Monday, October 4, 2010

The Art of Freedom

It was a Lars double-header in Toronto last night as Lars Hedegaard, of the Danish Free Press Society, and Lars Vilks, the Swedish artist who got into a spot of bother with the zanies when he sketched a be-turbaned man's head on a dog's body, were able to speak as planned. The Larses (Larsi?) had been slated to speak in Boston, Philadelphia and Ottawa too, but due to, ahem, "security concerns" ("security concerns" being code for and a manifestation of our de facto dhimmitude, as more and more often these days the fear-averse in the democratic West crumple in the face of supremacist threats) those other IFPS-sponsored events were cancelled. Luckily, Toronto was able to muster plenty of muscle (burly JDLers along with hired private security), and the riff-raff were either kept out, or didn't bother showing up. 


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