Cofty said:
However, to what extent do we allow free speech to be curtailed by the fear of religious lunatics? Crude videos are one thing but what about considered criticism of Islam or novels like Salman Rushdie's, "The Satancic Verses". What about a scholarly article exposing Muhammad for his less than virtuous words and articles? What about cartoons and satire?
Freedom of speeech is a joke if we cower from the bullys. Nobody has a right not to be offended.
Yeah, but freedom of speech doesn't mean you don't face a greater risk of someone violating law to assault and/or murder you, or threaten you.
I think the creators of South Park (Trey/Matt) might have some valuable insight on that valuable lesson they learned (the hard way) that it's not smart to tilt at some windmills. Remember the episode where they made fun of Mohammed, and the threats they got from Islamist extremists who targeted them and the Viacom corporate HQs? A few people were recently convicted of communicating a death threat in the matter (25 yrs for one, 11 yrs for another) but that's just the tip of the iceberg of those who feel similar, and are even told that it's their religious duty to do so (and that's not just Islamists: they're many militant Xian extremist groups out there).
It's the same as arguing with an idiot: they'll beat you with their superior expertise in the subject, and will resort to dirty tactics to "win" (in their mind).
Hence Matt/Trey focused on "softer" targets (those who can take a joke), and those which have an American presence and understand freedom of speech, and more importantly: no extremist elements!