VIDEO: Media Bias: SBS TV News Segment on Liberty Conference followed by unedited Pamela Geller Interview

After I landed in Australia airport for our 1st International Symposium on Liberty and Islam in Australia, I was interviewed by SBS News (Australia’s PBS). Their news segment covering our historic symposium is shown in the first two minutes in this video. What follows is the unedited interview I had with the reporter. Watch it. Check out what chose to run and their obvious bias, and what they left on the cutting room floor. Very telling.

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Snaps from down under


Busy as a bee down here in Oz. Melbourne is a fantastic city and the people are wonderful. I spoke last night to a young, enthused SRO crowd. Activists in training. It was a brilliant event. Props to Debbie Robinson of SION and the Q Society for organizing such a spectacular symposium, the First International Symposium on Liberty and Islam in Australia.

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Smashing Debate: Storming Freedom Fest


Yesterday, I posted about fascists goons storming our happy gathering welcoming us to Australia. Here’s a picture of the “protesters” outside the event. I think their sign sums them up quite nicely, don’t you think. Debate must be “smashed”. They are taking their direction from Hitlers SA and SS.

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Fascists Crash Australian Freedom Fest

The Q Society held a welcoming reception for us at a local restaurant. This event was neither open to the public nor publicly announced. It was a lovely affair with longtime supporters and activists greeting us, welcoming us, and taking pictures with us. We weren’t there ten minutes when suddenly a crazed mob of left-fascists attempted to storm the room, attacking and throwing their bodies against our security team while frenziedly screaming that we were the fascists — the irony was unmistakable.

SION Worldwide Conference Headlines in Australia

The location of the first International Symposium on Liberty and Islam in Australia will not be disclosed after violent protests were staged when Mr Wilders appeared in Melbourne last year.

Organisers say only that venues will be in the inner city, with a visit to a pub and a cocktail reception at a waterside location on the agenda.

Speakers include SION leaders Pamela Geller and Robert Spencer from the US.

They were barred from entering Britain last year to speak at an English Defence League rally because their presence was deemed to “not be conducive to the public good”.

Ms Geller and Mr Spencer are critics of Islam and staunch supporters of Israel.

Also scheduled to speak in Melbourne are Babette Francis from the Endeavour Forum and the Family Council of Victoria’s Bill Muehlenberg.

In a blurb, the Q Society said that Islam was spreading fast and “no other religious ideology spawns discrimination, division and violence on such a global scale”.

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