being targeted because of his innovative use of international human rights laws.
Flashback
Jim Wright on Ayn Rand
I’d rather be forced to sit with a hemorrhoidal badger in my lap through every single George W. Bush and/or Al Gore speech ever recorded than to have to read Atlas Shrugged ever again.
Kathryn Joyce on biblical battered wife syndrome
According to Rick Warren’s Saddleback church, divorce is permitted only in cases of adultery or abandonment, and never for abuse.
Jonathan Danilowitz on Israel’s enemy within
“Today’s Judaism as dictated by rabbis of various religious streams is vicious, divisive, discriminatory, cruel, oppressive, sexist, and anti-democratic.”
Naturalism v theology
Tom Clark explores the subject, so you don’t have to.
In Focus
Steve Fuller Expert witness for the other side.
The Ryan Report
What happened in Irish industrial schools.
Women Under Theocracy
Religion and culture function to shield the oppression of women from criticism.
Cartoons
Is it forbidden to ‘offend the religious feelings of believers’?
