Dutch politician Geert Wilders has spent years speaking out against the threat Islam poses to his country, and now he finds himself in legal trouble for it.Donât think for a moment something like this couldnât happen to an American politician, says American Freedom Defense Initiative president Pamela Geller â especially if Hillary Clinton becomes our next president.
âWhile she was secretary of State, the U.S. voted for U.N. Human Rights Council Resolution 16/18, which calls for criminalization of âincitement to religious hatred,â a subjective category that allows for the criminalization of any dissenting voice,â Geller told WND.
Philip Haney, a retired Customs and Border Protection officer and author of âSee Something, Say Nothing: A Homeland Security Officer Exposes the Governmentâs Submission to Jihad,â agreed an American politician could be prosecuted for âhate speechâ if UN HRC ...