A New "Silent Night" Descends on Austria

Belvedere Palace in Vienna - Picture by Hannah Swithinbank

Ah, to be in Vienna at Yuletide. Streets sparkle with the lights of the Christkindlmarkts, the traditional markets that spring up for the season. Skaters circle the rink outside the picturesque Rathaus (City Hall). Merrymakers warm their hands on cups of gluhwein (mulled wine). What could possibly be missing?

Freedom of speech.

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Elisabeth Sabaditsch-Wolff

Freedom of speech no longer exists in Austria, as definitively proven by the Vienna high court. This week, a judge upheld the conviction against Elisabeth Sabaditsch-Wolff on the following charge: "denigration of religious beliefs of a legally recognized religion." In simplest terms, this means that Elisabeth Sabaditsch-Wolff speaks the truth about Islam, and in Austria, as in other nations across the Western world currently transitioning to sharia (Islamic law), speaking the truth about Islam is not tolerated, and, more and more, is against the law.

What did my friend Elisabeth say that the Vienna high court ruled verboten? Elisabeth was convicted in February 2011 of "denigration" of Islam because in the course of a seminar she was teaching on Islam she stated that "Muhammad had a thing for little girls."

This statement is demonstrably true. According to an authoritative Islamic text (hadith), Muhammad married his wife Aisha when she was six years old. According to the same hadith, Muhammad engaged in sexual intercourse with his "wife" when she was nine. This, at the very least, constitutes "a thing" for little girls. It also constitutes child rape under Western law and Judeo-Christian-derived morality. In all too many Islamic societies where Mohammed's example is emulated, such child rape in "wedlock" is not a crime; indeed, it is permissible under sharia.

In fact, the court didn't contest this. In both Elisabeth's initial trial and her recent appeal, the factual basis of her statement didn't come under judicial attack. Elisabeth is right, and the court knows it. What the Vienna court has twice defined now as being outside the law of Austria is the negative opinion her remark conveyed regarding Muhammad's record of deviance from Western traditions forbidding sexual intercourse with children. (Brava, Elisabeth.) It is wrong, according to the Austrian court, to look down on sex with children if the alleged perp, centuries ago, was the Islamic prophet.

As Henrik Rader Clausen put it, live-blogging the proceedings for the blog Gates of Vienna, Elisabeth, in the court's eyes, expressed "an excess of opinion that can not be tolerated. It is a ridiculing that cannot be justified." Cannot be tolerated, cannot be justified by whom, by what? The answer is by Islamic law. It is literally against Islamic law to criticize or expose Islam or its prophet (Muhammad) in any adverse way. This prohibition against freedom of conscience is now part of Austrian law as well. That the verdict upheld against Elisabeth Sabaditsch-Wolff actually imperils the most innocent and vulnerable among us -- little girls whose molestation the courts have implicitly excused as a religious rite -- only underscores the depravity of the Vienna high court.

Where, exactly, does this leave all of the rest of us in that community of nations whose calendars, despite the press of Islamization, still culminate in Christmas? I offer in response a clarifying quotation that pegs our existential whereabouts exactly. It comes from Afshin Ellian, a Dutch columnist, law professor, and professor of citizenship, social cohesion and multiculturalism at the Leiden University, who in 1983 fled Ayatollah Khomeini's Islamic Revolution in Iran.

In early 2010, Ellian, commenting on the trial of Dutch parliamentarian Geert Wilders for allegedly anti-Islamic statements, had this to say:

"If you cannot say that Islam is a backward religion and that Muhammad is a criminal, then you are living in an Islamic country, my friend, because there you also cannot say such things. I may say Christ was a fag and Mary was a whore, but apparently I should stay off of Muhammad."

Merry Christmas.

Child abuse

They also murder their wives and children if they should stray from the orthodoxy e.g. the Muslim in Texas who took his two beautiful teenage daughters out on a highway and shot them both to death because they wanted to do terrible things like wearing makeup and lipstick and of them liked a boy in her class who was an "Infidel". 

Then there was the Muslim couple in Buffalo NY who opened their own TV station for the purpose of putting on programming in an effort to counter "negative stereotypes of Muslims".  Some time later his wife told him that she wanted a divorce. His response was to behead her right in their TV studio.

 

 

The judges must've feared for their lives

"It is wrong, according to the Austrian court, to look down on sex with children if the alleged perp, centuries ago, was the Islamic prophet." - Mindboggling. And in Vienna, one of the cradles of our civilisation, the seat of Freud!

p.s.

Maybe life on oil rigs is different.

"Forced Labour" in Saudi Arabia?

Kappert,

The Filipino Housekeeper Association just called in to the euphemism abuse line.

I look forward to Childline expanding its reach to same sex abuse and muslim countries, they could name the campaign : "The Children's Crusade: This Time We Make It To Mecca!"

Arabic Numbers

@Kappert

 

And what is that number for arabic countries and how long has Childline been operating in Muslim countries? Is it true that Saudi Royal family is the largest contributor to Childline?

@capodistrias

Unfortunately there is no comparable organisation in Saudi-Arabia. As the genders are normally separated, sexual assault is not as common as in the West. Forced marriages and forced labour is surely more the problem. But the numbers in Western countries are bad enough.

@ kappert

Sexual assault is in every house in Saudi Arabia, EVERY house.

Incest is very common.

The Saudi society is about the most perverse society in the world.

@traveller

I do not agree. Sure, I don't know EVERY house like you do, but the ones I know are not perverse and do care about their children.

@ kappert

Are the families you know living in Saudi Arabia or abroad?

Every Saudi house I know made me puke until I stopped going to private houses.

I have also serious difficulties to believe that you met any women in private houses in Saudi Arabia.

@traveller

I know some families in Dhahran. They are priviledged, studied abroad, very fond of the US, and have almost 'western' attitudes. Thus, even the Saudian society is more flexible as we like to proclaim.

Western Attitudes with Islam

From my experience Islam is incompatible with both Freedom and Democracy.

When my children were in their late teenage years, we had the son of an old friend visit for lunch on Sunday. He brought a Pakistani room mate with him. The room mate went far out of his way to repeatedly remind us he was Muslim.

I asked him if he found Democracy compatible with his Muslim faith, he replied no. I asked him if he found Communism compatible with his Muslim faith, he replied yes. We treated him cordially, but he was never in my home again. This was in the early 1990's.

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Recently in Grapevine, Texas a man dressed in as Santa joined his family who were celebrating Christmas (not Christian but cultural observance) and he fatally shot his estranged wife, their two teenage children and three other relatives. The wife's brother said that the husband had not worked for 10 years and was upset because the wife "was doing good on her own." He was Muslim and was reportedly angry at his family for becoming too westernized.

Texas Muslim Massacres Own Family While Dressed as Santa Claus

http://bit.ly/uaQVl8

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So, what options are there? The essence of the Christian West is built on a tolerant faith. Islam is not one. Neither Christians nor Jews are fixated on hate. The fruits of both camps are clear to anyone who is honest about the realities.

@ kappert

Dhahran is practically an American enclave with very high security around it. What's more, the people from that area are nearly all shia, of Iranian origin. So yes, there are exceptions in those new cities, which are completely new and based on the American working ethic.

Dhahran and Jubail were small fishery ports until Bechtel constructed brandnew cities for the petroleum crowd. Even then the mores and macho behavior is not evenly balanced between male and female. I have disastrous examples of "modern" Saudi's, even living in London and Brussels, but I don't want to bore people more than I already did. 

Much worse

Not only has Kappert got the chronology wrong; that is merely detail.  Much worse, he avoids the embarrassing subject altogether, and has nothing to say about it.   And that subject is the current state of political and intellectual unfreedom in Austria TODAY.   As a European, and a German-speaking one at that, he should feel both deep shame and concern.  Obviously, he doesn't, and hence his diversion into trivia like the Borgia in Italy many centuries ago.   

And let's not single out German-speaking Europeans.  This Austrian outrage is at bottom not much different from the French Parliament this week criminalising any denial of the Armenian 'holocaust' by the Ottoman Empire.  Apparently, contemporary European politicians and judges treat the fundamental freedom of speech and conscience of their 'subjects' (manifestly not free citizens) as dispensable commodities.    The muslim world and Europe are 'converging' into Eurabia, where speech is 'regulated' and controlled by the powerful.     

indeed

Childline says it is expecting a rise in the number of calls from children exposed to their abusers for greater periods over the festive season. The charity revealed that more children suffering from abuse called seeking help between 24 December and 6 January than at any other time of the year. 4% also complained of sexual abuse - committed by relatives staying over the festive period.