French Rats Use Monkey Frontwoman to Push Even More Extreme Speech Restrictions

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
March 2, 2015

After illegally escaping from the Paris Zoo, Taubira successfully sought French citizenship.  She then entered government and began stealing the freedoms of the French.
After illegally escaping from the Paris Zoo, Christiane Taubira successfully sought French citizenship. She then entered government and began stealing the freedoms of the French.

You may remember the country France as the place where millions recently took to the streets to apparently declare their right to mock Islam in such a way that causes Moslems to do assassinations.  Interestingly, France is also the country in the world with the most restrictive free speech laws.  Probably worse than China, in fact.

Now, the Jews who control the country are trying to make these restrictions on speech even more extreme.  To forward this agenda, they are using a monkeywoman who claims to be French.  They are also using the argument that somehow stopping speech is the best way to stop Moslems from committing mass murder.

Freedom of speech is a very serious threat to the Jews.  Because, you know, sticks and stones thrown by 9-year-olds can scratch the paint on an IDF tank, but words can lead to six trillion being made into lampshades.

Also goyim, always remember: hurting a Jew’s feelings on the internet is the same thing as child-rape.

France24:

Justice Minister Christiane Taubira has said she will push for legal reforms that would help French authorities crack down on racism and anti-Semitism online in much the same way they do with paedophilia. The proposals include empowering French authorities to shut down websites hosting content that is deemed illicit without prior court approval.

“Crimes recognised in public spaces must also be recognised as such on the Internet,” Taubira told a French Jewish student group on Sunday, echoing other recent statements on combating terrorism. “Our challenge is to find the most appropriate responses, but we are determined to wage an unmerciful battle against racism and anti-Semitism on the Internet.”

The declaration of war against online hate speech has raised questions about possible violations of civil liberties and the curtailing of due process as France struggles to find a way forward after a wave of deadly violence and anti-Semitic hate crimes in the country.

Some people are applauding France’s aggressive approach. The Simon Wiesenthal Center, an international rights group researching the Holocaust and hate crimes, says it has observed a steady rise in racist and anti-Semitic speech online since it began studying the phenomenon 20 years ago. The increase has been exponential since the advent of social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter.

“France’s efforts must be congratulated,” Shimon Samuels, who heads the center’s Europe office, told FRANCE 24. “If child pornography and paedophilia have no place on the Internet, if advertising for things like alcohol and tobacco are controlled because they are considered noxious to children, then what about hate?

Samuels downplayed the dangers of curtailing free speech or privacy as a result of Taubira’s proposed reforms. He pointed out that nowhere are free speech laws an unlimited privilege, and that we constantly forfeit our right to privacy to online advertisers without batting an eye.

I see this as a way of ultimately protecting civil liberties,” Samuels said. “Of course the measures need to work within the framework of the law, of course there has to be oversight so that they are not abused. A healthy debate is arising about freedoms, but that is part of democracy.”

“Other countries have already adopted very restrictive measures, some really go to the limits of what is acceptable in terms of freedom of expression,” noted Bridget O’Loughlin, the coordinator of the Strasbourg-based No Hate Speech Movement, a campaign funded by the Council of Europe.

O’Loughlin said what her campaign and others are finding is that, while pushing governments toward uncharted legal terrain, repressive measures are extremely difficult to implement because of the anonymity of web users and the borderless nature of cyberspace.

“There are real limits on what legislation can do,” she said.

French officials are aware of their own limits. While championing tougher online hate speech legislation at home, they have also embarked on a campaign abroad to bring other governments into the fight.

Harlem Désir, France’s state secretary for European affairs, urged world leaders gathered at the UN in late January to support the international regulation of social networks in order to crack down on racist and anti-Semitic propaganda.

Harlem Désir is both Black and Jew.

A "Jewgro," I believe this is called.
A “Jewgro,” I believe this is called.

This is remarkably similar to the way the Moslem wench Miriam Veiszadeh is serving as a head for the agenda to silence speech in Australia, while in the US, the Gorilla Occupation Squad is serving as a shield for the Jews and their “hate crimes” laws.

Twilight Zone

It is so completely insane that France had these millions marching for free speech, and then immediately began using the same event which caused the marches to further restrict speech.  It is something that it is hard to even process, mentally.

It is also completely insane that the way you stop Moslems from committing acts of murder is to block them from people telling them to commit murder.  How on earth?  What type of idiot children are these, if the only way to stop them from committing murder is to stop them from hearing about it?  And if they are this sort of idiot children, why the hell should they have the same rights as adults in the society?  Do children typically have the same rights as their parents?

There is a fifth dimension beyond that which is known to goyim. It is a dimension as vast as space and as timeless as infinity. It is the middle ground between light and shadow, between science and superstition, and it lies between the pit of goyim's fears and the summit of his knowledge. This is the dimension of imagination. It is an area which we call the Jewing Intensifies.
There is a fifth dimension beyond that which is known to goyim. It is a dimension as vast as space and as timeless as infinity. It is the middle ground between light and shadow, between science and superstition, and it lies between the pit of goyim’s fears and the summit of his knowledge. This is the dimension of imagination. It is an area which we call the Jewing Intensifies.