shamrock_uk |
02-22-2006 04:36 PM |
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Originally posted by wellard:
Though the guy is a nasty moron it is very wrong to jail him IMO. I would argue that allowing debate and 'uncomfortable' points of view to be made (and carefully deconstructed by facts) strengthens the truth.
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Agree, he is insensitive, crass and no doubt just plain wrong. But luckily we shouldn't be jailed for such things [img]smile.gif[/img]
Your point about truth is extremely valid IMO - I first read something similar in a book by John Stuart Mill who gave a very good account of freedom along the lines of "you should be free to do what you like, as long as you don't harm someone" (generally known since as the Harm Principle).
He makes the point that having cranks like Irving is good for the truth, because in refuting them we are forced to re-examine our own beliefs and confirm their validity.
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To run flags of the cartoons up every flagpole is not an insult to the Muslim faith, it is a message to the shit stirrers that we do not cower before their rabid intolerant actions.
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I'd probably disagree here; I think it is insulting. But we probably both agree that the Muslim community needs to take it on the chin regardless.
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