Speaking outside Elysée Palace in the
aftermath of this week’s terror killings in France, former President
Nicolas Sarkozy condemned the violence as “an attack on civilization.”
Coiffured, sun-tanned and nattily dressed, Sarkozy’s solemn words made
him appear like the embodiment of civility.
That’s a quaint turn in etiquette by a politician who is mired in allegations of sleaze and corruption, as well as war crimes.
Sarkozy wasn’t too concerned about
“civilization” when he and his British allies launched the NATO bombing
campaign of Libya in March 2011 in stark violation of a UN mandate. That
seven-month onslaught led to the murder of Libyan leader Muammar
Gaddafi – from whom Sarkozy had gladly received hush-hush political
donations in the past, before stabbing him in the back.
The illegal French-led NATO blitzkrieg
on Libya subverted a constitutional government and resulted in the
ongoing destruction of one of Africa’s most economically developed
countries. Libya has been sacked to become a failed state, over-run by
extremist Takfiri militia and tribal warlords, whose warped ideology is
shared by the ISIS terror network destroying Syria and Iraq. The same
ideology includes the armed adherents who struck this week in Paris,
killing more than a dozen people.
So Sarkozy’s concern for attacks on civilization is well qualified –
although you won’t hear it put quite that way in the thought-control Western media. The very extremist forces he helped to unleash from the illegal overthrow of the Libyan state have now killed his own people right in the capital of his republic.
although you won’t hear it put quite that way in the thought-control Western media. The very extremist forces he helped to unleash from the illegal overthrow of the Libyan state have now killed his own people right in the capital of his republic.
One of the presumed touchstones of
Western civilization that was allegedly defiled this week is “free
speech” and “freedom of expression.” Sarkozy was joined by other Western
political figures, from US President Barack Obama, to British Premier
David Cameron, in condemning the murderous assault on the Paris-based
satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo in terms of a war on “our values.”
The magazine had previously incensed
millions of Muslims worldwide by its publication of images profaning
Prophet Mohammed (PBUH). That is believed to have provided the motive
for the gunmen who, while fleeing the scene in Paris, shouted: “The
prophet has been avenged.”
French President Francois Hollande
declared the slain journalists and cartoonists as “heroes” who died for
the lofty principle of freedom of speech.
But like other presumed Western values, such as human rights, freedom
of speech is a much over-rated principle – over-rated by the
Western governments and institutions like the corporate-controlled
media, who invoke it as an ideological badge of honor that distinguishes
them and makes them superior to others.
In practice, however, such Western values are no more than chimera. They are empty slogans whose mere espousal and conceited, disingenuous profession is for propaganda purposes.
What human rights or respect for rule of
law did Sarkozy, Cameron and Obama adhere to when they oversaw the
destruction of Libya? Or in the ongoing covert destruction of Syria and
Iraq (despite belated Western claims of liquidating the terror network
that they spawned in the first place for regime change in Syria.)
Insofar that Western governments support
free speech, it is more often for expedient political advantage. It is
not a universal ethic, as claimed. And, laughably, they are telling
barefaced lies to claim otherwise, as they continually do.
A French satirical publication may have
been allowed to denigrate Islam, but it would never be allowed to
condemn Zionism and all its provable criminality. It is doubtful the
magazine in question would print cartoons of Sarkozy, Obama or Cameron
with explosives tied to their heads or dropping bombs on Libya. Even
though the latter is not satire; it actually reflects the reality of
criminal actions and events.
So, Western “free speech” is really just
freedom for the powers-that-be to demean and demonize whomever the West
requires for furthering its political interests. When free speech
legitimately attacks Western interests, exposes hypocrisy and
fraudulence, then it stops being a “universal principle.” Censorship is
then the ironclad order.
French comedian Dieudonné, for
example, has been banned from public performances by the French
government owing to his farcical arm gesture, known as the “Quenelle.” The
gesture can be interpreted in many ways, from a vulgar personal insult,
to a derisory slur on the ruling class. The French authorities claim
that the sign is “anti-Semitic” and a reverse Nazi salute. Dieudonné
denies this and instead says the gesture is anti-Zionist” and
“anti-establishment.”
The comedian has been banned from
travelling to Britain by the London authorities, also as a result of his
political parodies. His friend and professional footballer, Nicolas
Anelka, was last year banned from playing soccer games in England and
fined over $100,000 for signaling the Quenelle after scoring a goal.
Almost a year before the massacre at the
Charlie Hebdo magazine this week in Paris, French President Francois
Hollande gave notice that there would be zero-tolerance of Dieudonné or
anyone else who practiced the Quenelle.
“We will act… we will fight against the sarcasm of those who purport to be humorists but who are actually professional anti-Semites,” said Hollande.
But hold on a moment. That’s just what the French ruling class deems to be the meaning of Dieudonné’s Quenelle. On the basis of their prejudice, the artist and anyone who displays the gesture in public is subject to prosecution. That’s not just censorship; it is state persecution for having an opinion.
“We will act… we will fight against the sarcasm of those who purport to be humorists but who are actually professional anti-Semites,” said Hollande.
But hold on a moment. That’s just what the French ruling class deems to be the meaning of Dieudonné’s Quenelle. On the basis of their prejudice, the artist and anyone who displays the gesture in public is subject to prosecution. That’s not just censorship; it is state persecution for having an opinion.
Evidently, it’s acceptable to insult
Islam, according to Western select use of free speech because it suits
political agendas of demonizing Muslim countries so that they can be
attacked with Western warplanes or covert terrorist proxies. But it is
not acceptable to satirize Zionism or Western ruling classes.
And here is another revealing
touchstone. Why is Press TV banned from British terrestrial and
satellite television broadcasting? Why is the Iran-based channel banned
across Europe and North America? Where is Western free speech in that
case? What is the problem?
Press TV is not tolerated. It is
banished. Because the truth of Western state terrorism, as practiced by
the likes of Sarkozy, Hollande, Obama and Cameron is too much to bear
for how it might enlighten and empower public opinion. The truth of
Western-sponsored state terrorism as practiced by the genocidal Israeli
regime is too much to bear for public discourse; any criticism is shoved
down the memory hole under the spurious pretext of “anti-Semitism.” The
fact that Western leaders should be prosecuted for war crimes is too
much to bear. All such views, no matter how intellectually rigorous,
morally scrupulous and legally substantiated, must be censored, and
those who articulate them must be hounded into isolation.
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