Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Religious Intolerance, What is Constitutionally Correct and But it Is Not The Right thing To Do Bigotry

The Argument being made by religious intolerance and bigotry across the land that it might be constitutionally correct for Muslims to build Mosques across the nation, particularly the Cordoba House Of Lower Manhattan, New York.  But it is not the right thing to do bigotry is reckless sophistry and impetuous indulgence.

It raises the simple question: When is the Constitution not the right thing to do and defend?

In defense of the reckless of their thought and it's impetuous indulgence.  Purveyors of religious intolerance and bigotry have presented another idealistic but lawless line of reasoning.  Which is the comparism with yelling fire in a crowded theater as example of restrictions on free speech.  But what is ignored with this line of reasoning is simply this:  Yelling fire in a crowded theater is not a mundane issue of appropriateness but it is Constitutionally prohibited, it is not free speech.

By Apropos

0 comments:

Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...