• Outrageous Preacher

    From BOB KLAHN@1:123/140 to ALL on Sat Apr 23 22:41:32 2011

    So, Terry Jones has been put in jail. And what crime did he
    commit? What crime was he convicted of?

    He was convicted of being a threat. His crime was the intent to
    hold a protest outside a mosque.

    I think Terry Jones is a mad, nasty hatefilled man. Or, perhaps
    he's playing for publicity, and eventually profit. More likely
    both.

    Yet he was put in prison for what he *INTENDED* to do. For what
    he was going to do, not for what he did.

    Once upon a time in America it was popular to say, "I do not
    agree with a thing you say, but I will defend to the death your
    right to say it."

    Now it's, "I do not agree with a thing you say, and I will shout
    you down to keep you from saying it." Yet the same people who
    shout down speakers at a town hall meeting will denounce Terry
    Jones being locked up.

    They were wrong about the former, but they are right about the
    latter.

    Terry Jones is a dangerous man. His behavior is irresponsible,
    and can and has led to violence. Yet what he does is
    constitutionally protected.

    It is sad that those who suffer for his irresponsibility are
    innocents, who probably have never heard of Terry Jones or have
    any idea what he does. Yet allowing the violent segment stop
    those they disagree with does not prevent violence, it incites
    more violence. Sooner or later they will find something else to
    object to. It's called extortion.

    I do not know how we can prevent the violence thousands of miles
    from the US border without violating the constitutional
    principle of freedom of speech. Yet I cannot see how anyone can
    justify suppressing offensive speech out of fear of those who
    will commit violence.

    Though I do see one light in this darkness. The Wahabi preachers
    who come here, sponsored by Saudi Arabia, teach an intolerant
    version of Islam, a version that has inspired all of the terror
    against the US, for all practical purposes.

    So, if they can claim the right to silence Terry Jones, they
    they have the obligation to silence the Wahabi. After all, Jones
    did not preach violence, or teach violence, or show any sign of
    wanting to incite violence. The Wahabi do.

    Yet Terry Jones is not, himself, a clear and present danger, the
    Wahabi are. So, why has there been an attempt to restrict Jones,
    but not the Wahabi.

    Mostly because all too many, including all too many in Fidonet,
    want to attack all Islam, and refuse to focus on the true and
    only terrorist threat to the US, Wahabi, and Saudi Arabia.

    All to many prefer to appeal to bigotry against the whole group,
    instead of focusing on the real danger. As long as that is true,
    Jones will be restricted, and the Wahabi will spout their hate
    freely.

    Enjoy your new world. Remember the constitution we used to have.



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