Defending against Hamas’s Attack Tunnels
The case for preemptive action.
February 16, 2016
Freedom of speech, even for “the most obnoxious, hate-inspired, ideas.”
Speaking at the Oxford Union debating society, Deborah Lipstadt—who has spent much of her career combating Holocaust denial—argues trenchantly that freedom of speech must protect even “the most obnoxious, hate-inspired ideas,” including the assertion that the Shoah never took place. (Video, 8 minutes.)
The case for preemptive action.
Freedom of speech, even for “the most obnoxious, hate-inspired, ideas.”
Despite what many “experts” claim.
Remembering Antonin “Nino” Scalia.
And where did modern Hebrew get its word for one?
Speaking at the Oxford Union debating society, Deborah Lipstadt—who has spent much of her career combating Holocaust denial—argues trenchantly that freedom of speech must protect even “the most obnoxious, hate-inspired ideas,” including the assertion that the Shoah never took place. (Video, 8 minutes.)
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