Via Stu
Just like we do the rest of our freedoms and just try and take any of them away. Maybe try the 2nd first, big boy.
The universal response in the United States to the uproar over the
anti-Muslim video is that the Muslim world will just have to get used to
freedom of expression. President Obama said so himself in a speech at the United Nations
today, which included both a strong defense of the First Amendment and
(“in the alternative,” as lawyers say) and a plea that the United States
is helpless anyway when it comes to controlling information. In a world
linked by YouTube, Twitter, and Facebook, countless videos attacking
people’s religions, produced by provocateurs, rabble-rousers, and
lunatics, will spread to every corner of the world, as fast as the
Internet can blast them, and beyond the power of governments to stop
them. Muslims need to grow a thick skin,
the thinking goes, as believers in the West have done over the
centuries. Perhaps they will even learn what it means to live in a free
society, and adopt something like the First Amendment in their own
countries.
But there is another possible response. This is that Americans need
to learn that the rest of the world—and not just Muslims—see no sense in
the First Amendment. Even other Western nations take a more circumspect
position on freedom of expression than we do, realizing that often free
speech must yield to other values and the need for order. Our own
history suggests that they might have a point. (Good luck)
More crap @ Slate
FTW, who do they think we are falafel salesman?
ReplyDeleteEvidently.....:)
ReplyDelete"the rest of the world—and not just Muslims—see no sense in the First Amendment."
ReplyDeleteYet another example of how and why we're better than everyone else.
The Slate author and all like him excepted of course.
The Slate author and all like him excepted of course.
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