I ran across an interesting new blog worth keeping an eye on. Anti-Dhimmi is the work of a 22-year-old female Scandinavian who "got the wake-up call from the Muhammed cartoons folly." It’s a nicely done site with lots of graphics and interesting, short posts.
Regarding Peter Risdon’s announcement that the Danish cartoons aren’t welcome at Saturday’s pro-freedom rally in Trafalger Square, she said:
… And they dare calling it March for Free Expression? How can you have a March for Free Expression without Freedom of Expression? Non sense. Can you say dhimmitude?
She’s succinct, logical, and doesn’t mince words. I like that. 🙂
UPDATE: Regarding the March for Free Expression and its organizers’ desire to avoid giving offense, see also David T’s post, Compromised, at Harry’s Place, which suggests this as an appropriate chant:
"What do we want: FREEDOM OF SPEECH. When do we want it: NOT NOW BUT CERTAINLY IN A FORUM IN WHICH THINGS CAN BE SEEN AND DEBATED WITHOUT THEM BEING, IN CONTEXT, INTIMIDATING TO ANYONE"
Britain’s leftists are so much more articulate and funny than America’s.