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21. "so why's the magazine allowed to run amuck & foster xenophobia"
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>My sense is that as a country, it perceives society as
>susceptible to certain forms of speech, and that perception of
>vulnerability has woven itself into the political culture, so
>the laws in place are intended to stop it before it grows.
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French comedian faces trial over Facebook comments (WSJ) [View all] , Vex_id, Wed Jan-14-15 09:36 PM
 
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pas de liberté d'expression pour vous l'homme noir
Jan 14th 2015
1
RMC!
Jan 14th 2015
3
This dude has always been under fire in France though
Jan 15th 2015
5
its disgusting
Jan 15th 2015
20
It just feels like more war is coming.
Jan 14th 2015
2
You're not-- don't even let me get my tinfoil hat
Jan 15th 2015
4
Clearly all speech is restricted; this is 1 of their restrictions.
Jan 15th 2015
6
This is the angle I would have been arguing in all those other posts.
Jan 15th 2015
7
The law seems consistent with French principles. The Pleven Law
Jan 15th 2015
8
This...
Jan 15th 2015
9
What exactly are the french principles?
Jan 15th 2015
10
      'Let then eat cake' and 'Off with your head'
Jan 15th 2015
11
      well the state will fund different schools
Jan 15th 2015
12
      There is a distinction between principle and practice
Jan 15th 2015
14
           I also think there's a cultural divide shaped by each...
Jan 15th 2015
16
                Exactly, and on the other side, we have been more fearful of the
Jan 15th 2015
17
                I get the French prohibitions on "inciteful speech". Rwanda needed that...
Jan 15th 2015
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                     I'm glad you used the term "allowed to" - b/c that's what's at issue
Jan 16th 2015
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i think the line is pretty friggin clear...
Jan 15th 2015
13
Selective liberty of expression
Jan 15th 2015
15
a nerds reply:
Jan 15th 2015
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