I've always heard that you have the right to say anything you want except things like yelling "fire!" in a movie theater that isn't on fire. Why? This speech could harm people and be bad for business.
Threats are made almost anywhere at anyone at some point, and does 'free speech' extend to these threats? In France just a couple of days after a huge rally in favor of free speech, over fifty people were arrested for hate speech toward Jews and verbal support for terrorism. European countries have strict anti-hate laws since the holocaust, but what about the anti-Muslim hate speech in Charlie Hebdo?
If an American converts to Islam, moves to the middle east and starts posting threats to the U.S. on Facebook, it's likely a drone will be sent to get him. We call that 'incitement'. Does Charlie Hebdo incite anti Muslim sentiment?
What do we have the right to say? "Muslims are ..." gets a pass while "Jews are..." is condemned. Should we be free to say whatever we want in these areas?
Threats are made almost anywhere at anyone at some point, and does 'free speech' extend to these threats? In France just a couple of days after a huge rally in favor of free speech, over fifty people were arrested for hate speech toward Jews and verbal support for terrorism. European countries have strict anti-hate laws since the holocaust, but what about the anti-Muslim hate speech in Charlie Hebdo?
If an American converts to Islam, moves to the middle east and starts posting threats to the U.S. on Facebook, it's likely a drone will be sent to get him. We call that 'incitement'. Does Charlie Hebdo incite anti Muslim sentiment?
What do we have the right to say? "Muslims are ..." gets a pass while "Jews are..." is condemned. Should we be free to say whatever we want in these areas?

