American hosting services can accommodate military service personnel being shot but goodness gracious they can not show a Dutch politician who was planning to release a film critical of Islam.
The tepid hosting service, Network Solutions, said it was investigating complaints on hate language. The Terms of Service excludes "material that is obscene, defamatory, libellous, unlawful, harassing, abusive... hate propaganda" and "profane, indecent or otherwise objectionable material of any kind or nature."
Dutch politician Geert Wilders says the 15-minute film describes Islam as "the enemy of freedom." If this is hate language, then we are all in trouble.
The film has effectively been silenced by protests in many Muslim countries and condemned by Iran and Pakistan.
Wilders' film is entitled Fitna, Arabic for strife or discord, usually religious.
Wilders stated that "Islamic ideology has as its utmost goal the destruction of what is most dear to us, our freedom," and in this he is correct as he stated in a commentary for the Dutch publication De Volkskrant.
Not only is Wilders on what in America should be sound 1st Amendment ground but he is proving prophetic as well.