New York to Ban Political Ads on Buses After Geller “Killing Jews” Fiasco

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
April 3, 2015

Pamela Geller holds up a placard of the ad after her victory in court.  The victory was short lived.
Jewish plastic-surgery addict Pamela Geller holds up a placard of the ad after her victory in court. The victory was short lived.

Hilariously, the Jew extremist Pamela Geller has forced the NYC Transit Authority to ban all political ads on subways and buses after she got a judge to rule in her favor on allowing an add about Moslems killing Jews to be displayed on buses in the city.

Even more hilariously, not even the people making the ruling seem to understand what the ad means, and appear to believe that it was intended to encourage people to kill Jews.

Other cities have also banned political ads because of Geller.  She is in many ways the reverse Stormer Troll Army, mixing her politics with lols.

CBS:

“Advertisements expressing viewpoint messages, regardless of the viewpoint being expressed, would no longer be accepted,” the MTA’s general counsel, Jerome Page, told the committee on Monday.New York is following in the footsteps of cities including Los Angeles, Chicago and Philadelphia, which already have banned political ads on public transit, Page said.

Philadelphia banned political ads after a federal court judge last month sided with a New Hampshire based non-profit on its claim that it has a first amendment right to run bus ads linking Muslims to Hitler.

The lawsuit was filed last year by the American Freedom Defense Initiative after the MTA notified the group in August that it would display three of four proposed advertisements but not an ad with the quote “Killing Jews is Worship that draws us close to Allah” because it could incite violence. In the ad, a covered face is shown next to the quote, which is attributed to “Hamas MTV.” It is followed by the words: “That’s his Jihad. What’s yours?”

Page said the decision to change MTA policy on advertising was prompted by safety concerns.

“We drew the line when we thought our customers, our employees and the public were in danger,” he said. “The judge gave short shrift to those concerns.”

The judge stayed the effect of the decision for a month so that it can be appealed. But the change in advertising policy would render an appeal unnecessary.

“Under the First Amendment, the fear of such spontaneous attacks, without more, cannot override individuals’ rights to freedom of expression,” U.S. District Court Judge John Koeltl said of the ruling.

Outspoken MTA board member Charles Moerdler was supportive of the decision.

“Hateful speech, with its odious appeal to intolerance, is the incendiary that ignites violence and ultimately destroys free and democratic institutions,” Moerdler said.

But board member Allen Cappelli argued that, simply because a couple of “hateful people” have tried to abuse the privilege of free speech doesn’t justify taking that right away from millions of others.

“I am really sad to see management attempting to go down this road,” Cappelli said. “I believe very strongly that the antidote to hateful speech is more free speech.”

I agree with Cappelli.  Hate-filled Jews should not be shutting down our free speech.  Plus I think Geller’s ads are hilarious and putting them on buses en mass is an uber-troll move.

Really a shame.
Really a shame.

I hope she sues the MTA again.  I am almost certain she will.  Jews really like suing people.  Next to drinking the blood of Christian children, it is probably their favorite thing of all.