Symmetry wrote:"I was just practicing free speech" is not, and has never been, an excuse for avoiding the consequences of what you say. "Fire!" in a crowded theatre comes to mind as the classic example. Terry Jones knew what would happen. In fact there were deaths when he threatened to burn the Koran a few months earlier. He certainly knew that there would be more if he went through with it.
I'd really like to emphasise this point. He knew that if he did this then people would die. He'd been warned, and he'd knew what happened when he'd threatened to burn it. He absolutely knew that if he took that action people would be killed.
I don't excuse the killers at all. They're brutal, and deeply ignorant and all in the name of causing a divide between Christians and Muslims. What they want is also what Pastor Jones wants.
Free speech is great, but let's just emphasise one more time that he knew that doing this would lead to people being killed.
If you can't see that burning a Koran is an exercise in free speech then there is no hope for you. It is nothing at all like yelling "fire" (when there isn't a fire) in a theater.
Burning the Koran is exactly the same as burning a Bible or burning a flag in protest.
You are saying, in effect, is that if people protest something, or use free speech that may lead to violence being committed, then that protest or free speech should be outlawed or limited. When people marched for civil rights they knew well that it was going to incite violence, AND IT DID. Should they have not marched? Of course they should have. When they did some people didn't like it and were moved to violence. The people committing the violence are at fault, not the protester.
If you wanted to burn the flag in protest and I as your neighbor said "The Flag is sacred to me, if you burn it I will harm you."
-Will you then not go through with your protest?
-If you go through with the protest and are harmed for it, would you then accept blame for it? After all, you knew before hand that someone was going to be pissed enough to be moved to violence.
-If you abandon your plan to protest, then I have effectively shut you up.
People should not be limited in free speech simply because someone else is going to be offended to the point of violence.