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Is Orange the colour of censorship?

You’d think that a mobile phone company’s motto was “it’s good to talk”, and that such a motto meant that it valued our fundamental freedom of expression enshrined under Article 10 of the European Convention of Human Rights, the conventional right empowered to UK courts in the form of article 10 of the Human Rights Act 1998.

It’s somewhat confusing, then, to find that Orange Mobile may not want its employees expressing themselves freely outside of the workplace, and in a move towards this, they have suspended their employee Inigo Wilson for expressing himself freely on a blog.

“He did what?”

He expresssed himself freely on a Conservative Party blog on the issue of Leftyspeak. Not only that but it was mostly satirical. Of course, no such exposition would be complete without covering the tribal honour-shame blame culture of demopathic Islamists and Islamofascists - a spiritual connection for any Lefty, as they, too, in Europe are demopaths.

And that’s where Inigo Wilson came unstuck. True to demopathic type, Islamists spare no katyusha when it comes to criticising all the heathen things democratic societies have done to poor Muslims, or poor defenceless Palestinians, but as soon as you are self-critical of them, you’ve commited a crime equal only to blasphemy.

Here is Inigo Wilson’s excellently written - yet satirically Islamo-critical - exposition of Leftyspeak:

And who campaigned to get Wilson suspended? Why our very own euphemistically-named Muslim Public Affairs Committee (MPAC UK) who are simply gleaming more than a Hezbollah-terrorist-in-a-rocket-factory for their latest -

This, of course, is the same MPAC that had no problem with a Reuters employee sending LGF’s Charles Johnson death threats from the Reuters workplace. Did I mention MPAC are demopaths? MPAC was even banned from the “free speech? what’s that?” National Union of Students so that practically puts MPAC in the next camp to the Islamofascist Hizb-ut-tarir (a UK-classified ITO, that’s an Islamo-terror organisation to you and me).

Naturally, a lot of people care about our freedom to express ourselves outside of working hours (those that don’t are demopaths). Or to paraphrase free-speech bandit Mel Gibson: “Employers may take our blood, but they’ll never take our freeeeeeedom”.

At this stage Orange are conducting their so-called “investigation“, which, let’s face it, is just them deciding whether to choose the side of their majority freedom-loving client base, or to pander and capitulate to Eurabia and its Jihad agenda (lest the “legitimately aggrieved” riot and fire-bomb Orange shops the way they fire-bombed Scandinavian embassies over a few innocuous cartoons).

So, if you are concerned over our ever decreasing circles of freedom, an email of protest over this to Orange is the best place to start. That e-mail should go to stuart.jackson@orange.co.uk [hat tip Iain Dale].

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