Danish Cartoon Muslim Rage Craziness
Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2006 6:03 am
Gramsci wrote:So Islam is just going to have to get used to being treated the shame as every other idea.
Impressive Freudian slip.
Gramsci wrote:So Islam is just going to have to get used to being treated the shame as every other idea.
si-maro wrote:Gramsci wrote:So Islam is just going to have to get used to being treated the shame as every other idea.
Impressive Freudian slip.
Gramsci wrote:This one is really the only one they needed to print to make the point.
Gramsci wrote:This one is really the only one they needed to print to make the point.
However, this isn't about the quality of the cartoons, it's about one of our most important freedoms, free speech, which isn't up for negotiation in any form. So Islam is just going to have to get used to being treated the shame as every other idea.
Mr. Binary wrote:
Freedom of speech ought to be limited in some respects, I think. I mean, I hate to come across as a Marxist or something, but it seems tolerably clear that the freedom has a greater meaning when you are Rupert Murdoch than when you are X homeless guy on the streets of Glasgow. So, I'm in favour of, for example, limiting the free speech of the press in at least two circumstances: when it encroaches on someone's private life unfairly, or when they are just telling lies about someone (and by "someone" I never mean a company. Corporations shouldn't be protected from speech at all, ever).
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unpoppy wrote:
only here wrote:
i said, "washington nationals fan?" and he said, "no, it says allah."
so that's one item i won't be wearing in airports anymore.
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