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
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.
milascave2 10 months ago
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 2 years ago
@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
BeforEvilsDemise 2 years ago
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
befranklintoo 2 years ago