Miami Beach Mayor Withdraws Bill To Evict Theater for Screening No Other Land
The attempt to retaliate against a cinema for screening a documentary on the Israel-Palestine conflict drew national condemnation from civil rights groups and filmmakers.

Following intense national and local criticism from free speech advocates, the mayor of Miami Beach has withdrawn a proposal to terminate the lease and grants of an independent theater in retaliation for showing No Other Land, an Oscar-winning documentary about the Israel-Palestine conflict.
The Miami Herald reported today that during a "raucous" Miami Beach City Commission meeting, Miami Beach Mayor Steven Meiner pulled a proposed resolution he introduced last week that would have terminated the city's lease agreement and tens of thousands of dollars in grants with O Cinema, an independent theater that rents space from the city.
Meiner filed the bill after O Cinema moved ahead with the screenings despite an official letter from Meiner stating that showing the documentary would be "normalizing hate and then disseminating antisemitism in a facility owned by the taxpayers of Miami Beach."
However, Meiner pulled his bill after only one other commissioner supported it, and five other commissioners said they would vote against it. The Herald reports that "the vast majority of attendees opposed Meiner's proposal."
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Florida quickly jumped to O Cinema's defense, and other state and national free speech groups condemned Meiner's resolution as well.
"The commissioners need to choose—either support the mayor's viewpoint discrimination or defend the First Amendment of the people they represent," Stephanie Jablonsky, a senior program council at Freedom for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE), wrote in a letter to the city of Miami Beach yesterday.
Over 600 filmmakers also sent a letter urging the city commission to reject the resolution.
The Florida chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), a Muslim civil liberties group, applauded the failure of Meiner's resolution.
"Public pressure works," CAIR-Florida Executive Director Imam Abdullah Jaber said in a press release. "CAIR, CAIR-Florida, and the ACLU—among others—applied public pressure on Miami Beach Mayor Steven Meiner to drop his failed proposal to censor our cherished First Amendment right to freedom of speech, which protects artistic expression."
Perhaps the Miami Beach city government shouldn't be playing landlord for movie theaters in the first place, but if it is, it can't discriminate on the basis of political viewpoint. That's a basic First Amendment principle that any public official should understand as a prerequisite for holding office.
Unfortunately, many public officials are in dire need of remedial constitutional education. The Miami Herald noted that two of the people who called in to Wednesday's hearing in support of Meiner were his South Florida colleagues, the mayors of Hialeah and Miami.
"We are completely in solidarity with you, Mayor Meiner, over your concerns over what is happening in a public theater," Miami Mayor Francis Suarez said.
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Next, the theater will screen "Triumph of the Will".
Loser. If you are going to be a an asshole who violates peoples civil rights, you need to follow it through. Else you are just an asshole.
You'd probably whine if Hitler had backed down before Sept 3, 1939.
But at least you follow through on your own advice. You are an asshole.
Libertarians for government subsidies. You are a tool.
These seem to be the main concerns of a modern libertarian rag:
I suggest that just about the entire staff needs some remedial libertarian education, but that assumes they had any in the first place.
The government should not be running a theater. This "censorship" problem wouldn't even exist if the government weren't running the theater.
And does the article mention it? *crickets*
The government should not be running a theater. This "censorship" problem wouldn't even exist if the government weren't running the theater.
^
"Perhaps the Miami Beach city government shouldn't be playing landlord for movie theaters in the first place, but if it is, it can't discriminate on the basis of political viewpoint. " ... Is right there in this article!
Perhaps ax-grinding NON-libertarians need to get their mind-reading tinfoil hate-hats calibrated, so as to SNOT read shit in "enemy" minds WHICH ARE SNOT THERE!!! AKA, SOME people like to hallucinate, and then bloviate and self-righteously condemn their hallucinations and imaginary straw-persons!
Yup, in the good old days (i.e. pre-Trump), Reason would have focused all of their fire on the idea of the government owning a theater and how this is exactly the sort of problem you can expect when they do.
Of course now the problem for Reason is that those wascally Wepublicans are trying to ban porn in schools and antisemitic propaganda in publicly owned theaters. I'm for free speech in privately owned spaces. If you want the government to get in the everything business, then it's going to get considerably stickier.
Not a word about the content of the film. Maybe it was inappropriate.
Free speech for me, butt SNOT for THEE!!! Your cumment is... inappropriate!!! Will You PervFectly object if I "Karen" You and send the Government Almighty jackbooted thugs to YOUR place? For YOUR "inappropriate" speech? Swatting YOU is OK? If SNOT so, then basic decency requires You to SNOT do that to others!
No need to say anything about the content of the film after stating that it was about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and that it was backed by the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR). You'd have to be a child to not know what propaganda the movie was pushing.
As for CAIR being a "Muslim civil liberties group", I'm pretty sure that is oxymoronic. Muslims only believe in their own liberties; they'll happily trample over everyone else's and they will be very uncivil about it.
As for Trump and Trumpanzees gone apeshit being a "Pro-American freedoms and liberties group", I'm pretty sure that is oxymoronic. Trumpanzees only believe in their own liberties; they'll happily trample over everyone else's and they will be very uncivil about it.
Right now (Thanks, Trumpanzees!!!) we are getting "freedoms" to pay and pay tariff-taxes for unprovoked trade wars, armies of goons and thugs to terrorize the illegal sub-humans and illegally willing workers, and thus hurt our economy yet more, AND pay also for pending conscription for American armies to go and enslave Canada, Greenland, Panama, and the Gaza Strip! Twat OTHER "freedoms" y'all got in store for us?
the city's lease agreement and tens of thousands of dollars in grants with O Cinema, an independent theater that rents space from the city.
Ahh, so this is a thing the LiBeRtArIaNs support now, is it?
Arguing with the voices and vices in Your PervFected Mind again now? Who is winning this time?
You are, crazy voice in my head.
Yep, any criticism of Israel is anti-Semitic. So libertarian.
Radical Palestinian—"KILL ALL THE JEWS!"
Moderate Palestinian—"Kill HALF the Jews!"
Radical Palestinian—"KILL ALL THE JEWS!"
Moderate Palestinian—"Kill all the Jews! But... more quietly!"