Defending Christ and the Prophet: Free Speech versus Blasphemy
Schedule
Thu Jan 30 2025 at 07:00 pm to 09:00 pm
UTC+00:00Location
The Brunswick Inn | Derby, EN
About this Event
January 2025 sees the tenth anniversary of the massacre at the Paris Headquarters of the satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo. The Islamist murders attacked Charlie Hebdo for alleged blasphemy against Islam. Twelve people died but the world rallied in support of freedom of expression around the hashtag #JesuisCharlie. Others said that Charlie Hebdo went too far, and they rallied around the hashtag #JenesuispasCharlie. Chalie Hebdo satirises Christianly as well as Islam and nothing is safe from their biting criticism and cartoons.
Blasphemy laws were abolished in the UK in 2008 and in Scotland in 2021. The UK government promised no return to a blasphemy law after a Labour MP called for the reintroduction such a law. Can we be sure that there will there be no return to blasphemy laws?
In our first East Midlands Salon of 2025, Dr Don Milligan will open a timely discussion of 'blasphemy versus free speech'.
About Don
Dr Don Milligan has been a gay activist, trade unionist, and a member of the communist movement for many decades. He is the author of The Embrace of
Capital (Zero Books, 2022), The Politics of Homosexuality (Pluto Press, 1973), Sex Life (Pluto Press, 1993), and co-author of The Truth About the Aids Panic (Junius, 1987).
He writes OffTheCuff columns at www.donmilligan.net
Photo Credit: Toulouse rally in support of the victims of the 2015 Charlie Hebdo shooting. Pierre-Selim (2015) licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.0
Where is it happening?
The Brunswick Inn, 1 Railway Terrace, Derby, United KingdomGBP 3.96