Rubin wrote on Apr 30
th, 2014 at 9:08pm:
True Colours wrote on Apr 30
th, 2014 at 8:55pm:
freediver wrote on Apr 30
th, 2014 at 8:31pm:
Freedom of speech means the right to say something you might not like. "Right to bigotry" is just a politically incorrect way of espousing freedom of speech.
There was a bloke who was arrested for sending 'offensive' letters in the mail? Do you think the law was wrong? There was another bloke who was arrested for possessing a magazine, do you think the law was wrong?
Should we allow a Hitler-type person to go around calling upon people to gas Jews? Because its 'freedom of speech' innit?
If you are talking about the radical Islamic group that where handing letters to widows of Aussie soldiers at there funerals and at times soon after.
Telling them that their husbands were evil men. Dam straight they don't have right to do that it's sick not freedom of speech.There has to rules about how you say things, where, and you have to make a reasonable attempts to articulate your thoughts options and grievances without being offensive.
I gotta
disagree with you Rubin.
Though the expressed opinions [of those moslems] may be offensive to many Australians,
expressing those opinions should not be outlawed,
imo.
i.e.
The expressed opinions of
'others' should not be outlawed because those opinions 'offend'
our sensibilities.
In the case of those moslems, disrespecting dead soldiers, and disrespecting their sacrifice, surely such opinions should be viewed as a reflection [and not a good one] about 'the character' of those moslems, themselves.
BUT, i do want people like moslems to have the 'opportunity',
to tell us to reveal to us what their world view is!
And freedom of speech, which we all have the opportunity to enjoy in a country like Australia, can facilitate our understanding of the world view, of people who are followers of ISLAM !!
But where should the line be drawn, on the limit of freedom of expression ?
Personally, i believe that it should be unlawful [when 'expressing an opinion'], to
directly promote and
encourage violence against others.
Such people who express such an opinion, should be charged with incitement to violence, and brought to a court of law, imo.
FOR EXAMPLE, IMO, THESE PLACARDS [below] ARE EXPRESSING INCITEMENT TO VIOLENCE, AND SHOULD NOT BE REGARDED AS SIMPLY AN EXPRESSION OF 'FREEDOM OF SPEECH', IMO.
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THOSE PLACARDS, AT A MOSLEM STREET PROTEST IN LONDON READ....."Slay those who insult Islam"
"Behead those who insult Islam"
"Massacre those who insult Islam"
"Butcher those who mock Islam"
"Europe you will pay, demolition is on its way"
"Europe you will pay, extermination is on its way"
"Exterminate those who slander Islam"
"Europe is the cancer, Islam is the answer"
"Islam will dominate the world"
"Freedom go to hell"
"Europe take some lessons from 9/11"
"Be prepared for the real Holocaust"
"BBC = British Blasphemic Crusaders"
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Are forums like this slowly dying?http://www.ozpolitic.com/forum/YaBB.pl?num=1365893107/5#5 Quote:
this is what i once posted on the ABC Q&A online forum....
WHAT IS THE CONSEQUENCE OF THIS TYPE OF 'MODERATION' IN A [POLITICAL] FORUM?
One obvious consequence is that ALL DEBATE on a particular issue [on such a forum, within that forum] can be 'guided'.
The debate is 'guided', to the point where only 'acceptable' views, will influence THE DIRECTION OF THE DEBATE.
In other words, what is ostensibly [to an outside observer] an open, online forum, for politial debate, becomes a *pseudo* forum for politial debate.
THE WHOLE POINT OF FREE AND OPEN DEBATE
What the ABC forum MODERATORS are effectively saying is,
"Your point of view is [pick one] untrue/offensive/too contentious. And i won't allow such views to be expressed here."
My argument to the MODERATORS is,
ABC forum MODERATORS may disagree with my opinions, and even say that my opinions are untrue or 'offensive' to some.
But if they feel that, then shouldn't they, or somebody else, be prepared to make that argument, IN THE FORUM, against any points i present?
If i do regard ISLAM as an 'offensive' philosophy, then in a 'free and open' forum, shouldn't i be permitted to express that point of view, and to demonstrate, why i hold that particular view about ISLAM?
And if the detractors [of certain comments i have made] have a legitimate complaint, then let them air it [IN THE FORUM], and have their complaint tested in debate!
.....FOR ALL TO SEE.
Shouldn't the ABC forum MODERATORS allow those people who frequent the ABC forum pages, to decide for themselves if my [or anyone elses] arguments have any merit [or not]?
If what i say is untrue, or ridiculous, that fact, will soon become apparent to everyone, when what i say, is exposed to the light of [widespread] scrutiny.