- Socrates was condemned to death, Galileo was convicted of heresy, James Joyce’s “Ulysses” was banned from the United States, all in the name of higher morals. In every case, the condemning judges proved to be the fools - Pierre Tristam
When the anti-theocratic cartoons of 2005 led to murderous religious violence resulting in over 100 deaths it was in little Denmark that the conflagration first ignited. The country quickly became the target for Islamist hate crime: a "Kristallnacht against Denmark" which saw the country “subjected to a fantastic, incredible, organized campaign of lies and hatred and violence”