Dry Bones is tired of the Western journalists appeasing Islamofascists.
Yaakov Kirschen's point also applies to BBC head Mark Thompson, who justified the Beeb's kid-glove treatment of Islam in the UK, saying:
There’s no reason why any religion should be immune from discussion, but I don’t want to say that all religions are the same. To be a minority I think puts a slightly different outlook on it.
Mike McNally's reaction to Thompson also applies to the Western journalists:
The fact is that the BBC’s deference to Islam has very little to do with its “minority” status in the UK or the lack of integration on the part of its followers. The real reasons are fear and political correctness.
BBC executives don’t want their heads cut off or their homes burnt down any more than the rest of us do. Program-makers don’t have a problem with offending Christians because they know they’re unlikely to wind up in a video on the internet, wearing a hood and surrounded by a pack of sword-wielding nuns.
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