Friday A/V Club: When Satire, Slapstick, and Surrealism Collide
The long-suppressed Soviet satire My Grandmother, plus a tribute to Bob Hoskins.
The long-suppressed Soviet satire My Grandmother, plus a tribute to Bob Hoskins.
No, Ayaan Hirsi Ali did not have her speech "suppressed."
From the Dixie Chicks to Mozilla, free speech is under fire from both right and left.
From college campuses to political protests, free speech is under attack.
Censoring uncomfortable interpretations is bad for a faith's health
Colombian channel bumped from cable lineup
Sochi-style political correctness happens in our own backyard.
Mascot for atheists deemed "religiously offensive"
The world is watching the nation's unpredictable anti-gay actions
We should trust the judgment of spy agencies when they make these stupid gestures?
U.S. objects, because it's not like he published leaked information or something
Reported about a school teacher allegedly fired for being gay
Activists fighting in favor of government transparency face jail
Was sentenced to a year in prison, a fine, and deportation in December
Can be terminated for saying the wrong things
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