Phillip Adams in his mid-week column in The Australian makes the valid point that in the midst of all the hoo-ha about those cartoons and the debate about censorship that it's all rather futile when one considers the impact and breadth of what is available, freely and uncensored, on the world wide web.
As Adams rightly says, sacred or profane, it's all out there on the web...... His concluding paragraph [do read the rest of the article though] encapsulates his argument:
"So here's the message for extremists of all persuasions: Sorry folks, censorship and the repression of ideas, images and even insults are over and what you don't want to hear will be heard. These days censorship is only advertising."
As Adams rightly says, sacred or profane, it's all out there on the web...... His concluding paragraph [do read the rest of the article though] encapsulates his argument:
"So here's the message for extremists of all persuasions: Sorry folks, censorship and the repression of ideas, images and even insults are over and what you don't want to hear will be heard. These days censorship is only advertising."
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