Letters: dismissal of french satirist shows freedom of speech is in danger

Letters: dismissal of french satirist shows freedom of speech is in danger


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CONNEXION READER SAYS COMEDIANS MUST BE PERMITTED TO PROVOKE OUR THOUGHTS AND PREJUDICES To the Editor, I write regarding Nick Inman’s recent article defending the satirist Guillaume


Meurice. Long before computer surveillance was imagined, I worked in China for a year. Already the depth of control over what people could say aloud was chilling.  Back in the UK most people


did not seem to realise that the right to speak freely is something that has to be defended and little by little is being chipped away. Read more: Comment – France needs to protect its


satirists Now I live in France which claims to be the land of “liberty”, but the dismissal of Guillaume Meurice shows that it is not.  What comedians say should be left to their discretion.


They should be free to challenge people to reflect on their thoughts and prejudices. It is a vital part of the process that holds human actions to account. Liz Davidson, by email What do you


think about French satirists? Do they fulfil an important role? Let us know at [email protected]