March for Free Expression

This deserves all the attention it can get.


7 Responses to “March for Free Expression”

  1. GagWatch » Support Free Expression



    [...] (via MediaWatchWatch) Posted by Paul in UK (February 20, 2006 at 9:26 pm) [...]

  2. Jensen



    I wish them all the best – on a peaceful and sober march.

    And I hope this march will be a great example to follow.

    Yours
    Jensen

  3. marc



    But as usual, it’s in London… and it will probably attract fascists in spite of what they say. Great idea nontheless.

  4. G. Tingey



    The important point to get across, and one that a lot of people seem to have lost - is:
    Tolerance is NOT the same as: Respect.

    I suggest some people need to read a dictionary …

  5. jamal



    will ken livingstine be represented on this march?

  6. Rana



    “March for immorality, insulting others and spreading evilness around the world”..I’m pro freedom of speech, but please don’t use this as an excuse !

  7. Monitor



    There is nothing intrinsically immoral about drawing a caricature of Mohammed. There is, however, something very immoral about trying to stop someone from doing so by threatening to kill them. I think your moral sense may have been perverted by religion, Rana. You should consider dumping it.

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