Sonofabitch: Is this freedom of speech?

Posted on November 12, 2007 | 542 views
Filed Under Freedom of Expression, Opinion, Pakistan | 5 Comments

My attention was drawn by a fellow blogger to this post at Islamabad Metroblogging by A for [pine]Apple and I felt disgusted with the word sonofabitch. Here is my immediate reaction without any alteration or adulteration:

Honestly, President Musharraf has done wrong to an extent that I have no sympathy for him but being a student of Journalism and practicing Citizen journalist, I feel that there is an extent to which limits of decency allows us to write but this trash in guise of Freedom of Expression is simply unacceptable on grounds of ethics and morality. The UK journalists who wrote the story using indecent words against Pakistani President (leaving my disagreement with his policies) and agency that syndicated and printed their such write up in my view, are wrong and they ought to apologize us the Pakistanis for this attitude.


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5 Responses to “Sonofabitch: Is this freedom of speech?”

  1. Phil on November 12th, 2007 7:48 pm

    I totally agree, this is an abuse of that freedom…!

    Do we really like our presidents being called sonofabitch? What does it say about the rest of us?

  2. drfarrukhhmalik on November 12th, 2007 7:53 pm

    @Phil:
    I don’t like it that way and this is why I have written this post.

  3. paktea on November 14th, 2007 9:25 pm

    What a pleasure to have discovered your blog. thanks for the comment at Pal Tea House – we would urge you to please add our blog-magazine on the blog roll and introduce it to our friends for contributions – posts, comments, links, forwards
    we are trying to set up a collaborative, common platform and not an individual blog..

    thanks again
    Salaam

  4. Sagar Unnar on November 15th, 2007 1:21 pm

    Honestly, it is wrong to call anybody sonofabitch that is publicly offcourse.

  5. Hommah Khan on November 15th, 2007 3:20 pm

    certainly quite objectionable to abuse anyone at all…President or a beggar,its quite inhuman and unethical to use foul “language”…there are better ways of expressing your anger and disagreement!

    (Comment edited as requested by the comment writer)

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