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Freedom of expression vs offensive speech?

Where do you stand on the following quote: "… may have offended Muslims, but none were prevented from practicing their faith. Freedom of religion means freedom to live and worship according to one's beliefs. Freedom of expression is funtionally meaningless unless it includes the freedom to offend. If it is harmless, it is not necessary safeguard. "Basically, in response to the cartoons of the prophet, or anything else where religion was offended … How to limit your ability to exercise their religion?

The cartoons of Muhammad did not limit Muslim the ability of any person to practice their religion. Making images of Mohammed is forbidden in Islam. But this prohibition does not apply to non-Muslims, even though some Muslims seem to think it does. As a Catholic, I have seen and heard derogatory and offensive things about Catholicism that make the Mohammed cartoons search master by comparison -. I think this sort of thing is very offensive, but that's part of living in a society where we have freedom of expression. This means that from time then, we have to put something offensive – offensive anti-Catholic. material put to it, gently, not what I like to watch or read, but I do not feel that he has never limited my ability to practice my religion.

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