Paul Finkelman
Mark Graber wrote:
I confess to thinking "zionist-occupied government" no more out of bounds than "Protestant empire" or claims that "America is a Christian nation." I confess to think the later two more accurate, but do not think the first the sort of hate speech that ought to ba banned from the list.Mark A. Graber, Zionist, presently out of power.[EMAIL PROTECTED] 12/13/05 9:38 AM >>>Paul's query again raises the question of the List's purposes. My own view is that phrases like "Zionist-Occupied Government" and, in Paul's words, the speaker's "anti-Semitic self-promotion" do not belong on this List. I recognize and admire Eugene's typical reluctance to censor emails posted to the List, but I do not see how such expressions have anything to do with a scholarly exploration of religion and government. That said, perhaps censoring the speech gives the speaker a credibility he certainly lacks. Bobby Robert Justin Lipkin Professor of Law Widener University School of Law Delaware _______________________________________________ To post, send message to Religionlaw@lists.ucla.edu To subscribe, unsubscribe, change options, or get password, see http://lists.ucla.edu/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/religionlaw Please note that messages sent to this large list cannot be viewed as private. Anyone can subscribe to the list and read messages that are posted; people can read the Web archives; and list members can (rightly or wrongly) forward the messages to others.
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