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The Fear to Speak Comes to America’s Shores
Menwnewdaily.com ^ | 4/3/2006 | Onkar Ghate

Posted on 04/03/2006 12:39:42 PM PDT by Dark Skies

If the government does not protect our freedom of speech by force, America will join Europe’s climate of self-censorship.

Europeans are all too well acquainted with the fear of criticizing Islam.

To cite just a few of depressingly many examples: a painter, Rashid Ben Ali, is forced into hiding after one of his shows “featured satirical work critical of Islamic militant’s violence”; a politician, Ayaan Hirsi Ali, must go underground after it becomes known that she has renounced her Islamic faith; and a film director, Theo van Gogh, is savagely stabbed to death for making a film critical of Islamic oppression of women. And most recently, of course, there were the Danish cartoons. When the Jyllands-Posten, in order to expose and challenge this climate of intimidation, printed an article and accompanying cartoons, some of which portrayed Mohammed in a negative light, the response was torched embassies, cries for government censorship, and death threats.

It appears that we should now begin to get used to a similar climate in America.

Borders and Waldenbooks stores have just announced that they will not stock the April-May issue of Free Inquiry magazine because the issue reprints some of the cartoons. Is the decision based on disagreement with the content of the magazine? No, not according to Borders Group Inc. spokeswoman Beth Bingham. “For us, the safety and security of our customers and employees is a top priority, and we believe that carrying this issue could challenge that priority.”

Borders Group’s capitulation to Islamic thugs is understandable given the pathetic response of our and other Western governments.

Has any Western government declared that an individual’s freedom of speech is sacrosanct, no matter who screams offense at his ideas? No. Has any Western government proclaimed each individual’s right to life and pledged to hunt down anyone, anywhere, who abets the murder of one of its citizens for having had the effrontery to speak? No–as they did not when the fatwa against Rushdie was issued, American bookstores were firebombed, and Rushdie’s translators were attacked and murdered.

On the contrary, our government went out of its way to say that it shares “the offence that Muslims have taken at these images,” and even hinted that they should not be published. The British police, Douglas Murray reports, told the editor of a London magazine that they could not protect him, his staff, or his offices from attack–so the magazine removed the cartoons from its website. (A few days later, Murray notes, “the police provided 500 officers to protect a ‘peaceful’ Muslim protest in Trafalgar Square.”)

In the face of such outrages, we must demand that the U.S. government reverse its disgraceful stand and fulfill is obligation to protect our right to free speech.

Freedom of speech means the right to express one’s ideas without danger of physical coercion from anyone. This freedom includes the right to make movies, write books, draw pictures, voice political opinions–and satirize religion. This right flows from the right to think: the right to observe, to follow the evidence, to reach the conclusions you judge the facts warrant–and then to convey your thoughts to others.

In a free society, anyone angered by someone else’s ideas has a simple and powerful recourse: don’t buy his books, watch his movies, or read his newspapers. If one judges his ideas dangerous, argue against them. The purveyor of evil ideas is no threat to those who remain free to counter them with rational ones.

But the moment someone decides to answer those he finds offensive with a knife or a homemade explosive, not an argument, he removes himself from civilized society.

Against such a threat to our rights, our government must respond with force. If it fails to do so, it fails to fulfill its reason for being: “to secure these rights,” Jefferson wrote, “Governments are instituted among Men.” And if it fails to do so, we the people must hold it to account.

We must vociferously demand that our government declare publicly that, from this day forward, it will defend by force any American who receives death threats for criticizing Islam–or religion–or any other idea. We must demand that the government protect the stores and employees of Borders, of Waldenbooks, and of any other organization that reprints the cartoons.

We must demand this, because nothing less will prevent America’s climate of freedom from disintegrating into Europe’s climate of fear.

Dr. Onkar Ghate is a senior fellow at the Ayn Rand Institute (http://www.aynrand.org/) in Irvine, CA. The Institute has reprinted the 12 Danish cartoons on its Web site as part of its ongoing campaign to bring the Danish cartoons to the widest possible audience–and to arrange a series of panel discussions to discuss the vital need to defend free speech.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; Foreign Affairs; Government; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: cartoons; censorship; customerssafety; extortion; freedomofspeech; holywar; intimidation; islam; islaminamerican; jihad; mohammed; muslim; religionofpeace; terrorism; thereligionofpeacetm; waronterror
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To: devolve

No, you certainly are not a spelunker. Your images look beautiful moving like that!

[They kicked you out of the cave a long time ago....LOL]


21 posted on 04/03/2006 3:42:47 PM PDT by potlatch (Does a clean house indicate that there is a broken computer in it?)
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To: devolve; potlatch; ntnychik; PhilDragoo; OXENinFLA; bitt; La Enchiladita
"I AM NOT A SPELUNKER"

Nor should you ever have to go hide in a cave for speaking out!
22 posted on 04/03/2006 4:14:14 PM PDT by Smartass (Si vis pacem, para bellum)
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To: Smartass

True words Smartass, the more of who 'speak out' the less they can do about it - all over the world!


23 posted on 04/03/2006 4:36:39 PM PDT by potlatch (Does a clean house indicate that there is a broken computer in it?)
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To: Dark Skies
We must vociferously demand that our government declare publicly that, from this day forward, it will defend by force any American who receives death threats for criticizing Islam–or religion–or any other idea.

You kinda wonder why he put in "Islam-or religion..."? It suggests that there are other religions to be feared. Are there Presbyterian hit squads out there?

24 posted on 04/03/2006 5:01:48 PM PDT by OldPossum
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To: OldPossum
I don't think for a moment that Satan will live or die by the fate of islam (though it is clearly his design).

The evolution of hatred has grown from the KKK/facist/Nazi paradigm to one which is now both fully religious and secular. But I certainly don't think this is the end of the road. What comes after islam and secularism...I don't know. But it won't end so easily IMHO.

25 posted on 04/03/2006 5:07:24 PM PDT by Dark Skies (This is not a war between good and evil, but between evil and the Truth.)
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To: Dark Skies

"" The evolution of hatred has grown from the KKK/facist/Nazi paradigm to one which is now both fully religious and secular. But I certainly don't think this is the end of the road. What comes after islam and secularism...I don't know. But it won't end so easily IMHO.""

Since you mentioned evolution and are wondering what other hellish types of insanity we have to look forward to, please check out this lunatic scientist. He's a lizard specialist - hmmmmmmm... aren't lizards and snakes/satan part of the same family?

http://www.sas.org/tcs/weeklyIssues_2006/2006-04-07/feature1p/index.html


26 posted on 04/03/2006 6:45:35 PM PDT by Pepper777
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To: Pepper777
Hi Pepper...fun article on our reptilian brothers.

Of course, as usual, I am a real nincompoop regarding future events. However, my experience tells me that real animals know no evil. They may bite your leg off...but they don't consider that a sin.

Yet on the other hand (or unbitten leg), there might be forces yet unencountered who we compare to reptilians for lack of a better definition.

But what do I know. I have let my imagination run away again and have even let it speak.

I suggest we all can imagine in our unconscious minds what is about to happen. Let me know when you see it (I think you might be getting very warm).

27 posted on 04/03/2006 9:13:42 PM PDT by Dark Skies (This is not a war between good and evil, but between evil and the Truth.)
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To: Bobkk47

I don't know if I share your optimism, but I certainly disagree with the appeasement practiced by our State Dept. towards islam.


28 posted on 04/03/2006 10:30:54 PM PDT by La Enchiladita
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To: devolve
Ooooh!
This one is BEAUTIFUL!


I'm not a spelunker, either. ;o)

29 posted on 04/03/2006 10:43:15 PM PDT by dixiechick2000 (There ought to be one day-- just one-- when there is open season on senators. ~~ Will Rogers)
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