I’m a firm believer in the freedom of speech. Yes, even if the speech is something I might disagree with or find objectionable morally or ethically. It’s still someone’s thoughts and ideas and of course, no one is forced to hear or read anything they might find offensive to their sensibilities, nevertheless, we can find in our own western, “open” society, people that go to lengths to prosecute any speech they personally dislike.
We’re beginning to witness an uptick in this behavior and it;s sad to see. Is it not possible to have a point of view that may be unpopular in some circles (but not others!) and the intolerance has escalated beyond high school taunts to some that could be seen as threatening. Of course, it’s hard to imagine someone acting on a threat, but it’s not impossible for someone that’s dedicated to that person to believe they are acting in behalf of another. It sounds stupid, doesn’t it? If you’re on X, it’s ever-present right now. What is the feud about? The current conflict with Iraq and those who are public figures that are against the incursion.
And then there are the folks that support each side, people like me who are against this kinetic action. I’m certain that I’m viewed in the same respect: a traitor, or an Islamic apologist, or, well, fill in the blank as you will. It’s not true for me and I think it’s certain that the same charges are spurious against these others as well. Why is it suddenly unpatriotic to question the motives of our government?