Can a community ever be wrong?
Well, there's the notorious example of the German judge agreeing that an Afghani immigrant has the right to beat his wife because that's the norm in his community. There's not a single example of rightness there.
'Objects In Space'
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Can a community ever be wrong?
Well, there's the notorious example of the German judge agreeing that an Afghani immigrant has the right to beat his wife because that's the norm in his community. There's not a single example of rightness there.
all expression still has to pass the community standards test
I'm not cool with the concept of community standards, either.
Free expression as important to me and GC as it is to you
I'm not saying you're fascists or judging your character or anything. I'm aware that I'm an extremist on this. But since I'm saying "freedom of expression trumps other concerns" and you're disagreeing, I have to think it is more important to me, at least in this instance.
Businesses are not people. A business has no "right" of free speech whatsoever.
No? That's why there was such a fuss over campaign finance reform. Google "corporate personhood." This isn't a bad place to start: [link]
But regardless... does that mean that the billboard be perfectly fine if an individual person had put it up, and it's only objectionable because of who paid for it?
as an homage to Howard Hawks' classic 1932 Scarface, Scorsese scattered Xs throughout the movie (some more subtle than others), using them as a symbol of impending doom.
...as do most of the commenters, who seem to take the "Mel had every right to make the movie he wanted, and nobody has any right to criticize hiim" line.
I'm not sure what it says about my mind that my first thought on seeing that link was "Mel Brooks? What did he do that makes people want him to go away?"
"Mel Brooks? What did he do that makes people want him to go away?"
DRACULA: DEAD AND LOVING IT?
I really liked Dracula: Dead and Loving It!
Did everybody know you could watch free episodes of Max Headroom as streaming video?
Oh my David, you just made me so happy!
I was just talking about the lack of Headroom with a friend last week. Not that I need another glorious timesuck, but this is awesome.