Britain, the mother of parliamentary democracy, has published in 2009 a list of 16 people who are barred from the country "for stirring-up hatred". 22 additional barred folks' names weren't published. And 101 more had been banned in the previous five years.
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More people whose entry to the UK was denied: Israeli politician Moshe Feiglin,Dutch MP Geert Wilders, Louis Farrakhan edition.cnn.com/2002/WORLD/eur… and the antisemite French comedian Dieudonné.
More recently, the UK banned anti-Islamic activist Pamela Geller as well as some far right activists.
There are many more examples.
There are many more examples.
Banning entry is the British National sport. The UK banned a rapper
because of the lyrics of his songs; a martial arts instructor
because of his dangerous methods; and a pick-up artist
for encouraging sexism.
Let's move to other dark places. The USA has banned an Irish republican activist,
Swiss Muslim scholar Tariq Ramadan (during 2004-2010)
, a
South African professor , and a Welsh activist.
More people who are banned from the USA: a British teenager who wrote a rude letter to Obama,
a Canadian white supremacist,
and a Philippine MP who dared to level criticism at the USA.
In 2010, Canada barred an anti-Olympic reporter
. It also regularly bans American environmental activists from coming
and also an American pastor who preaches against Islam
Australia banned the 'world's number one anti-vaxxer'
and other anti-vaccine activists
In France, an aid convoy was denied entry to Calais over fears they will ‘facilitate’ migrants.
This was a very partial list of democratic countries, and for each one, a very partial list of cases. It happens literally all the time everywhere. For any other country, it is barely an issue,
Only for Israel, both her haters and lovers expect her to let everyone in.
Only for Israel, both her haters and lovers expect her to let everyone in.
Only when Israel does this is it front page news for over a week.
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