lundi 2 février 2015

BFM tv compares First Amend & French laws on free speech
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2015/01/15/charlie-hebdos-moment-why-some-media-outlets-are-afraid-to-run-cover/
Personal opinion : Eventually it is good to know that after more than 200 years of such a powerful constitutional right, the first Amend of the Bill of Rights whose order on the Bill owns everything to the Great Architect secretaries has today more than just a legal dimension with Court consequences. It has irrigated the culture through a long history of the Supreme Court decisions always pointing to with great freedom comes great responsibility. If it is of course possible to find a small number of people who view the First Amend as an opportunity to express revolting and bad taste opinions and that is accepted as the tolerance to these extreme opinions often disgusting is the price to pay to keep alive and well the power of the First Amend to voice the grievances or injustices of the most disaffected minority.
Applied to the Islam's prophet depictions, with great freedom comes great responsibility lead me to consider the humiliation Muslims have voiced and avoid doing so. A Muslim can surely feel free under the First Amend to be a fierce critic of his own faith. Although it does not affect the freedom to comment that the latest FrontPage of Charlie's hebdo picturing a man with an oriental look holding a sign that says I am Charlie be read I am Muhammad the Islam prophet and seen as being what the prophet looks like draw some serious questions, among what image have Muslims of their prophet to think this depiction could actually be him.

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