Criticise Quote by Douglas Murray
““The problem for US officials is the same problem that filters through all the other sections of our societies. It goes something like this. Since we know – thanks to Salman Rushdie, who was forced into hiding for his life because of his novel about Islam, The Satanic Verses, Theo van Gogh, the Dutch film-maker who was murdered after making a critical film about Islam, and others – that there is a potentially high price to pay for criticising Islam, what reaction are we able to make in response to the religion? If we cannot criticise it at all, ever, for fear of being ‘phobic’ at best and beheaded at worst, we have to find some other attitude towards it.””
About This Quote
Source Speech: Interview on cultural criticism, date unknown
The quote highlights the tension between free speech and fear of violent backlash when criticizing Islam, urging alternative attitudes.
In simple terms: Balancing criticism of Islam with safety concerns.
Seek nuanced dialogue over fear.
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When to use this quote
- journalism
- academic debate
- policy making
- community relations
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can societies protect free speech while preventing violence?
- What alternative attitudes can replace fear?
Fear of violence can stifle legitimate critique.