Definitions are important and they represent the key factor in recent comments by Pope Frank, the globalism evangelist. They regard his view of the difference between terrorism and permitted speech. He’s against people saying what they believe to be the truth or even what they may know is not the truth unless is has been approved by him and those who think the way he does. Frank addressed the leaders of Italy’s national journalists’ guild on Thursday, taking exception to what he labeled as journalism based on gossip or rumors. Those are his definitions, his subjective viewpoints and his pronouncement. He declared it a form of “terrorism” and denounced media outlets that engage in stereotyping populations or fomenting fear of migrants as acting destructively. Let’s take a minute to consider what he’s saying. Free speech is terrorism, a heinous, criminal act. He is labeling individuals engaged in speech as being guilty of that act. That speech is not unwarranted or without merit; it is a response to the actions of those it is directed towards, a population that is being recognized for the threat it poses. It may be a threat of physical harm or cultural degradation. It could also be [...]
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