Freedom of Expression: The Controversy

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Speakers: A discussion hosted by the Columbia-Paris Alliance Program and SIPA, in collaboration with the International League Against Racism and Anti-Semitism. Moderated by David Remnick, Editor of The New Yorker. Featuring Peter Awn, Director of Columbias Middle East Institute, University Professor Kent Greenawalt, Columbia Law School, Bernard-Henri Lévy, Author and Philosopher, and Philippe Schmidt, Chairman of INACH and Vice-President of LICRA.
Location: Columbia University, School of International and Public Affairs (SIPA)
Date : January 26, 2010

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  • He means that freedom of expression is for everybody, whether they advocate hate, love, or whatever. Free speech is for everybody or it isn't free speech.

  • advocate for the expression you hate? that is the exact problem with pitbull mentality. freedom is something beyond

    their understanding and indeed hate others who have that freedom.

  • @befranklintoo to advocate for freedom of expression is to advocate for the expression you hate, can't be one sided buddy even though it may suck

  • projecting hate is not the freedom of expression.

    george bush Sr gave the American nazis party the rights

    of being heard. something very wrong here peoples

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