It is true that countries like England will lend no support or credence of such a law. The problem with England is identical to the problem in the BBC: They like to consider themselves what they call `reasonable` (indeed they take a stalwart pride in this singularly bizzare outlook on life) That is, they congratulate themselves in giving equal legitimacy to both sides of a given conflict regardless of an idea`s relevance or (as is the case with the Arabs) its tendency to flagrantly fly in the face of legal and moral conventions. The problem with this approach (as we have seen with the decent of the Beeb into the left-wing nut-job wasteland of thought) is that giving equal air-time to an accountable State in good international standing and a rogue, breakaway territory led by deposed, child-killing scum does not a balanced story make. It is the sort of perversity you would witness if a news outlet covering a child-rape story doggedly insisted on giving the molesters account of the events |
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