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đź”´ When you report on Islam, the warnings start almost immediately:

“Be careful.”
 “Watch your back.”
 “Get protection.”

These warnings aren’t coming from online trolls. They’re coming from law enforcement officers, intelligence experts, and national security veterans—people who know exactly what happens when you pull back the curtain on Islam’s political agenda.

I can name countless friends in Europe who now live under 24-hour armed protection, bouncing between undisclosed safe houses. Others were murdered—for writing, drawing, teaching, or simply refusing to lie.

And when violence fails, the next weapon is lawfare—lawsuits meant to bankrupt, silence, and intimidate critics using our own legal system as a bludgeon.

So here’s the question no one in the mainstream media will dare ask:

If Islam is really “peaceful,” why does exposing it require armed guards, safe houses, bulletproof vests—and a legal defense team?

Just look at the names. Read their stories.

They weren’t the threat.
They held up a mirror to it.
And that’s what made them dangerous—to those who needed the truth buried.

These are just a few of the hunted.

Charlie Hebdo staff (France)– massacred in their Paris office for drawing Muhammad.

Samuel Paty (France) – beheaded for showing those cartoons in a classroom lesson on free speech.

Salman Rushdie – stabbed on stage in NY, nearly blinded, decades after Iran’s fatwa over The Satanic Verses.

Theo van Gogh (Netherlands)– murdered for directing a film about Islam’s abuse of women.

Ayaan Hirsi Ali – fled the Netherlands, now lives under protection in the U.S.

Lars Vilks (Sweden) – killed in a car crash while under 24/7 police escort after years of death threats.

Geert Wilders (Netherlands) – lives under constant armed protection for opposing Islamic immigration.

Pamela Geller  (USA)– targeted in a beheading plot by ISIS supporters in the U.S.

Bosch Fawstin  (USA) – continually threatened for drawing Muhammad and winning the Garland cartoon contest.

Rasmus Paludan (Denmark) – lives in safe houses, under armed guard for burning Qur’ans and warning about Islamization.

Robert Spencer (USA) – poisoned in Iceland, caught on video after criticizing Islam publicly.

Masih Alinejad (USA)– targeted in Iranian plots to kidnap or assassinate her for leading the anti-hijab movement.

Vipul Amrutlal Shah – faced threats and bans for producing The Kerala Story, which exposed ISIS recruitment and Love Jihad in India.

Nupur Sharma (India)– received global death threats for quoting Hadiths about Aisha.

Mila (France) – under permanent police protection since age 16 for criticizing Islam on Instagram.

Laurence Marchand-Taillade – under 24/7 police protection for exposing Muslim Brotherhood networks in France.

Éric Zemmour (France) – follows armed bodyguards daily, relentlessly targeted for criticizing Islam and immigration.

Michel Houellebecq (France)– under gendarmerie protection for writing Submission.

Robert Redeker (France) – forced into hiding, his life shattered after one article in Le Figaro.

Mohammed Sifaoui (France) – branded a murtad, under police protection for infiltrating Islamist cells.

Frédéric Haziza, Philippe Val, Zineb El Rhazoui, Imam Hassen Chalghoumi – all under heavy protection in France for defending secularism and exposing Islamic extremism.

Father Jacques Hamel (France)– slaughtered at the altar by ISIS terrorists during Mass in Normandy.

Avijit Roy – butchered in the street in Bangladesh for writing a secular blog.

Saman Abbas – murdered by her family in Italy for embracing Western life.

Mahsa Amini – beaten to death in Iran for wearing her hijab “incorrectly.”

Ahmad Abu Marhia – beheaded in the West Bank for being gay.

Sarah Halimi, Lola, Luna – victims of Islamist rage and brutal violence in France.

Salwan Momika – killed in Sweden after burning the Qur’an—while awaiting trial for “blasphemy.”

Saïd Djabelkhir (Algeria) – sentenced to 3 years in prison for calling for Islamic reform.

Asif Mohiuddin (Bangladesh/Germany) – survived assassination, now in exile for secular activism.

Farag Foda (Egypt) – assassinated for advocating separation of mosque and state.

Fatima Naoot (Egypt) – imprisoned for criticizing Eid animal sacrifice.

Ahmad Al Shamri (Saudi Arabia) – sentenced to death for expressing atheism online.
Mashal Khan (Pakistan) – lynched by a mob over false blasphemy claims.

Basuki Tjahaja Purnama “Ahok” (Indonesia) – imprisoned for “blasphemy” after quoting the Qur’an.

Asia Bibi (Pakistan) – spent 8 years on death row for false accusations, forced to flee the country.

Farkhunda Malikzada (Afghanistan) – beaten to death by a mob after false accusations of burning the Qur’an.

Hatun Tash (UK) – stabbed and targeted for death after publicly criticizing Islam at Speakers’ Corner. Lives under heightened security.

Tommy Robinson (UK) – constantly threatened and forced into hiding for exposing Islamic extremism and "grooming gangs."

Jyllands-Posten Staff (Denmark) – journalists and editors under threat after publishing Muhammad cartoons in 2005; continue to face security concerns.

Imran Firasat (Spain) – lost asylum status and faced arrest after producing anti-Islam films; targeted with death threats and legal action for his criticism of Islam.

Kurt Westergaard (Denmark) – The Danish cartoonist who drew the controversial Muhammad cartoon in 2005. He survived an assassination attempt in 2010 and lived under police protection until his death in 2021.

đź”» The Verdict

Not one of these individuals committed violence.

Their only “crime” was using their voice—through words, art, protest, or belief.

They questioned. They criticized. They told the truth as they saw it.

And for that, they were harassed, sued, hunted, stabbed, exiled, poisoned, and killed.

If Islam is truly “peaceful,” why does exposing it come at the cost of one’s safety, freedom, or life?

Why are so many forced to live behind security gates, rotate through safe houses, or rely on legal teams just to survive?

And these are only some of the names I’ve listed.

How many more have been silenced before they could speak?
How many are being intimidated into silence in their own communities?
How many live in fear—unseen, unheard—knowing that one wrong word could end everything?
Cost them their job? Their safety? Their future?

This is no longer just about free speech.
It’s about civilizational survival.

Because if we can no longer name the danger—
 If we can no longer protect our own citizens from violence and intimidation,
 If we allow fear to dictate truth, and submission to replace courage—
Then freedom is already gone.
 Speech will die first.
 But our countries will follow.

The names on this list are not just victims.
They are warnings.

And unless we force our political leaders to act now,
many more will follow.

History has made that pattern painfully clear.

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Here's a story (I won't name the person who told me this) that illustrates where we are in modern Britain. Someone who was a Labour Party agent in a town in Britain with a sizeable Muslim population was asked to meet a 'community leader' to discuss the next election. He went and sat down at a table. The person threatened to withhold the votes of the hundreds of postal votes he controlled because the Labour candidate had not satisfied him on a particular issue. 

To illustrate that this was not an idle threat, he brought in shoeboxes full of postal votes from the last election, all filled in for Labour but unposted. 'This will happen again unless you do as I say' was what he pretty much explicitly said. This agent (a decent person who is no longer in Labour) just left & refused to have anything to do with it. I'm afraid that not all Lab agents etc who find themselves in a similar position react similarly. Sometimes the threat isn't made as blatantly, it's more implicit. But we have imported the corrupt sectarian politics of clientelism into this country & then let it fester. It stinks

I also spent years canvassing for Labour. One road in my ward had a lot of Muslim voters. Hundreds of times this is what happened. A woman in a veil opened the door. She spoke no more than a few words of English. When I managed to get across to her that it was an election, she would say 'Ask my husband' or 'My husband is not in'. 

Once I got a woman who spoke reasonable English. She was quite explicit and said 'My husband tells me how to vote, I obey him as a good Muslim'. The idea she would be allowed a political opinion of her own was outlandish This wasn't just one or two. This was the default. Occasionally you might get a younger Muslim woman who appeared to defy this. But 98% of the time this was the reality. 

I am sorry, it's not on. We shouldn't accept this as ok. This is Britain, not rural Pakistan. So you can see why, when I see Labour politicians blithering on about Islamophobia and how we need to restrict free speech to 'tackle' it, I see red. They are ignoring reality and putting on an act to curry favour with corrupt Islamic vote-harvesters. It is rotten.

If thinking that all of this is not ok, if thinking that Muslims should either adapt to our basic social and political norms (e.g. not being corrupt, not being misogynists) or not be here, makes me an 'Islamophobe' or whatever, so be it. I don't care. The hour is late. Wake upAlso, the silence of most 'feminists' on these issues is shameful. There are lots of women right under your noses who are oppressed. But because they wear hijabs & you're too cowardly to criticise Islam, you ignore it & blither on about 'tampon poverty' or whatever instead
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