57. "RE: Is there something wrong with reading Third World Press?" In response to In response to 3
I'm not saying that I >agree with Welsing's views on white people, but surely Talib, >Lauryn and all people interested in pressing political issues >should have all the right in the world to read controversial >things and discuss their ideas publicly without fear of being >persecuted.
Wonder if you'd be saying this if it was some Muslims accused of "supporting terrorists" by reading/talking about some so-called "dangerous" or subversive writings.
Not that I disagree with you, but many people have a hard time seeing the principle behind this, as you have expressed it. I just wonder if the principle will be lost when it's chlothed in something the media calls "Islam" (which is certainly not the same as the religion called Islam).