Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Islam subway ad

  • #MySubwayAd: People Respond To Anti-Islamic Subway Ads

    This morning controversial pro-Israel, anti-Islamic ads went up on 10 locations in New York City subway stations. The ad, which was condemned by several Jewish groups, reads: "In any war between the civilized man and the savage, support the civilized ...

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • Subway ads: A right to hate speech, a duty to condemn

    But anti-Islam blogger Pamela Geller is determined to make that happen to me and my fellow commuters. This week, at 10 subway stations around New York, commuters will encounter ads from the virulently anti-Islam group headed by Geller, the American ...

    www.cnn.com

  • The Sin of Sowing Hatred of Islam

    In July, a federal judge in New York ruled in favor of the group in a freedom of speech case, forcing New York's Metropolitan Transportation Authority to place an ad that denigrates Islam in subway stations, and now, time may have run out for further ...

    www.nytimes.com

  • Anti-jihad 'savage' ads to hit New York City's subway system

    NEW YORK - As violent protests over an anti-Islamic film ridiculing the Prophet Muhammad sweep over much of the Muslim world, a conservative blogger's provocative ad equating Muslim radicals with savages is set to go up in New York City's subway ...

    www.foxnews.com

  • New York subway ads equate radical Muslims to savages

    Many commuters in New York City were uncomfortable with a new series of subway ads that equate Muslim radicals with savages.

    www.washingtonpost.com

  • Anti-Muslim Subway Posters Prompt NYPD To Increase Security In Stations

    The arrival of an anti-Muslim advertising campaign in New York City subways on Monday has prompted the NYPD to increase security throughout ten stations where the controversial ads have been posted. According to The New York Post, the department ...

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • Anti-Islamic Ads To Go Up In NYC Subway System

    Starting this week, ten New York City subway stations will show new anti-Islamic ads from a new campaign by "American blogger, author, political activist, and commentator" Pamela Geller and the American Freedom Defense Initiative (AFDI).

    nyulocal.com

  • Provocative anti-jihad ads go up in NYC subways

    NEW YORK - Provocative advertisements equating Muslim radicals with savages appeared in New York City subways on Monday, drawing immediate criticism from some riders.

    online.wsj.com

  • Anti-Islam Subway Ads To Make New York Debut During UN General Assembly

    (RTTNews) - A series of anti-jihad ads opposed by the New York Metropolitan Transit Authority (MTA) will nonetheless be seen in subway stations next week after the MTA lost a court battle to block their posting. The ads, which read "In any war between ...

    www.rttnews.com

  • Pamela Geller's NYC Anti-Islam Ads Defaced with "Racist" and "Hate Speech ...

    'Birther' Pamela Geller recently paid to have anti-Islam posters hung inside subway stations in New York City, as reported by Opposing Views.

    www.opposingviews.com

  • Vandals Waste No Time Defacing Anti-Jihad Subway Ads

    The American Freedom Defense Initiative won a court battle in July to have the ads posted, claiming they speak out against extremists, and not Islam. The MTA says the vandalism is a police matter, and the agency is doing its best to replace the ads as ...

    manhattan.ny1.com

  • Ads Calling Islamic Jihadists "Savages" Hit NYC Subways. Related: "Making ...

    Just in time for day one of the meeting of the United Nations' General Assembly -- when people from across the world will be in the Big Apple to see how civilized and accepting New Yorkers are -- an ad campaign is going up in the New York City subway ...

    blogs.villagevoice.com

  • Anti-Muslim groups' ad in NYC subway calls jihad 'savage.' Is now a good time?

    With the Muslim world still roiled by a YouTube video denigrating Islam that was made in California, an ad that some groups consider anti-Muslim will appear in 10 of New York's subway stations starting on Monday. Skip to next paragraph. Related stories ...

    www.csmonitor.com

  • Jewish Groups Object to Anti-Muslim Ad

    Jewish groups are seeking to limit the damaging fallout from a controversial New York subway ad campaign launched on Tuesday, Sept.

    forward.com

  • Anti-Islamist Ads in NYC Subways Get Little Reaction From Riders

    Most subway riders in New York's Times Square subway station walked past both Cyrus McGoldrick and the anti-Islamist wall advertisement he was protesting. It reads: "In any ... She once headed a campaign against an Islamic center near the site of the Sept.

    www.bloomberg.com

  • Controversial Anti-Jihad Ads To Appear in NYC Subways Next Week

    Pro-Israel advertisements (left) calling jihad "savage" and Israelis "civilized" are set to appear in 10 New York City subway stations beginning next week, setting off controversy over yet another potentially instigative American commentary on Islam.

    bostinno.com

  • NY transit authority weighs options on anti-Islam subway ad

    MTA spokesman Aaron Donovan told The New York Times on Tuesday that the authority will consider changing its ad policy at a board meeting next week -- the same week that the ad is scheduled to run in 10 New York City subway stations as a result of the ...

    www.jta.org

  • Pro-Israel 'Hate Group' Wins Right To Post Controversial Subway Ads

    "They're accusing me of what's in my mind. They're accusing me of thought crime. My ad is very clear. There is no ambiguity in my ad. People are searching, and trying to broad stroke all Muslims as supporters of jihad, and supporters of Islamic-Jew hatred.

    www.wpix.com

  • Ads criticizing "Jihad" bound for New York City subway stations

    NEW YORK (Reuters) - As Muslim countries reverberate with fierce protests over a film mocking the Prophet Mohammad, an ad equating Islamic jihad with savagery is due to appear next week in 10 New York City subway stations despite transit officials' ...

    www.reuters.com

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