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Title: Free speech in the US puzzles those abroad
Post by: MillCreek on September 19, 2012, 10:06:01 PM
http://www.npr.org/2012/09/19/161439562/held-dear-in-u-s-free-speech-perplexing-abroad?ft=1&f=1001

Interesting article on how free speech in the US is widely misinterpreted abroad.
Title: Re: Free speech in the US puzzles those abroad
Post by: RoadKingLarry on September 20, 2012, 02:16:34 AM
Is it just me or was that article a bit of a condemnation of our freedom of speech?

As for the rest of the world, heck the majority of US citizens don't really understand the 1st amendment, how can we expect some durned foreigner to grasp the concept.

Sadly, I've seen too many examples lately of people that would gladly exchange their liberties for a little temporary safety.
Title: Re: Free speech in the US puzzles those abroad
Post by: griz on September 20, 2012, 07:46:40 AM

As for the rest of the world, heck the majority of US citizens don't really understand the 1st amendment, how can we expect some durned foreigner to grasp the concept.


Ain't that the truth.  Even on private gun boards, lots of people think that freedom of speech means other people are required to listen to what ever nonsense they are spouting at the time.
Title: Re: Free speech in the US puzzles those abroad
Post by: roo_ster on September 20, 2012, 08:08:55 AM
I am tired of trying to understand and accommodate goat-humping troglodytes. 
Title: Re: Free speech in the US puzzles those abroad
Post by: lysander6 on September 20, 2012, 01:28:49 PM
We can do that by entirely withdrawing from the Middle East in the next 72 hours.  There, that was easy.
Title: Re: Free speech in the US puzzles those abroad
Post by: longeyes on September 20, 2012, 01:51:49 PM
Uh, no.  Would that it were that "easy."

You see the "Middle East" is not going to withdraw from US.  We have the Middle East in our midst and even at the very highest levels of our own government and government-business interests.