8/18/14, "Huffington Post pimps for Islamic State and Hamas, defames their victims," Pamela Geller, Pamela Geller.com
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Huffington Post UK "reporter" notes signs at Sunday's AFDI rally in Manhattan were "homemade," one even made on back of a "Home Depot" cardboard box. HuffPo doesn't praise sign maker for recycling and saving the planet or for drawing attention to the continuing genocide against non-Muslims. Huffington Post personnel are accustomed to millionaire and billionaire backed protests with professionally printed signs.
This
sums up what we’re up against. It best illustrates the war in the
information battlespace. Who is the Huffington Post working for — the
Islamic State? Clearly, they’d like to see my severed head on a pole. -
See more at:
http://pamelageller.com/2014/08/media-warfare-huffington-post-comes-hamas-islamic-state-defames-afdi-rally.html/#sthash.bbjDhdaJ.dpuf
8/18/14, "Pamela Geller, 'Anti-Muslim Hate Group' Leader Banned From UK, Holds Pro-Israel Rally In NY," Huffington Post UK, Paul ValeHuffington Post UK reveals:
"Many had come with homemade placards."
"Whereas this chap just went to Home Depot."
Images above from Paul Vale, Huffington Post UK
At SEIU rallies for example, they can afford professionally made signs.
Photo from seiu888.org
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Pamela Geller wrote several posts about Sunday's AFDI rally, following was the first:
8/17/14, "AFDI makes history in Union Square," PamelaGeller.com
Union Sq., NYC, 8/17/14 |
Yazidi spokesman Haider Elias |
"Predictably the mainstream media ignored this event. CBS local interviewed me, but their piece on the rally didn't use a single word I said, and characterized the rally as solely pro-Israel, without any mention of our stand for persecuted Christians, Yazidis, Hindus, etc. And the main information CBS's report gave was how many "Palestinians" have been killed in the recent conflict. Typical and egregious. There were speakers all over the world, representing minorities at the front lines of Islamic State persecution, including the Yazidis and the media carried not a word--this wasn't newsworthy?"
Salar Motidi, 8/17/14 |
Salar Motidi
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Pamela Geller, 8/17/14 |
More photos and notes about the wonderful day by Pamela Geller at her site. All images from PamelaGeller.com
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Comment: The Thought Police are serious about silencing Pamela. Google et al. don't allow me to copy and paste from Pamela Geller's blog. I typed the paragraph above manually. The same blockade is in place against several other important conservative blogs, affects my non-google owned blogs as well, MAC or PC, has gone on for many years. The Thought Police don't even like DemocratsAgainstUNAgenda21. Susan
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his
sums up what we’re up against. It best illustrates the war in the
information battlespace. Who is the Huffington Post working for — the
Islamic State? Clearly, they’d like to see my severed head on a pole. -
See more at:
http://pamelageller.com/2014/08/media-warfare-huffington-post-comes-hamas-islamic-state-defames-afdi-rally.html/#sthash.bbjDhdaJ.dpuf
This
sums up what we’re up against. It best illustrates the war in the
information battlespace. Who is the Huffington Post working for — the
Islamic State? Clearly, they’d like to see my severed head on a pole.
Look at this report. Where is the coverage of the Yazidi speaker? The Kurd leader? The Hindu activist? Thousands are being slaughtered, and this troll is making fun of the international human rights hero, Simon Deng, a former Sudanese slave? Imagine recording three hours just to try and capture a wrong word or a flubbed line or a forgotten name. What’s funny is that Simon had rattled off a cascade of complicated names of numerous Islamic terrorist organizations, but that didn’t matter. When he momentarily forgot the Islamic State, Paul Vale pounced, like the vulture he is. And I love how he put “minorities persecuted under Islamic rule” in quotation marks, as if I made up the fact that there are religious minorities in Muslim countries, and that they’re being violently persecuted. Shame on them.
The whole point of the Huffington Post covering this rally was to mock, smear, and destroy anyone associated with this issue. This is not coverage, this is Islamic propaganda.
- See more at: http://pamelageller.com/2014/08/media-warfare-huffington-post-comes-hamas-islamic-state-defames-afdi-rally.html/#sthash.bbjDhdaJ.
Look at this report. Where is the coverage of the Yazidi speaker? The Kurd leader? The Hindu activist? Thousands are being slaughtered, and this troll is making fun of the international human rights hero, Simon Deng, a former Sudanese slave? Imagine recording three hours just to try and capture a wrong word or a flubbed line or a forgotten name. What’s funny is that Simon had rattled off a cascade of complicated names of numerous Islamic terrorist organizations, but that didn’t matter. When he momentarily forgot the Islamic State, Paul Vale pounced, like the vulture he is. And I love how he put “minorities persecuted under Islamic rule” in quotation marks, as if I made up the fact that there are religious minorities in Muslim countries, and that they’re being violently persecuted. Shame on them.
The whole point of the Huffington Post covering this rally was to mock, smear, and destroy anyone associated with this issue. This is not coverage, this is Islamic propaganda.
- See more at: http://pamelageller.com/2014/08/media-warfare-huffington-post-comes-hamas-islamic-state-defames-afdi-rally.html/#sthash.bbjDhdaJ.
This
sums up what we’re up against. It best illustrates the war in the
information battlespace. Who is the Huffington Post working for — the
Islamic State? Clearly, they’d like to see my severed head on a pole.
Look at this report. Where is the coverage of the Yazidi speaker? The Kurd leader? The Hindu activist? Thousands are being slaughtered, and this troll is making fun of the international human rights hero, Simon Deng, a former Sudanese slave? Imagine recording three hours just to try and capture a wrong word or a flubbed line or a forgotten name. What’s funny is that Simon had rattled off a cascade of complicated names of numerous Islamic terrorist organizations, but that didn’t matter. When he momentarily forgot the Islamic State, Paul Vale pounced, like the vulture he is. And I love how he put “minorities persecuted under Islamic rule” in quotation marks, as if I made up the fact that there are religious minorities in Muslim countries, and that they’re being violently persecuted. Shame on them.
The whole point of the Huffington Post covering this rally was to mock, smear, and destroy anyone associated with this issue. This is not coverage, this is Islamic propaganda.
- See more at: http://pamelageller.com/2014/08/media-warfare-huffington-post-comes-hamas-islamic-state-defames-afdi-rally.html/#sthash.bbjDhdaJ.dpuf
Look at this report. Where is the coverage of the Yazidi speaker? The Kurd leader? The Hindu activist? Thousands are being slaughtered, and this troll is making fun of the international human rights hero, Simon Deng, a former Sudanese slave? Imagine recording three hours just to try and capture a wrong word or a flubbed line or a forgotten name. What’s funny is that Simon had rattled off a cascade of complicated names of numerous Islamic terrorist organizations, but that didn’t matter. When he momentarily forgot the Islamic State, Paul Vale pounced, like the vulture he is. And I love how he put “minorities persecuted under Islamic rule” in quotation marks, as if I made up the fact that there are religious minorities in Muslim countries, and that they’re being violently persecuted. Shame on them.
The whole point of the Huffington Post covering this rally was to mock, smear, and destroy anyone associated with this issue. This is not coverage, this is Islamic propaganda.
- See more at: http://pamelageller.com/2014/08/media-warfare-huffington-post-comes-hamas-islamic-state-defames-afdi-rally.html/#sthash.bbjDhdaJ.dpuf
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