Marxism 2007 - A Festival of Resistance: Islam and Women's Liberation - Kelly Holloway
Wow that must have been the worlds shortest lecture!
Oh yea it's that KELLY HOLLOWAY . So our York University Pro-Abortionist censor is...surprise a Marxist, gee I'm like so shocked.
Oh and little Kelly is also a "Peace Activist" having travelled to Cairo in 2003 to take part in the Festival of the Islamofascists * held that December.
But you know Kelly sure doesn't like censorship... really, look here. You know what? I agree with her, Kelly should be allowed to spread the Canard of Israeli Apartheid.
Makes her easy to track:)
Kelly Holloway Update: Birth control in the water blinds you to irony
*Held 13th and 14th December, 2003, at the Egyptian Journalists' Union headquarters. This had 800 attendees. Conference final declaration available here. Anti-war MP George Galloway, Tony Benn, Salma Yaqoob, and former US attorney-general Ramsey Clark were among the international speakers. Prominent Egyptian campaigners taking part included Nasserist MP Hamdeen Sabahy, Galal Aref, head of the Egyptian Journalists' Union, and Ma'mun al-Hodeiby, leader of the outlawed Muslim Brotherhood. Egyptian novelist Sonallah Ibrahim and human rights activist Aida Seif-al-Dawla were among the conference organisers.
The presence of Muslim Brotherhood leader Ma'mun al-Hodeiby brought a large number of Islamist activists into the conference. The Muslim Brotherhood, although officially banned, is by far Egypt's largest opposition organisation. However, some delegates were critical of the Muslim Brotherhood's cooperation with the government in a series of stage-managed anti-war rallies held before the invasion of Iraq.
Thursday, March 13, 2008
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Nicely ironic, BCF. The photo you linked to identified Kelly Holloway (far right). I guess there has to be a first and a last time for everything. But why am I not surprised to learn that she's a Marxist -- well, at least for the time being anyway.
Irony is lost on people such as Holloway;)
Well, they don't call it Dork for nothing.
Actually, look on the bright side. It's Marxism today, but like el Masry who also attends these Marxism confs., maybe Kelly will also be seen at the next Liberal party shindig...
Without doubt - the Libs will accept any infiltration so long as it means a vote.
Islam and womens lib.. that's an oxymoron... or moronic, to say the least.
Yes Holloway is a twisted little piece of work.
Kelly Holloway is free to associate with whomever she pleases, and to form her own opinions and express them, but this freedom of association, of thought and expression applies to everyone else too. For whatever reason, she fails to understand this. Of all places, a publicly funded university is where the principles of intellectual freedom and freedom of expression apply.
I wondered who funded her trip to Cairo.?
Thats a good question. Canadian Peace Alliance/Stopthewar.ca types have been attending these events and also attenting annual celebrations of the "Iranian Revolution" . Iran maybe? It wouldn't surprise me.
"Kelly Holloway is a doctoral candidate at York University, studying women’s health care. She is a member of the International Socialists and active in the student, anti-war, and pro-choice movements"
Another full time student with too much time on their hands, or who cannot get a real job, who is funding her studies, the State and my taxes?
You can be certain Mom & Dad taxpayer are footing the bill.
There is an abortion debate scheduled here at Carleton University for this coming Wednesday evening. I am curious to see if Carleton's Rebick acolytes are going to have it called off or show up to shout it down.
Hmm good question Pongo, they did refuse funding or was it authorization to a Pro-Life group last year did they not?
She looks way too happy to be a socialist:
http://fileserver.cfsadmin.org/file/yugsa/251c62a9b97bf979fde18a29c25d0cc67ba2bcc2.jpg/height/150/width/200
I'll say and rather unlike the photo in Excalibur, maybe being a Marxist ages women prematurely.
The posters advertising the abortion debate scheduled for tomorrow were torn off the walls in the University Centre and I can find no mention of the debate anywhere on the Carleton University website. I will check again tomorrow to see if there is any mention of it for the day's events.
Hmm i will search on this as well thanks Pongo.
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www.prettygirlssavetheworld.com .
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