Muslims are angry about billboard ads placed near mosques that feature four nearly naked women. I’m not offended that these ads were taken down; after all, they’re imposing their values on me just as much as the jihadists want to. Nonetheless, their removal is still an example of dhimmitude; there is not the slightest doubt in my mind that if, say, a church group had asked for removal of these ads, they would have been met with contempt and cries of censorship. From SkyNews, with thanks to Ali Dashti:
Complaints were made after the image appeared on billboards next to mosques in Leeds and Greater Manchester. …
Triumph International, which owns the Sloggi brand, said it told its contractors to avoid using poster sites near mosques.