“The Times” van 12/2:
‘It is a common notion that the right to free speech must be held in balance with the requirementto avoid needless offence. That is a mistake. The right to oppose, mock, deride and even insult people’s beliefs is essential to a society where bad ideas are superseded by better ones. There is no right to have one’s emotional sensibilities protected, for it is no business of government to legislate for people’s feelings. Mr Wilders’ views are obnoxious, and (not but) his freedom to express them must be defended.”
(Hoofdredactioneel commentaar “Let Him In”, “The Times” d.d. 12/2)
vrijdag 13 februari 2009
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