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To Soothe the Savage Beast

London Mayor Boris Johnson offers his thoughts on a story Freddy flagged up last week — British Home Secretary Jacqui Smith’s refusal to let Michael Savage into the country. Johnson writes: Every day the American airwaves are churned by the paranoid rantings of Michael Savage and his kind. Has this stuff warped America, or deformed […]

London Mayor Boris Johnson offers his thoughts on a story Freddy flagged up last week — British Home Secretary Jacqui Smith’s refusal to let Michael Savage into the country. Johnson writes:

Every day the American airwaves are churned by the paranoid rantings of Michael Savage and his kind. Has this stuff warped America, or deformed its political psyche? On the contrary, the Americans have just had the good sense to elect a supremely gifted and eloquent black man – when the prospect of a black British prime minister still seems some way off. What are we, some sort of kindergarten that needs to be protected against these dangerous American radio shows? Does Jacqui Smith think we are all dimwits, who can’t tell when a man like Savage is talking rubbish? Why can America take it, and we can’t?

The answer is that America still has a constitutional protection of free speech, and I have been amazed, over the last few days, to see how few people in this country are willing to stick up for that elementary principle. Across Fleet Street, swords have stuck in their scabbards, swords that normally leap to the defence of liberty.

Hear, hear. If only Britain would take Savage, and we could have Boris Johnson instead…

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