Issues 21 Feb 2007 01:29 pm
Dangerous Minds

Some things do not warrant a discursive answer where we should weigh all the points according to their validity. Sometimes there is no place for argument and earnest dialogue. This is especially true for things and “free opinions”(1) that have only one true goal: insult and belittlement.
Sometimes the only way to reason with malevolent content leads to satire. And satire is what they shall get:
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- How free is our speech really? Or would anyone have dared to put the ‘Explicit content’ sticker on the Q’ran? [back]
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