Press Hands a Victory to Creeping Sharia *

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UK and US media have decided it is not their job to help you understand this story.… Read the rest



The Economist Spurns Self-consorship *

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When freedom of speech is under threat of violence, job of governments should be to defend it without reservation. … Read the rest



New Statesman Bravely Self-censors *

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‘There is nothing brave about causing gratuitous offence.’… Read the rest



Peter Strawson *

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Telegraph obit.… Read the rest



Peter Strawson 1919-2006 *

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Oxford philosopher who made influential contributions to problems of language and metaphysics.… Read the rest



Clarity

Feb 14th, 2006 8:39 pm | By

Sometimes the legal mind can cut through the fatuous pandering sniveling fawning dreck like a buzzsaw. Judge Jones is one memorable example, and David Pannick QC is another. (Hold the jokes. He’ll have heard them all.)

We respect the right of everyone to believe whatever they like: that Jesus Christ rose from the dead, Muhammad was God’s prophet, the Red Sea was parted for the Children of Israel or L. Ron Hubbard identified the path to total happiness. But there are two important limits to religious tolerance. First, I have no right to legal protection against your scepticism, criticism or ridicule. Religion is too powerful a force, and is too often a cause of injustice or evil, for it to

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Photoshop

Feb 14th, 2006 5:52 pm | By

First of all there’s the guy in the pig snout. Just fancy – that’s not a cartoon of the prophet, it’s not a cartoon of anyone, it’s not a cartoon at all, and it’s also nothing whatever to do with the prophet, or a different prophet, or any prophet, or Islam, or Muslims, or religion, or satire, or secularism, or free speech, or hate mail, or anything like that. Just fancy – it’s a guy taking part in a pig-squealing contest in France in August last year. My oh my, isn’t that amusing. Apparently what happened is, when the Danish imams were putting together their ‘brochure’ to take to the Middle East to show to the nice officials of … Read the rest



Cartoons Were Published in Egypt October 2005 *

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Egyptian blogger notes all the items being obscured by cartoon fuss.… Read the rest



EU Submits *

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Franco Frattini performs shameless grovel.… Read the rest



Added Pig-face Cartoon is a Fake *

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Photo of man in farm contest faked to look like prophet cartoon, then added to brochure.… Read the rest



Irshad Manji, A C Grayling on Reporting Religion *

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Talking at normal speed.… Read the rest



A C Grayling on Start the Week *

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Hear Grayling and David Baddiel compete for title of fastest talker.… Read the rest



David Pannick QC on Begum v Denbigh HS *

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Whether a secular school may protect other pupils from religious pressures on women. … Read the rest



Jean Baudrillard Frets About Shopping Centres *

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Perhaps the rioters prefer to see cars burning than to dream of one day driving them… Read the rest



Terry Eagleton in Condescending Vein *

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Don’t even try ‘to defend orientalism from the charge of complicity with imperial power.’… Read the rest



BHL on the Comatose American Left *

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Through the looking glass of the US ‘left’ lies a desert, a deafening silence, a cosmic ideological void.… Read the rest



You Have to Respect

Feb 13th, 2006 8:17 pm | By

Kofi Annan joins the unseemly rush to tell us what we may not say.

Annan condemned the drawings, first published in a Danish newspaper, as “insensitive and rather offensive,” and also denounced the violent reactions in some Muslim countries. He said the drawings, one of which shows Muhammad wearing a turban shaped like a bomb, could be seen as vilifying a religion with more than 1 billion adherents.

So what? What’s the one billion got to do with anything? What is that other than moral blackmail? Number of adherents is not necessarily a good index of quality or merit, let alone of truth or rational credibility. If Nazism had one billion adherents (as perhaps in fact it does, though … Read the rest



Virilio

Feb 13th, 2006 5:28 pm | By

A reader sent me a quotation from Paul Virilio the other day. I’m going to add it to quotations, and I thought I would flag it up here too, since it certainly gave me a hell of a laugh. It’s from Polar Inertia, translated by Patrick Camiller ‘with financial support from the French Ministry of Culture’. Hmm – I wouldn’t, if I were you, French min of cult.

An earthling based at NASA headquarters will be equipped with a data suit and a helmet relaying live vision of the Martian surface; he will then be able to remote-guide a vehicle several light years away on the red planet.

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Pullman, Hytner Lead Campaign v Blasphemy Law *

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They have been brought together by English Pen, a lobby group for freedom of expression.… Read the rest



Priest Demands That Catholics Pitch a Fit Too *

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‘Catholics need to get up and speak out or be guilty of the sin of omission.’… Read the rest