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That's as much a construct as freedom of speech itself is. I note the issue is not that muslims are offended, however, the issue is that Wilders' speech is perceived as inciting hatred (among non-muslims) against muslims.Exceptions only allowed where it conflicts with the rights of others. No, you don't have the right to not be offended.
It would be nice to have a discussion about the limits of freedom of speech - and one that didn't start off in shouting matches. This thread is about Wilders' case, though, and primarily operates within the Dutch context with Dutch laws. And I note that strawmen are erected about the Dutch laws and jurisprudence.
Then I suggest you reread the start of this thread. Yes, it was a facile remark of me to ask you to back up your claims with Dutch legal precedent - which is exclusively in Dutch.I don't even have to, the Wilders prosecution is enough.
I could accept this argument for nearly everyone, not for Wilders. He considers it another soapbox to shout his slogans from. Legal costs are not pretty, but they're not as hefty as in the US. I guess all the way to the Supreme Court would cost 25 to 50,000 euro.Even if he is not convicted he will have spent a small fortune on legal defense as well as a significant amount of time and anguish defending himself from the charges.
See above. There's a quite clear line.This has a chilling effect on free speech, even if no conviction results. The message is "better just keep your mouth shut than risk prosecution by the thought police". And this is indeed a thought crime.
No, but see above.Is it in English?
I agree that the US is freer in this regard. But let's stop painting it as if all over Europe the thought police comes knocking on your door.I really don't see why it would matter anyway, even if all allegations are true it falls far short of anything that would be considered incitement in the US.
IMHO, it goes beyond having an unpopular opinion. See the explanation above and reread the start of the thread.This is nothing short of prosecuting an individual for having an unpopular opinion. Is Wilders a POS scumbag? Yes. But that should never be a reason for criminal prosecutions in any country that values freedom of expression.
