Nakoula Basseley Nakoula, the director and producer of the
anti-Islamic film "Innocence of Muslims", has achieved exactly what
he set out to do, inflame the world Muslim population. Of course, he is not
solely to blame for the widespread attention that his amateur and horribly
offensive film has received. With the help from media outlets all over the
world, Nakoula's film has gained attention worldwide and created tension
between the Middle East and the West.
In response to whether this short film should be censored and taken off Youtube: No, it should not. Who is it up to that we should censor this film? Who would we give the power to tell us what is harmful to hear or see? Christopher Hitchens once said that "it is not just the right of the person who speaks to be heard, but also the right of everyone in the audience to listen and hear." Every time you silence somebody you are making yourself a prisoner of your own action because you deny yourself the right to hear something. Your own right to hear and be exposed is as much involved as is the right of the other to voice his or her view. Rosa Luxemburg said it best when she said "freedom of speech is meaningless, unless it means the freedom of the person who thinks differently."
In response to whether this short film should be censored and taken off Youtube: No, it should not. Who is it up to that we should censor this film? Who would we give the power to tell us what is harmful to hear or see? Christopher Hitchens once said that "it is not just the right of the person who speaks to be heard, but also the right of everyone in the audience to listen and hear." Every time you silence somebody you are making yourself a prisoner of your own action because you deny yourself the right to hear something. Your own right to hear and be exposed is as much involved as is the right of the other to voice his or her view. Rosa Luxemburg said it best when she said "freedom of speech is meaningless, unless it means the freedom of the person who thinks differently."
In my opinion, the question should not even concern what actions
Youtube should take, but rather the negative reactions to the film by the world
media outlets. When we see the rioting crowds in the Middle East we need to put
ourselves in their shoes and begin to understand that the rioters are being
influenced by what their local media and leaders are telling them. The leaders
of Islamic countries, news anchors, and religious leaders are telling their
followers that this film is made by the United States. Not that it is made IN
the United States by a Christian fundamentalist. Here, I would like to point
out that I am not advocating violent protests or negative feelings toward the
United States, but rather I am advocating understanding the entire situation as
it is. Western society has been encouraged to censor this film out of respect
for a religion that violates the basic rights of nearly half of the world. I
respect the Middle East's negative feelings and responses towards this film,
but their freedom of speech does not give them the right to incite violence.
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