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Apart from this the UAE is pretty progressive for the most part, especially when compared to other parts of the Middle East.
As for the UAE, again, it’s because some of the images or messages go against their culture. We’d be really pissed as Americans if anyone had the gall to post the Somali jerk dragging around a dead American soldier by the leg (remember that pix?), for example.
I don’t agree with censorship; free speech is essential to humans. But we, as civilized, educated humans, should try to understand why people do what they do and not just condemn them out of hand. Especially when we don’t agree with them.
Of course, that has its limits too. If someone blows up or murder innocent civilians or school children; if they espouse values that are morally repugnant to people as a whole; if they place a higher value on murder in the name of their particular belief set, then I have no time for them. Nothing justifies acts like these. Nothing.
They need a revolution...
Acidifie - it's not for us to tell another country's government how to conduct its affairs. And what makes you think there's no censorship and restrictions on the media here? We aren't allowed to show the body bags coming back from Iraq or report in-depth on what's going on; the administration tried the same lying tactics with drumming up support for a war on Iran that they did with Iraq and the media isn't jumping all over them. What's the big news here? Barry Bonds claims innocence and says he'll be vindicated. Gee! And I remember when we were invading Iraq TV had game shows and the Maxx Calendar Girls show...what, in the middle of a war? The administration bans scientists from discussing global warming...and keeps complaining that the media is "liberal". I have news for you: The majority of the media, both print and electronic (i.e. radio and TV) is right-wing. That's why it's so important not to have a ban on blogging.
Now Pran - I agree that the West shouldn't tell other countries what to do and what's best for them. Read "Confessions of an Economic Hit Man" if you really want to know what's going on. On the other hand, there have over the years been countless attacks on U.S. citizens, facilities, installations and ships abroad. What, we should let this go on? And what would you say if you let me stay in your house and I then fomented trouble for you and put a hit out on you, while eating your food and enjoying your facilities? That's what that Egyptian sheikh, the blind one who was behind the first WTC bombing, was doing, in essence. If he'd tried that stuff back home he'd be lucky if they didn't just cut off his hands instead of decapitating him. So this live and let live attitude has to cut both ways, yes?
Btw, we are digressing from the original post in a big way on to something that is an entirely different, deeper issue that probably doesn't belong here. So sorry to be diverting from the main topic.
Thanks for the referral to the book. I will certainly look it up.
As regards "how far one should go", once we go down that path there is no looking back, there are no lines, its a losing battle for all of humankind.
Interestingly, one of the Presidential hopefuls brilliantly captured it today -- "Part of our capacity to lead is linked to our capacity to show restraint"
Kindly shutup. I don't come online to collect mindless cliches like "two wrongs don't make a right." Clam it with your inane offerings.