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If You Think Things Are Bad Now...
...wait till these fools are running the country.
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While I agree with bazwillrun regarding the one sided approach between Islam and Christianity, one must also take into consideration that we wouldn't wish certain Islamic clerics from spouting their rhetoric in universities, so we cant be seen to be hypocritical in allowing others to voice their rhetoric.
Freedom of speech was a casualty a long time ago. :( Don't know anything about the lady, but universities are supposed to encourage debate. If she's criticizing religions generally( as she should be doing as a secular activist) then I don't see why Muslims should be singled out more than any other group for hatred to be spawned.
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Jim360 is an expert in these matters and will (I hope) come along to explain very patiently to us thickos why great centres of learning like Warwick need to be protected from moral contagion of the sort this woman would undoubtedly spread.
Old-fashioned knuckle-dragging bigots like me who believe in free speech wouldn't give a damn about "certain Islamic clerics from spouting their rhetoric in universities". If I couldn't go head to head with Anjem Choudary and convince an audience that my moral values were superior to his I shouldn't be at university. Even Warwick.
Old-fashioned knuckle-dragging bigots like me who believe in free speech wouldn't give a damn about "certain Islamic clerics from spouting their rhetoric in universities". If I couldn't go head to head with Anjem Choudary and convince an audience that my moral values were superior to his I shouldn't be at university. Even Warwick.
Oh. That. I don't see how that relates to this really -- but there you go. As it happens, I'd hoped people would have forgotten about that. As the story developed, it seemed that things were not so clear-cut as had first appeared (ain't that always the way...) and I was beginning to regret posting on it so quickly. But there you go. A bit late now, and I'm not so stupid as to try and chase down a right to be forgotten.