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    Brigitte Bardot Fined for Speech Crime by Paris Court
    Freedom; Posted on: 2008-06-03 11:59:36 [ Printer friendly / Instant flyer ]
    Speech crime earns film star a fine

    Brigitte Bardot: Heroine of Free Speech

    Brigitte Bardot, 73, who was an international film star in her early career and who has since devoted her life to campaigning for the rights of animals and in favor of a restoration of the French nation, has been convicted by a corrupt court, which has fined her for "racism." While prosecutors asked for a two month jail sentence and a fine, Bardot was eventually fined the equivalent of nearly $25,000 and forced to publish news of the conviction in her animal welfare magazine. She also was ordered to pay "damages" to the watchdog groups which brought the initial complaint.

    What was Brigitte Bardot's crime? Asking her elected representatives in 2006 to enforce humane animal slaughter rules, which are already on the books, to curtail vicious Muslim halal practices, which cause needless suffering. Particularly galling is the practice that occurs around the Muslim Eid holiday, when Muslims publicly cut open the throats of sheep and allow them to bleed to death. Courageously, Bardot linked this disgusting and primitive practice to the overall threat imposed on France as a result of Third World immigration. She warned about "this population that is destroying us, destroying our country by imposing its acts."

    The "racism" charge was brought by "civil rights" organizations who use their power to selectively persecute nationalists. This is Bardot's fifth similar conviction, part of an ongoing campaign to shut her up and to chill free speech for others in France.

    Political correctness and "tolerance" make petitioning elected officials a literal crime in France, and all across Europe.

    Image: In 1970, at the height of her fame, Brigitte Bardot posed as the model for this bust by Alain Gourdon (known as Aslan) of Marianne, the national symbol of the French Republic.
    News Source: Western Voices correspondents

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