http://www.cnn.com/2005/WORLD/europe/08/05/london.bombings.blair/index.html
8/5/2005 9:39:04 AM
countries without a constitution/bill of rights kick ass
8/5/2005 9:44:59 AM
i don't like the the precedent that sets...btw, this is a perfect picture for a "tony blair advice" thread
8/5/2005 9:51:12 AM
"dont bomb our country, unlike the US, we'll get your ass"
8/5/2005 11:10:55 AM
Its like"We won't let the terrorists beat us. We will show them our resolve...""...by trumping civil liberties and slowly slightly curtailing freedom of speech"
8/5/2005 11:12:47 AM
^^No no no, in britain its "arse"
8/5/2005 11:14:14 AM
So why do other countries hate the US more than the UK?
8/5/2005 11:17:03 AM
ehehate advocates are "undesirable"
8/5/2005 11:20:22 AM
Don't get britain wrong, the US doesn't tolerate that crap, either. In fact, in America, YOU can be arrested for hate speech, especially if it results in subsequent violent activity. Also, since hate speech is a crime, once you are convicted you can be deported if you are not a US citizen.
8/5/2005 1:04:55 PM
How can you guys be this fucking stupid?If these assholes are running around stirring the pot, they deserve it.
8/5/2005 1:30:41 PM
"hate advocation" falls under free speech.Like RIGHT UNDER it.
8/5/2005 1:36:42 PM
maybe we need to reign in free speech a littlei'm for it
8/5/2005 1:38:27 PM
There's either free speech or there isn't.No such thing as "a little less free speech."Thats an oxymoron or some shit.
8/5/2005 1:39:29 PM
Oh wellBetter than letting these fucks cause massive problems just for the sake of proving a point. You have to fight shit like this intelligently.
8/5/2005 1:44:22 PM
Well this isn't fighting it "intelligently."What does "hate advocating" mean anyway.How do you define that?Its general enough that any message percieved to be negative by the government could be covered by such legislation.
8/5/2005 1:53:05 PM
Pish, there's no higher aim in this life than proving a point.
8/5/2005 1:53:06 PM
Anything can be easily abused by the government. Just in case you forgot, they're the ones with the heavy weaponry.Just because this enemy is hard to define and doesn't march under a national flag doesn't mean you don't take out those who seek to further their goals. Speech, to this enemy, is as potent a weapon as anything else. Sometimes you have to disarm your enemy.
8/5/2005 1:57:00 PM
8/5/2005 2:00:43 PM
gg woodfootWhere's the 'it begins' pic?
8/5/2005 2:01:25 PM
Then there is no point to democracy and we should alter our government accordingly.If you can't have freedom of speech, how do you check the government's power? How do you stop the creation of a potential police state?Furthermore, banning hate advocation in western countries isn't going to shut down religous fanaticism in Iran or Pakistan, for instance.
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8/5/2005 2:07:51 PM
On a somewhat related note, I think it's funny that the Muslim community in the UK is complaining about police profiling people they decide to search in the subways. There was a piece on NPR about it yesterday, about how a couple police spent half a day down there an only searched one person, a teenager from the UAE. He was walking around with a video camera taping stuff in the subway. Well no shit, he's Arab looking and he's video taping the subway, I'd question him too.If what, 99%+ of these kinds of crimes are happening by 20-30 year old Arab males, why the hell should they waste the time of a 75 year old white haired lady searching her bags? The Muslim community needs to talk some sense into the fuckfaces who are doing the bombings and then there wouldn't be any cause for police to be doing the searches in the first place.
8/5/2005 2:12:27 PM
^ why are you focusing on the muslim bombers? why not consider the americans and british who are killing thousands of iraqis and palestinians?
8/5/2005 2:19:18 PM
8/5/2005 2:21:49 PM
not that we want it to happen there, but if it must happen, then yes, it would be better for it to happen in the fanatic's own backyard
8/5/2005 2:23:03 PM
8/5/2005 2:26:02 PM
If the US were to do the same thing, TWW would be shut off and all of us would be posting from Bangalore.
8/5/2005 2:31:14 PM
bangalore sucks and so does any place within 1000 miles of it
8/5/2005 2:32:39 PM
which is why the US shouldn't follow Britain's lead.
8/5/2005 2:35:03 PM
30thAnnZThese guys all went apeshit after going to pakistan and studying with extremists there. This won't stop extremists from being created and it won't stop them from getting into western countries. It will just give the government a tool the export anyone saying anything that falls under this broad umbrella.Its not going to end the world or cause Hitler to raise from the grave, but its just another small strike against civil liberties.
8/5/2005 2:37:07 PM
^ Are you suggesting that people can't be manipulated?Let's free Charles Manson immediately.
8/5/2005 2:40:20 PM
Let's be honest here...much of American progress in the economic sense depends on hatred.
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8/5/2005 3:15:17 PM
Oh my god, slippery slope!Edit: Seriously though, your position basically boils down to this: "A sword can be turned against its user."Well no shit. Any weapon, whether political or otherwise, can be misused or turned against the user if circumstances are right. Does that mean we should roll unarmed?[Edited on August 5, 2005 at 3:17 PM. Reason : .]
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8/5/2005 3:31:07 PM
Hey, let's all get together and go burn down Harrelson Hall. I hate NCSU profs. [OMF, I'm going to JAIL.]
8/5/2005 3:43:12 PM
seeif you look at my initial posti thought i made it plain that england can do this because they aren't americaif america starts doing shit like thisi'd totally be rallying for free speech etcbecause thats how our country worksbut england don't work that waynever has, never willi mean, thats a big reason we left in the first placebut seei'm not one of these republicans who thinks our country should be the model of everyone everywhereso when i see a country different from us doing something cool/effectivei salute it
8/5/2005 4:34:00 PM
There's an obvious difference between saying something and between waging an ongoing campaign.I understand that the government would have the opportunity to abuse this. If it were kept within some well defined boundaries, however, I think it's reasonable. Remember why we have Charles Manson in jail? It's because there's a serious difference between what he did/what these clerics do, and between saying "I hate my professor, that motherfucker should croak".
8/5/2005 4:59:49 PM
"Without free speech no search for truth is possible... no discovery of truth is useful... Better a thousandfold abuse of free speech than denial of free speech. The abuse dies in a day, but the denial slays the life of the people, and entombs the hope of the race." Charles BRADLAUGHBritish social reformer (1833-1891) ---"Liberty is meaningless where the right to utter one’s thoughts and opinions has ceased to exist. That, of all rights, is the dread of tyrants. It is the right which they first of all strike down. They know its power. Thrones, dominions, principalities, and powers, founded in injustice and wrong, are sure to tremble, if men are allowed to reason…There can be no right of speech where any man…[is] compelled to suppress his honest sentiments.Equally clear is the right to hear. To suppress free speech is a double wrong. It violates the rights of the hearer as well as those of the speaker." Frederick DOUGLASSIn famous plea for free speech in Boston 1860American abolitionist, author, orator (1817-1895) ---"To speak his thoughts is every freeman's right, in peace and war, in council and in fight." HOMERThe IliadPrincipal figure of ancient Greek literature (before 700 B.C.)--- "Freedom of expression must be considered sacred and thought can only be corrected by counter thought." Naguib MAHFOUZEgyptian novelist and screenwriter (1911-)--- "I may disagree with what you have to say, but I shall defend, to the death, your right to say it." Francois Marie Arouet VOLTAIREThe Friends of Voltaire, 1907French philosopher and writer (1694-1778)
8/5/2005 5:12:55 PM
8/5/2005 5:14:08 PM
So, does everybody think we should free Charles Manson, or what?
8/5/2005 5:23:47 PM
8/5/2005 5:57:32 PM
All the quotes about free speech are nice, but we live in a world where there is no such thing as free speech. We place restrictions on speech all the time, and we do it for the purposes of making society as a whole better. Now whether this qualifies is one debate, but let's not pretend this is a new thing, speech is heavily regulated throughout society.
8/5/2005 7:53:50 PM
I don't understand this soap box need of trying to prove a weak point by throwing in extreme statements aimed at pigeonholing the person you're debating with as supporting something evil.Its pathetic and stupid.Premeditated murder, McDanger is illegal. As is conspiracy to comit murder. As is aiding and abetting in committing murder.Charles Manson wanted white people killed so that he could start a racial revolution. Then he went about the planning and execution of his plan.Furthermore, he already had a extensive criminal record before he had the Family go on a killing spree. A better example would have been "so do you think Richard Butler should just walk around free?" to which I would reply: "unless proven guilty of a serious crime, yes."
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