Saturday, January 17, 2015

Salman Rushdie on Charlie Hebdo: Freedom of speech must be absolute

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  1. Disagree. Making fun of a persons religion is off limits. The same with burning
    the American flag, is off limits. Freedom of speech is being abused to see just
    how far the somebodies can go. The riots in Jackson, black people burned down
    the homes of blacks who owned business' and continued to sell to whites. When
    taken to court for the burning of black homes by blacks, the verdict was freedom
    of speech, no charges. Not even logical. Corrupt judges??? Yea.

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    1. he riots in Jackson, black people burned down
      the homes of blacks who owned business' and continued to sell to whites. When taken to court for the burning of black homes by blacks, the verdict was freedom of speech, no charges.

      Yeah, right. Link, please.

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    2. Give me time to look it up. I read it a while back.

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  2. On the other hand: Believe me, Charlie Hebdo is not some nice little publication engaged in protecting our Free Speech with its political cartoons. No, this magazine is nothing less that a mega-sick, disgusting, depraved piece of trash. Utter garbage. Its cartoons are anti-Muslim and anti-Christian, designed to induce hatred of religion and destruction of all things good. This is horrendously filthy pornographic stuff.

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