AP Regrets Jihadists Opening Fire On Free Speech Conference Were Killed
Activist: No regrets about cartoon contest ended by gunfire, By Meghan Barr, AP, May 7, 2015
NEW YORK (AP) Does Pamela Geller regret organizing the Prophet Muhammad cartoon contest that ended in gunfire?
No, she says confidently. In fact, she plans to host more events just like it, with only one difference: Next time, shell be wearing a bulletproof vest.
I will continue to speak in defense of freedom until the day I die, Geller said Thursday in an interview with The Associated Press, as a grim-looking personal security guard hovered nearby. Its just that simple. Its not even a choice. Its a calling.
Geller has always hired armed security personnel to protect the scores of controversial events she has spearheaded across the nation in recent years to decry what she calls Islamic extremism. But furor over Sundays shooting in Garland, Texas, has led to a specific threat against Geller, posted on a website related to the Islamic State group, and the New York Police Department is taking it seriously. Now she doesnt travel anywhere without protection.
Geller said she believes she actually saved lives by hosting the contest because the two Muslim gunmen shot to death by police would have picked another soft target and killed innocent civilians.
Would you regret saving lives? she asked.
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...the 56-year-old former media executive shifts easily from charming to combative. Her critics have called the cartoon contest needlessly provocative, practically an invitation for violence. But Geller argued that any blame should be focused on extremists who cant be criticized or lampooned without resorting to violence.
Cartoons are political critique. Its a cartoon, she said. Is that what we want to outlaw? We want to outlaw humor? We want to outlaw comedy? If you want to know who rules over you, find out who you cannot criticize.
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