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February 20, 2006

Daily Dose of Hypocrisy

Turning to our daily dose of hypocrisy, this just in:

(About limits to free speech)

The reason I am viewed as provocative is that I show people things they don’t want to see. I think I am a good provocateur - I want to do something positive.

- Elisabeth Ohlson Wallin, speaking to Aftonbladet, May 30, 2002

But then…

Ecce HomoThere should be limits. We don’t have any prohibition against depicting Christ, but we must respect their limits.

 - Elisabeth Ohlson Wallin (of “Ecce Homo” fame) on P1 Morgon, February 2, 2006

"Hello? Hey, pot! It’s kettle on the phone - yeah, something about you being black."

So Christians don’t have limits when it comes to saying that Jesus was a backdoor-kind-of-man, that he took it up the chute?

The difference here is… The Swedish Embassy still stands. Dhimmi. Backdoor socialist. Hypocrite.

 

 

Hat tip: Stockholm Spectator (THE ressource for Swedish news) [Via: Uriasposten, Dansk-Svensk]

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  1. It’s understandable really. A lot of protestant churches have difficulty deciding whether or not they believe in God and their real religion is political correctness. Hence why exhibitions like these are allowed in cathedrals.

    Comment by Matt Black — July 13, 2007 @ 11:23 pm

  2. Speek no good english. but wee the hole western are blind in a homosexual hell. your frien den

    Comment by d.e.n — August 1, 2008 @ 11:38 am

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