New GallowayOnFilm: Hollywood should follow SouthPark and stand up to tyrants
," poked fun at its leader Xi Jinping, while mocking Disney and Marvel for censoring their movies at the country’s behest. The government immediately wipedWere they right? Were they wise to provoke this economic giant or should they have backtracked, just as Morey did, knowing their actions were deeply offensive not just to a foreign government but to the majority of China’s 1.
The Supreme Court recognized this in 1942 when it issued a unanimous ruling in Chaplinsky v. New Hampshire, qualifying the protections offered under the First Amendment. That question burst into the open with the force of a volcano in 1977, when neo-Nazis fought for the right to march in Skokie, a Chicago suburb with a heavy Jewish population. The proposed march was banned by an Illinois court, which led to a legal battle that went all the way to the Supreme Court — with this twist: the ACLU was on the Nazis’ side. The Court ruled in the Nazis’ favor.
In each case, I’ve reluctantly, painfully, come to believe those extremists did indeed have the right to march — or at least should have if the cities where the marches took place had the means to prevent violence. I speak as the son of a Holocaust survivor, acutely aware of the dangers such groups pose.did was different.
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