Cartoon Perfectly Illustrates How ISIS-inspired Terrorists Are Offended


May 7, 2015 11:20 am
The list of liberals rejecting the First Amendment is growing day by day.

CNN anchor Chris Cuomo says “hate speech” is “excluded from protection” by the First Amendment. In a White House statement, the administration said it “obviously” has questions about “the judgment of publishing” cartoons of the Islamic prophet Mohammed. “The future must not belong to those who slander the prophet Muhammad,” says President Obama.

Recently, the radical Islamic terror group ISIS claimed responsibility for an attack on American soil at a Mohammed cartoon contest in Garland, Texas. Because Muslims find drawings of Mohammed offensive, radical jihadists resort to violence.

Has it ever occurred to the Left that “the future must not belong to those carry out shooting sprees when they’re offended by someone exercising their right to free speech?” Of course not.
What’s the problem with excluding offensive speech from protection? Well…
xogmGrK
A policy of appeasement is doomed to fail. Everyone is offended by something. Even the person who claims they aren’t offended by anything is often offended by the fact that so many others are so easily offended. The right to free speech, even if it’s offensive, must be protected.