During a press conference Friday, the Canadian prime minister was asked what he thought about the right to depict Muhammed in relation to the recent public violence in France.
The prime minister answered that he would “always defend freedom of expression.” He then added: “But freedom of expression is not without limits. You can’t, for example, shout ‘fire’ in a crowded movie theatre; there are always limits. In a pluralistic, diverse and respectful society like ours, we must be aware of the impact of our words and actions on others, especially those communities and populations that still experience a great deal of discrimination.”
Justin Trudeau explained further how speech and even facts can hurt people.
“It is a matter of respect, not to seek to dehumanize or deliberately hurt. There is always an extremely important debate, a sensitive debate to have about possible exceptions on issues where one does not want to hurt, but often the intention is less important and the fact can still hurt, so in a society based on respect for others and listening and learning, let’s have these complex conversations responsibly.”
Justin Trudeau also condemned the attacks saying: “these terrorists, these murderers, do not represent any religion”
https://westphaliantimes.com/justin...izD4MyIHXxD_YULIFy9GS9piVkSHdGRLI3hLHuXdFf5n4
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means? ---- c'mon Grasshopper, you know
Telling the parts you left out