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House in New Jersey flies ISIS flag out front
According to a tweet by Mark Laibowitz, photo included, a local residence was displaying the ISIS flag out front next to a Turkish flag.
While the freedom of speech is somewhat still alive in America, some question why such a flag would be flown inside the U.S. especially when there are places such as schools where you’re not even allowed to display the American flag these days. So why are these...
Website unmasks links Google is blocking from search results
A subversive website has been launched to keep track of news and other webpages Google has “censored” from the search engine’s index, following the European Court of Justice’s controversial Right to be Forgotten ruling.
The tech giant has reportedly been inundated with 70,000 requests to remove sensitive information from its search results in the aftermath of the ECJ’s decision. While this...
44% of Swedes want less immigration yet 2015 law will ban opposing views
A survey conducted by the Swedish TV station, ‘Sifo‘ shows that an increasing number of Swedes think that Sweden accepts too many immigrants.
According to the survey, 44% of Swedes think Sweden has too many immigrants, which rose from a survey last year, that found 37% agreed there were too many immigrants.
This year’s survey found that 36% did not feel strongly about immigration, and only 10%...
British politician arrested for quoting Winston Churchill on Islam
Chilling: Political leader charged with hate crime for quoting Winston Churchill.
Political party leader Paul Weston was arrested by police and faces up to two years in jail for criticizing the religion of Islam during a public speech in the United Kingdom.
Weston’s “racially aggravated” hate crime consisted of him quoting Winston Churchill.
Weston’s arrest reveals the chilling implementation...
Anti-Immigration Leaflet Sparks Call for Hate Crime Charges in Canada
An anti-immigration leaflet being distributed in the Toronto suburb of Brampton has prompted calls for hate crime charges to be leveled against its creators, raising the prospect that harsh condemnation of immigration policy could now be considered a criminal offense in Canada.
The flyer, which was produced and handed out by Immigration Watch Canada, shows an image of Caucasians above a separate photograph...
Turkey's top court orders Twitter ban lifted
A general view of the building of Turkey’s Constitutional Court in Ankara.
Turkey’s Constitutional Court has ordered the government to unblock the social media website Twitter, which was banned in the country last month.
The top court ruled on Wednesday that the government’s ban on Twitter “violated Article 26 of the Constitution safeguarding freedom of expression,” and thus must be lifted.
It...
Thousands of French hold anti-Hollande protest in Paris
Thousands of protesters in France have marched through the capital Paris against the country’s President Francois Hollande.
On Sunday, the protesters took to the streets of the city and staged a rally named ‘A Day of Rage’ in order to show their anger at Hollande’s presidency.
According to reports, French security forces fired teargas to disperse the protesters who lobbed police with...
Captain America Battles DHS In New Film
Alex’s take on the new Captain America film in which Captain America battles the shadow government that is staging attacks to convince the American people to give up their liberties.
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Brazil's Rousseff to UN: US surveillance an 'affront'
Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff lambasted US spying on her country at Tuesday’s UN summit, calling it a “breach of international law.” She further warned that the NSA surveillance, revealed since June, threatened freedom of speech and democracy.
“Meddling in such a manner in the lives and affairs of other countries is a breach of international law and as such it is an affront to the principles...
US military blocks access to The Guardian website for troops around the world
Uncle Sam is mighty upset, and that’s not a good thing for American troops itching to read the news. The Pentagon has blocked access to The Guardian newspaper’s website for all soldiers stationed in the Middle East.
The Guardian confirmed on Monday that its website has been blacklisted by a filtering system installed by the United States Department of Defense on the computer system utilized by...
Draconian Censorship Bill Targets Free Speech in Greece
Pictured: Albanians who ruthlessly murdered a girl after escaping from Greek prison. Not of interest to Samaras!
A new bill to be introduced in the Greek parliament after Easter against “racism and xenophobia” will penalize thought crimes with a fine of 20,000 Euros and up to 6 years imprisonment for anyone who criticizes illegal immigration or asks historical questions about the “Holocaust”.
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Obama Supporters Sign Petition to Ban Free Speech
Following their support for repealing the Second Amendment, liberals in California evidently have a new target in their sights – the First Amendment. A video by social analyst Mark Dice shows Obama supporters signing a petition to ban free speech.
Playing the role of a big government liberal, Dice told respondents that people who disagree with Obama are racists and extremists and should have their...
Americans denied right to free speech: Analyst
The US has eroded freedom of speech, moral values and human rights for the American people over the past decades, a political activist tells Press TV.
“[US President] Barack Obama came into office as a constitutional professor and we have seen him do more damage to our constitution than even George Bush did,” said Tighe Barry, an activist with the CODEPINK group.
The advocate further criticized...
Kim Dotcom wants to encrypt half of the internet to end government surveillance
In an in-depth interview, Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom discusses the investigation against his now-defunct file-storage site, his possible extradition to the US, the future of Internet freedoms and his latest project Mega with RT’s Andrew Blake.
The United States government says that Dotcom, a German millionaire formerly known as Kim Schmitz, masterminded a vast criminal conspiracy by operating...
Rapper pulled off stage over inauguration anti-Obama rant
American rapper Lupe Fiasco was thrown off stage by security guards as he performed a 40-minute anti-Obama song during a pre-inauguration event at a Washington, DC, concert hall Sunday night.
“Lupe Fiasco just got thrown off stage here at the Hamilton Live after he went on an anti-Obama diatribe mid set,” Josh Rogin, a reporter with Foreign Policy magazine, posted on Twitter.
During the concert,...