December 14, 2004

Quote of the Day

Theo Van Gogh, translated by Peaktalk blog:

The dead poor sheep farmers on Sicily at the turn of the century argued that America must be heaven on earth as emigrated family members relayed messages of having meat for dinner everyday. That was a mouthwatering experience for people who could enjoy that privilege maybe once in a lifetime. You can argue that particular instinct to be ˜ordinary" or "superficial" like so many do here, but it is way beyond me to look down on it. America is hated because it embodies the hope of people that yearn for a better life, to have meat everyday, but also to believe in the God they choose, or not. To say what you want without being persecuted. To be a woman without a veil, with the right to vote, free expression and adultery, without being stoned.

Hat-tip: The Corner where Andrew Stuttaford says "It is impossible to read those words, and others that you can see up on the site, without being profoundly moved - and remembering that Theo van Gogh was murdered for his opinions. Slaughtered for speaking his mind. In Europe. In 2004."

Hollywood's continued silence on the murder of a filmmaker in a free country for his beliefs is too much to bear.

Posted by jk at December 14, 2004 02:29 PM
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