Oct 052002
 

Canadian Customs seems to believe that pamphlets entitled “A Moral Defense of Israel” may constitute “obscenity or hate-propaganda.” These were to be distributed for a lecture by the noted obscene hate-speakers at the Ayn Rand Institute.

Of course it is impossibly stupid to confiscate this particular pamphlet, even according to the Customs guidelines, which say, according to the National Post story, “that ‘full recognition should be given to freedom of expression’ and goods that may constitute hate propaganda will not be classified, for example, if they express a religious opinion in good faith or are discussing a matter of public interest.” Surely Israel’s right to exist constitutes a matter of public interest. The Customs officials finally released the pamphlets, after three days. But the real evil is the guidelines — the idea that someone can decide what constitutes “hate speech” in the first place — not the particular stupidity.

Silver Lining Dept.: I wouldn’t be surprised if this incident prompts a public reconsideration of “hate speech” statutes, simply because of its monumental idiocy. Hard cases often make bad law, and easy cases sometimes make good law, for similar reasons.

(Thanks to Arthur Silber for pointing out this horror.)

Oct 042002
 

Blogging will be light for the next couple of days. I’m gussying up the baseball part of this site. Those of you who are interested in baseball statistics will have something to look forward to; the rest of you, well, won’t.

Oct 032002
 

Being Time Warner means never having to say you’re sorry. They yanked my cable service at 8:30 this morning, and restored it at 3:30 this afternoon, offering no explanation in either case. And no apology either. They did, however, offer me the opportunity to purchase premium channels, which was nice.

Oct 022002
 

Get your BS in BS Studies here. Then your Master’s. And your Ph.D. Quick, before the link rots (another permalink busted on Blogspot).

I wrote once about how Marx (and Freud) are behind the death of rational discourse, but this guy is better. Much better.