After Helem Thomas was forced to resign over her criticism of Israel, a CNN journalist is forced to make long apology for tweeting that she respected the deceased Fadlalah.
So much for freedom of speech in the west, eh?
I'm NOT surprised our onboard assorted atheists and the likes have been in the woodwork for so long.
I suspect they will come out of it next time there's a death threat against some loony cartoonist who decided nothing better to do than drawing prophet (SAW) in despicable manners.
There is 'freedom of speech' in the west (of course this does not mean complete freedom of speech which does not & should not exist!); the problem is that the American political system is being exploited by influential people who happen to be pro-Israel. Muslims are too disunited & financially handicapped to counter-balance this pro-Israel dominance in USA. IMHO, in the near future this trend of politicians being bullied by pro-Israel groups will end as Israel's image becomes increasingly tarnished.
Be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a hard battle.
-Plato
Do not confuse "freedom of speech" with meaning that there are no repercussions for speaking out. It mainly means that the government cannot prosecute you for speaking your mind.
Say someone runs a store and insults my mother. I have the right to stop shopping at that store. I am in no way infringing on his freedom of speech. He has every legal right to say what he said and the government can do nothing about it. That does not mean that the people who like my mother cannot decide to take action by boycotting his store.
Helen Thomas has every legal right to say what she said. She broke no laws. She will not be arrested.
If the company she works for wants her to leave, though, that is their right also.
Now if the government had decided to arrest her or fine her for saying what she said then you would hear an uproar over freedom of speech.
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