RE: virus: Re:terrorising air passengers..

From: Blunderov (squooker@mweb.co.za)
Date: Mon Feb 09 2004 - 10:28:21 MST

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    From: owner-virus@lucifer.com [mailto:owner-virus@lucifer.com] On Behalf
    Of Mermaid
    Sent: 09 February 2004 03:13 PM
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    Subject: virus: Re:terrorising air passengers..

    [Blunderov]
    Truly fascinating! Does he have less of a right to speak his own mind
    freely if he is working for someone? Or is there always a sort of
    Faustian pact implicit in accepting employment?

    [Mermaid]Are you supporting the right of public and private sector
    employees to bring in their personal viewpoints with the general
    populace they are servicing?

    [Blunderov1]
    Yes I do believe I am. Unless they express opinions which militate
    against the venture that they have undertaken to foster, I can see no
    reason to preclude them from expressing themselves as they see fit.
    Presuming that the passengers were under no compulsion to comply with
    the pilot's suggestion, it is not clear to me that the pilot had harmed
    the airlines interests and, who knows, he may even have enhanced them.

    I am not in favour of absolute freedom of speech - the famous example of
    shouting 'fire' in a crowded cinema when there is no danger is salutary.
    But I am very jealous of as broad a right to free speech as is
    reasonably possible and any attempt to constrain it arouses within me a
    deep suspicion.

    Best Regards

     

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