• Re: Free Speech is Becoming Dangerous Again

    From Fred J McCall@21:1/5 to [email protected] on Tue May 30 10:34:26 2023
    XPost: alt.politics.libertarian, alt.fan.sean-hannity, talk.politics.guns XPost: talk.politics.misc

    In article <u53nuc$1rk5b$[email protected]>
    [email protected] wrote:

    Democrats are hypocrits and they don't deny it.


    The following is a lightly edited transcript of remarks made by
    Brooke Goldstein during a Newsweek episode of The Debate about
    free speech. You can listen to the podcast here:

    First, I want to say, my deepest sympathies and compassion for
    Mr. Rushdie. I hope that he recovers soon what happened to him
    is absolutely horrific.

    And I think the ripple effect is obvious. The deterrent effect
    on freedom of speech when it comes to criticizing theology �
    specifically, Islamist terrorism � because you might get
    physically attacked, you might get assaulted, or you might be
    murdered. And obviously Salman Rushdie is not the first or the
    last person to have had a fatwa against him.

    I actually had a fatwa also against me and my camera crew when
    we filmed our movie, The Making of A Martyr. For that movie, I
    risked my life to expose the recruitment of innocent Muslim
    children towards violence to become suicide and homicide bombers
    and child soldiers. And we were threatened as well. And not only
    that, we were called Islamophobic by Western media.

    And you know what occurred to me? If risking your life to raise
    awareness about crimes against Muslim children is anti-Muslim,
    what then is pro-Muslim? So hypocrisy abound, and obviously the
    threats of violence create a situation which really chills open
    and free dialogue about theologically motivated terrorism.

    Brooke Goldstein is a human rights attorney, the founder and
    executive director of The Lawfare Project, and the author of
    Lawfare: The War Against Free Speech.

    https://www.newsweek.com/free-speech-becoming-dangerous-again-
    opinion-1739525

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