Ann Coulter and Canada
Posted: Thu Mar 25, 2010 10:08 am
What do you guys and gals think of what happened to her and Ottawa and the so called "warm" welcome here in Calgary.
First off i would like to say that the protestors did a good job by demonstrating their message in a relatively peaceful manner, and for that i commend them.
Personally i think that because free speech is a fundamental right that both Americans and Canadians value its pretty hard to draw lines on what is acceptable and what isn't. I also have a hard time understanding why people go to these speeches if they don't agree with what the speaker has to say. Honestly i have to say that like most extreme right wing politicians, a lot of people have trouble seeing eye to eye with her, including myself. A lot of what Ann has to say is down right disrespectful and offensive, but i don't know if i would go so far as to say that it is hate mongering.
I don't know if enough people take her seriously enough to really say that she has an influence upon the public, however that being said there will always be fringe groups in the world. There was somebody at the University of Calgary that said it best, but i can't remember who it was but they basically suggested that you give someone like her more publicity by rejecting what she has to say rather than allowing her to state her opinions and agree to disagree.
What i think causes the most controversy is the whole free speech thing. Like i said, if we determine that somethings are unacceptable to say in public, for example the majority of what Ann Coulter has to say, what makes her thoughts and ideas inappropriate and others acceptable and vice versa
I thought this article was well written, although i don't agree with parts of it i think it outlines the main issues fairly well.
http://www.vancouversun.com/entertainme ... story.html
Opinions?
First off i would like to say that the protestors did a good job by demonstrating their message in a relatively peaceful manner, and for that i commend them.
Personally i think that because free speech is a fundamental right that both Americans and Canadians value its pretty hard to draw lines on what is acceptable and what isn't. I also have a hard time understanding why people go to these speeches if they don't agree with what the speaker has to say. Honestly i have to say that like most extreme right wing politicians, a lot of people have trouble seeing eye to eye with her, including myself. A lot of what Ann has to say is down right disrespectful and offensive, but i don't know if i would go so far as to say that it is hate mongering.
I don't know if enough people take her seriously enough to really say that she has an influence upon the public, however that being said there will always be fringe groups in the world. There was somebody at the University of Calgary that said it best, but i can't remember who it was but they basically suggested that you give someone like her more publicity by rejecting what she has to say rather than allowing her to state her opinions and agree to disagree.
What i think causes the most controversy is the whole free speech thing. Like i said, if we determine that somethings are unacceptable to say in public, for example the majority of what Ann Coulter has to say, what makes her thoughts and ideas inappropriate and others acceptable and vice versa
I thought this article was well written, although i don't agree with parts of it i think it outlines the main issues fairly well.
http://www.vancouversun.com/entertainme ... story.html
Opinions?