There is an undercurrent in our nation right now that we should do something to prevent people from "provoking" the Muslims by engaging in behavior or speech that is critical or disrespectfal of Islam. The argument is "It's rude anyway, I certainly wouldn't want to make a movie like The Innocence of Muslims or burn a Koran, so why should we face
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This march toward supposed utopianism is ideological and global ( ... )
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Note, though, it is only CERTAIN GROUPS that get to dictate what is offensive to them. Christians are not, conservatives are not, white males are not. Rural dwellers are not.
Free speech is no longer free. It has not been for some time.
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It's as if you've been drafted against your will into a worker's union simply by being born with a certain attribute, and required to pay your dues as soon as you can speak.
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And poor Condeleezza Rice...
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It think Atheist are coming in a distant second: Ie Freedom form religion suing private business that offers church discounts.
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However, I worry that thanks to globalisation, there is a danger of crowdsourcing our diplomacy and strategy. Sometimes you do need to suck up to lunatic regimes or to exponents of odd expressions of the religious urge. In the past, this meant getting the ambassador to play nice, or - in our case - shunting over a minor royal. Now it's all or nothing.
All that said, the people who deliberately set out to provoke the Jihadis are for the most part not the ones being shot at. This makes them arses.
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Down this path lie the alternatives of anarchy or authoritarianism, and most likely authoritarianism after a period of anarchy. Down this path definitely lies the destruction of liberal democracy.
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For example, it looks as if it's going to be impossible to do any kind of hearts and minds in religiously sensitive cultures - you just have to assume that some dick back home will publically burn a koran.
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