Choudary’s Petard

Anjem Choudary has been playing a skillful game of cat and mouse with anti-terrorism and hate speech laws for a number of years. Claiming that he is merely exercising free speech, when, in fact, he has been agitating for the overthrow of this country and its submission to the evil of Islam.

Looks like he finally overstepped the line… I’m almost disappointed; I thought he was more clever than that.

A couple of things  here – firstly, it couldn’t happen to a nicer, more well deserving bloke.

I am an absolutist when it comes to free speech, so, actually, I support Choudary’s freedom to make hateful comments, because by his words will we know him. However, Islamists as well as the leftists who are their useful idiots have campaigned for hate speech laws to silence the rest of  us, so, er, one of their own getting caught by it is delicious poetic justice. It would take a heart of stone and all  that.

So we will  have to pay for this fucker’s upkeep. Why aren’t we exporting him to the desert shit-hole he so admires.

16 Comments

  1. Well, we do have Choudary to thank for exporting islamic idiots to Syria. They generally seem to die there, some of them are murdered by ISIS when they find that they can’t hack it there and want to come home.

  2. Well, there’s free speech and then there’s incitement, as we all know. Was he actually inciting?

  3. Is it shameful that he is being incarcerated at our expense. Surely under the laws of the court of pure irony Choudary should be promptly parachuted into the middle of Jerusalem so that he can in fact carry out this own jihad – the jihad incidentally that he has been too spineless himself to engage in for the last 20 years but more than happy to direct others to.

    Irrespective of religion there are some members of the human species whose cowardice, nastyness, narcissm and hatred for thier fellow man puts them in a catagory all of thier own. This man has destroyed families, sent people to thier deaths and fostered hatred between people purely to satify his own ego. He is the worst kind of person. If he is to go to jail, I hope it is only so that he can be thown head first off the 4th story roof 20 minutes after he gets there.

  4. I’ve always had Choudry down as MI5 (Nobody’s that asbestos without protection from on high). He can be sentenced to 10 years, if he’s sentenced to less than 2 years (Out in under a year) then he’s definitely an asset.

  5. I recall him being interviewed by some fawning BBC prat some years ago when it was suggested (by another person) that he was demanding the right of free speech to support Islam but would not allow anyone else to use that right to criticise Islam. Typically, the BBC twit did not pursue it when Choudhury merely smiled and said nothing. Anyway, he’ll be out in 5 years as he will have his sentence halved for ‘good behaviour’ as soon as the prison van drives through the gates of HMP.

  6. I think that it is interesting that Choudary, and others like him, think that they are exploiting our weakness by taking advantage of laws that have been refined for centuries with the intention of avoiding injustice wherever possible. It never seems to occur to them that, should they ever succeed in establishing Shariah law in this country, they will be just as vulnerable to its capricious nature as the rest of us. I will be first in line to accuse the stupid moron of wiping his arse on pages from the Koran and saying that Mohammed was gay.

    • Choudary is the Richard Murphy of Islam. These unpleasant little men always assume they will be the commissars of the new regime, imposing the law, not obeying it. In previous generations, these are the ranks of the petty, small-minded and spiteful legion of failures who were willing to become Stasi informers or concentration camp guards.

      • Absolutely, LR and Stonyground. This is the thing above all else that baffles me about the mindset, whether it’s Islamists agitating for Shariah, leftists agitating for socialism, or SJWs shrieking the West back to the Dark Ages.

        Freedom and the rule of law are priceless, rare things; the whole f*cking point of them is that (in theory at least) they protect everyone equally, including the powerless. I guess some people (a depressing number) are just so blinded by hatred they don’t care.

        “And when the last law was down, and the Devil turned round on you – where would you hide, Roper, the laws all being flat?”

  7. I agree with Longrider. You should be able to say what you want, in the finest free speech tradition as protected by the US constitution.
    If some fool joins ISIS because of Choudary’s nonsense it’s their own stupid fault. He’s talking bollocks and not risking his own skin.
    Furthermore, since Syria is outside British juristiction, how is it an offence under British law to do, well, anything out there? It’s as if George Orwell was arrested for fighting in the Spanish civil war, not that I’m making an actual comparison except in the matter of jurisdiction.
    I would have liked to see Choudary charged for high treason – along with numerous others of his ilk – for plotting to implement Sharia law which is really disloyalty to the Sovereign.
    This is a good reason to allow unrestricted free speech as mouthy villains will eventually put their head in the noose.

  8. As he is so fond of the radical side of Islam, would it not be politic to drop his nasty ass into a Daesh stronghold? After he’s been fed a small tracking device of course. Just so he doesn’t miss the all important social event of the next drone strike.

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