When it’s illegal to cause distress to believers, call it for what it is: a secular version of blasphemy | Kenan Malik ○
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Language can ‘open eyes’, Salman Rushdie wrote, yet still ideas of profanity are being used to silence dissenting voices
‘Whatever the attack was about, it wasn’t about The Satanic Verses.” So insists…