Unlike Others, U.S. Defends Freedom to Offend in Speech

| No Comments | No TrackBacks

American Exception - Unlike Others, U.S. Defends Freedom to Offend in Speech
By Adam Liptak -The New York Times

VANCOUVER, British Columbia -- A couple of years ago, a Canadian magazine published an article arguing that the rise of Islam threatened Western values. The article's tone was mocking and biting, but it said nothing that conservative magazines and blogs in the United States do not say every day without fear of legal reprisal.

Things are different here. The magazine is on trial.

Two members of the Canadian Islamic Congress say the magazine, Maclean's, Canada's leading newsweekly, violated a provincial hate speech law by stirring up hatred against Muslims. They say the magazine should be forbidden from saying similar things, forced to publish a rebuttal and made to compensate Muslims for injuring their "dignity, feelings and self-respect."

The British Columbia Human Rights Tribunal, which held five days of hearings on those questions here last week, will soon rule on whether Maclean's violated the law. As spectators lined up for the afternoon session last week, an argument broke out.

"It's hate speech!" yelled one man.

"It's free speech!" yelled another.

No TrackBacks

TrackBack URL: http://www.engagingideas.net/mt/mt-tb.cgi/423

Leave a comment

Pages

Powered by Movable Type 5.11

About this Entry

This page contains a single entry by Jeff published on June 13, 2008 1:20 PM.

A Brief History of Child Welfare in the United States was the previous entry in this blog.

You Want Facts or Feelings? is the next entry in this blog.

Find recent content on the main index or look in the archives to find all content.