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When the Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten published the cartoons of the prophet Mohammed nine years ago, Denmark found itself at the center of a global battle about the freedom of speech. The paper's culture editor, Flemming Rose, defended the decision to print the 12 drawings, and he quickly came to play a central part in the debate about the limitations to freedom of speech in the 21st century. Since then, Rose has visited universities and think tanks and participated in conferences and debates around the globe in order to discuss tolerance and freedom. In The Tyranny of Silence, Flemming Rose writes about the people and experiences that have influenced the way he views the world and his understanding of the crisis, including meetings with dissidents from the former Soviet Union and ex-Muslims living in Europe. He provides a personal account of an event that has shaped the debate about what it means to be a citizen in a democracy and how to coexist in a world that is increasingly multicultural, multi-religious, and multi-ethnic.


The Tyranny of Silence (Audible Audio Edition) Flemming Rose Scott Feighner Cato Institute Books

This book has made it to the top 10 list of my favorite books - and I read a lot. I am an attorney and understand the Bill of Rights and the history behind those rights. But, this book really made me understand the difference between enshrining rights on a piece of paper and keeping those rights. The book talks of the right to freedom of speech and the freedom of expression. I didn't realize how insidious political correctness can be. I also didn't realize the power play of a religion that gets hate speech regulation through the United Nations and then uses that precedence as a mechanism to prosecute non-believers. I learned that in order to keep our freedom of speech, we have to be able to tolerate differences of opinions, actively exercise our rights of free speech, and integrate our immigrants as part of our society. To keep them isolated in their own little enclaves is a powder keg to the silent freedom-loving majority. Rather than becoming integrated patriotic citizens as part of the U.S., isolation fosters hate, extremism, and intolerance that will ultimately bleed into violence, war, and oppression.

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  • Listening Length 11 hours and 27 minutes
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  • Audible.com Release Date February 13, 2017
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This book deals with a very important subject - what free speech do we have if social opprobrium prevents certain ideas from being heard? Rose is objecting to our increasing tendency to give up our freedom of speech on important topics in order not to "hurt the feelings" of some of our neighbors. He is entirely right. If we refrain from name calling and that sort of inflammatory rhetoric, we should be able to bring up any topic and discuss it peacefully. We must not lose this freedom. If we do, we lose democracy and all other freedoms.
This is an important book defending free speech on principled grounds.

The best part, in my opinion, is his putting the backlash in wider and historical contexts. I had forgotten about the Russian art censorship and hadn't realized the extent of the treatment of apostates in Islamic nations. He also does a great job expressing the dangers of self-censorship; I found it very inspiring.

I found the extended descriptions of the actual controversy and aftermath to be tedious, though I understand why he included them. It demonstrates the cowardice of politicians, the domination of the United Nations, and the victim blaming that occurred. It just got repetitive.
A very important and thought-provoking book by an author who has lived what he writes about. All supporters of Free Speech should read this book. It will reinforce the need for and value of Free Speech. Without free speech, there can be no individual liberty.
Thank our founders for the First Amendment.....or our weak and corrupt politicians would have destroyed the concept on their alter of expediency.
Although the author's story arose in Denmark, this is a warning for the U S where some politicians in the pursuit of political regressiveness work for a more authoritarian presidency with incumbent controls over (un-free) political speech.
A very important book. It should be required reading at every college in the US. Gives the lie to those who want to prohibit "hate speech" and similar abominations restricting free speech.

Other reviewers have gone into more specific details, but I would like to add that his brief mention of Charlie Hebdo was chilling given recent events on that front.

It also has some very funny moments. His commentary on a pig contemplating its options is worth the price of the book all by itself.
Flemming Rose is a modern day prophet, with a unique calling as a humble secularist whose intelligent vision is needed by believers and non-believers alike. I would say a voice from God. Yes, God speaks through atheists too. Heed the warning protect secular values now or suffer when it's too late. Read this book and you'll see what I mean.

The Danish cartoons are not just cartoons; they reveal a Western problem -- a failure to hold to our liberal values. Powerful leftism has turned the concept of tolerance on its head.

Tolerance used be the ability to accept speech that one disliked, yet still live together in peace. The imperative of tolerance applied to the person who heard the speech rather than to the speaker. Now, we make demands of the speaker. So says, Flemming Rose.

The territory in which we combat discrimination and inequality has become so broad that almost any speech may be branded intolerant or racist. Hence Rose's newspaper the Jyllands-Posten's publishing of the Muhammad cartoons was condemned as intolerant, while threats, violence, and calls for the cartoons to be banned were interpreted as wholly understandable, reactions of a persecuted minority.

Worse than that is the story Flemming tells of how imams whipped up anger and reaction around the world over very innocuous cartoons, cartoons rarely even seen.

I myself am a believing liberal Christian, yet stand firmly with Lemming Rose for full, true, freedom of speech. The only line for a sane society to draw is that in the American Constitution immediate incitement to violence. Speech and actual physical violence must be where the line is drawn; anything else is a slippery slope, inviting people to be offended about anything and everything in the name of their identities.

Mockery also is often essential to challenging taboos and other controls, and is central to the health of society. People need more "in-sensitivity" training, NOT more sensitivity training, as Flemming says. Toughen up if you want a strong democracy that works. Watch Mr. Rose on YouTube and you will be, as numerous Muslims have been, won over to his arguments and the value of this pivotal historically-valuable story.

A point I especially value in this book is Rose's analysis of the United Nations. "Human Rights" as a concept has also shifted under our feet. Ironically in Geneva, a few feet away from where Servetus was burned in 1553 for his speech, the UN Council of Human Rights has been circling religion with special prohibitions, criminalizing speech considered offensive to God, as tyrants in many member countries tyrannize over actual minorities and ordinary citizens in the name of God.

According to Ann Elizabeth Mayer, lawyer and author, the resolutions adopted by the UN Human Rights Commission between 1999 and 2009 has moved from simply defending an Islamic version of human rights to outright attacking the West for supposed Muslim rights violations, expecting EU states to punish people who "offend" religion. You may well NOT agree with this definition of "human rights."

Excellent book, with many points I've not heard anywhere else.
This book has made it to the top 10 list of my favorite books - and I read a lot. I am an attorney and understand the Bill of Rights and the history behind those rights. But, this book really made me understand the difference between enshrining rights on a piece of paper and keeping those rights. The book talks of the right to freedom of speech and the freedom of expression. I didn't realize how insidious political correctness can be. I also didn't realize the power play of a religion that gets hate speech regulation through the United Nations and then uses that precedence as a mechanism to prosecute non-believers. I learned that in order to keep our freedom of speech, we have to be able to tolerate differences of opinions, actively exercise our rights of free speech, and integrate our immigrants as part of our society. To keep them isolated in their own little enclaves is a powder keg to the silent freedom-loving majority. Rather than becoming integrated patriotic citizens as part of the U.S., isolation fosters hate, extremism, and intolerance that will ultimately bleed into violence, war, and oppression.
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