Brigitte Bardot on trial for Muslim slur

By Michael McCullough on April 15, 2008 8:40 PM
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France is a country that has been wracked by radical Islamic violence. 8% of its population is Muslim and the Islamic community is growing much faster than other ethnic groups in France. French police try to keep a low profile and stay away from Muslim areas.

Brigitte BardotIn a total surrender to the demands of Muslims, Brigitte Bardot is being prosecuted for the fifth time for "inciting racial hatred." According to al-Reuters:

Prosecutors asked that the Paris court hand the 73-year-old former sex symbol a two-month suspended prison sentence and fine her 15,000 euros ($23,760) for saying the Muslim community was "destroying our country and imposing its acts".

Since retiring from the film industry in the 1970s, Bardot has become a prominent animal rights activist but she has also courted controversy by denouncing Muslim traditions and immigration from predominantly Muslim countries.

She has been fined four times for inciting racial hatred since 1997, at first 1,500 euros and most recently 5,000.

Prosecutor Anne de Fontette told the court she was seeking a tougher sentence than usual, adding: "I am a little tired of prosecuting Mrs Bardot."

I would say that being prosecuted 5 times for stating the truth is proof that Bardot is right: the France Muslim community is destroying France and imposing its acts; namely, demanding that they not be criticized for anything that they do.

 

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