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In the light of the Danish cartoon fiasco, the jailing of Peter Irving and all around confusion about the balance between Free Speech and public civility, I thought the recent news of the suspension of London's mayor for insensitivity was interesting.
I'm torn; should his position as a public official preclude his right as an individual to free speech? Can a public official speak as a private citizen (not that he necesarily was in this case), or do they cede that right when they receive public appointment?
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I don't know, but I'm pretty sure that saying "Nazi" about a Jewish reporter is pretty much not tolerated well anywhere.
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