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February 14, 2007

Totalitarian Theocratic Rule Tightens Its Grip on Cambridge University

Posted by Dave Blount at February 14, 2007 9:18 AM

A 19-year-old student at Cambridge University is in extremely hot water for publishing a satirical issue of the college newspaper Clarefication devoted to religious satire. Most inflammatory, according to the school, was the reproduction of one of the bland Danish cartoons that Muslims used as a pretext to riot and bully cowardly Westerners. Pictures like these were also included:

Behead those who insult Islam

Freedom go to hell

Evidently English college students are now required to pretend that no Muslims hold these views.

Naturally Cambridge's Islamic society described the satire as "hugely offensive." Less naturally — yet appallingly typically — Cambridge educrats are 100% behind the Muslim thugs, and are "locked in urgent talks" regarding just how severely the student can be punished.

From an official statement from Cambridge's Clare College:

The college finds the publication and the views expressed abhorrent. Reflecting the gravity of the situation, the college immediately began an investigation and disciplinary procedures are in train.

Clare College fellows have called a rare "court of discipline" to bring down the wrath of dhimmitude on the poor teenage satirist, who has been "put in a secure place" lest peace-loving Muslims kill him for exercising what Europeans once had the character to regard as a basic human right.

As Human Events points out, the satirical special issue, named "Crucification," presumably poked fun at other religions besides Islam (though this is hard to confirm, with the paper's website having been taken down and the school busily destroying all print copies). But it's only Islam that matters, since it is the only religion using terror and intimidation to dominate a world too cowardly, weak, and corroded by moonbattery to resist it.