Real Clear Politics
 
Why Won't Pamela Geller Shut Up?
By _Rich Lowry_ (http://www.realclearpolitics.com/authors/rich_lowry/)  - 
May  8, 2015
 
How dare Pamela Geller get targeted by terrorists bent on committing mass  
murder. 
That’s been the reaction of a portion of the opinion elite to news that  
Geller’s “Draw Muhammad” contest in Garland, Texas, was (unsuccessfully)  
assaulted by two heavily armed Muslim men in an attack ISIS took responsibility 
 for.
 
 
The Washington Post ran an article on Geller headlined “Event organizer  
offers no apology after thwarted attack in Texas.” 
News that the Post has yet to break: “Malala Yousafzai refuses to admit 
fault  for seeking an education”; “Coptic Christians won’t concede error for 
worshiping  wrong God”; “Unrepentant Shiites continue to disagree with 
Sunnis.” 
Yes, these are more sympathetic cases, but it is no more legitimate to 
shoot  someone for drawing Mohammed than it is to shoot a girl for going to 
school, or  a Copt or a Shia for his or her faith. Expecting apologies from 
these victims  would be almost as perverse as expecting one from Pamela Geller. 
Respectable opinion can’t bear the idea that she has become a symbol of 
free  speech, which once upon a time was — and still is, when convenient — one 
of the  highest values of the media and the left. 
If Geller were a groundbreaking pornographer like the loathsome Larry 
Flynt,  someone would already be planning a celebratory biopic of her life. If 
she were  a gadfly sticking it to a major Western religion rather than to 
Islam, she might  be considered more socially acceptable. 
Linda Stasi wrote a column for the New York Daily News titled “With Pamela  
Geller’s Prophet Muhammad cartoon stunt in Texas, hate rears its ugly face  
again.” The hatred referred to wasn’t that of the attackers but of Geller. 
In perhaps the most obtuse and least grammatical sentiment committed to 
print  in the aftermath of Garland, Stasi argued that “Geller, like ISIS and al 
Qaeda,  revel [sic] in hate …” 
This is like saying that the Finns and the Red Army both reveled in 
shooting  guns during the Winter War, without taking account of who invaded and 
occupied  whom. Geller holds events and writes blog posts deemed offensive by 
many, all of  which are fully protected by our laws. ISIS beheads people and 
blows them up,  all of which is criminal by any civilized standard. 
“While we have freedom of speech,” Stasi continued, “we also have freedom 
of  religion, which shouldn’t be impinged upon.” This is a truism and a non 
 sequitur: Tasteless speech doesn’t impinge upon anyone’s freedom of  
religion. 
Scurrilous and even hateful speech and cartoons — sometimes involving  
religion — have been featured in Anglo-American history going back centuries.  
They are an inevitable part of a free society. In this context, a drawing of  
Mohammed is mild. 
The only reason it seems different is that some Muslim radicals are willing 
 to kill over it. Which is exactly why Pamela Geller’s event wasn’t  
purposeless. 
The event was placing a stake in contested ground, in a way it wouldn’t 
have  if it had offended Quakers or Roman Catholics, who don’t massacre people 
who  insult them. It was a statement of defiance, of an unwillingness to 
abide by the  rules of fanatics. 
“I feel that sometimes Muslims in America have become the last group in 
which  public officials, organizations and others are allowed to publicly 
demean,” NBC  reporter Ayman Mohyeldin opined the other day. 
What country does he live in? The so-called new atheists merrily deride  
Christianity with no worries for their health or safety. Meanwhile, 
cartoonists  who draw Mohammed have to go into hiding. 
For better or worse, we live in a society in which nothing is sacred. If we 
 are to accept the assassin’s veto, the only exception (for now) will be  
depictions of Mohammed, which would be perverse. A free society can’t let the 
 parameters of its speech be set by murderous extremists. 
Give her this: Pamela Geller understands that, whereas her scolds don’t. 
Some  of them can’t even tell the difference between her and her would-be  
killers.

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