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You know the old saying: “Good news travels fast, but bad news travels faster.” So it is that today I received a heads-up on the following claim that the Anvil has been added to “Hate Speech” filters by some institutions and businesses, right along with Jihad Watch and MEMRI (hat-tip: Lady Predator):
Good News! Getting the word out about the dangers of hate mongers is working!
Over the past few days, we have received encouraging news that more and more corporations, agencies, and Internet filtering systems are blacklisting or banning access to Jihad Watch, properly identifying it as a hate speech site. First, we received word that Spencer’s Jihad Watch site has, in very recent days, been blocked or banned by: City of Chicago, Chicago Police, Bank of America, Fidelity Investments, Deutsche Bank, the Veterans’ Administration, Washington Mutual, Site Coach (an Internet filtering program), GE, JP Morgan Chase, Defense Finance and Accounting Services, the U.S. Government, MSNBC, AFSCME, Marriott Corp., and American Airlines.
http://www.jihadwatch.org/archives/017237.php
http://www.jihadwatch.org/archives/017242.php
Now we’ve received an update on the rapidly spreading ban on Jihad Watch. It has now been including in the commercial filtering of Secure Computing’s “WebWasher” as hate speech. This means that WebWasher’s 19,000 customers, supported by a worldwide network of partners, include the majority of the Dow Jones Global 50 and the most prominent organizations in banking, financial services, healthcare, telecommunications, manufacturing, public utilities, and federal and local governments, will now be blocking access to Jihad Watch. We have also learned that WebWasher has blocked the hate speech sites of HotAir and MEMRI, and that the Foehammer’s Anvil hate speech site has also been blocked or banned as hate speech by site monitoring services, and that other web filtering services are in the process of blocking Jihad Watch, et al.
Good job, and Congratulations to those who had the good sense to ban hate speech, recognizing that hate speech often leads to extremism, and extremism very often leads to terrorism. Secure Computing’s Webwasher seems to be the most alert program to use for filtering Internet content from obscenities, hate speech, and other unwanted sites.
The Jawa Report and Vigilant Freedom have both posted articles about this incident.
The “Reverend” Jim Sutter is a sham, a liar and now he’s getting dangerously close to receiving a certified letter from my attorney.
To any and all organizations, businesses and institutions that have seen fit to actually ban the Anvil: shame, shame, shame on you!
You may email Jim your love at: revjimsutter@gmail.com
I will waste no further time on this troglodyte today.