John: You are correct about the law, as Brandenberg v. US
proved. Hate speech is indeed still legal. But Ben was right about
the tenor of our times. And the self-imposed censorship we suffer
is much more dangerous than anything the government has ever
thought of doing.
Case in point: how many media outlets, other than Brit Hume's
show (and, I recall vaguely, John Gibson's) showed the Danish
Mohamed cartoons? Which newspapers, or even websites, reprinted
them? I can't recall a single newspaper and only a few websites.
Why? Because of the fear that the radical Islamists had
engendered.
Intimidation is the enemy. What Ben pines for is what we all
wish to recur: a resurgence of American pride and conscience. Yes,
banning flag burning isn't the highest priority that should occupy
our 535 members of congress. Yes, we must always be wary of limits
on free speech. But no, we cannot allow the evolution of political
correctness into intimidation that is now befalling us.
At this rate, it may be the most American thing to insult
someone on the 4th of July. I have a long list of likely targets.
I'd better get busy.
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Islam, Law