amn
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I don't actually know who Morrissey is (other, apparently, than one of those odd people who think they only need one name), and I stopped reading the papers because they made me want to slit my wrists, so I can't comment on this specifically. What I would say, though, is that people have opinions of both extremes on every issue, and whether they're considered to be extremist, intolerant lunatics or rational, tolerant sane people will depend entirely on the personal views of the person reading what they say. Because I think someone is the former doesn't actually make them so, and vice versa, it's just personal opinion, and everyone I think is a nutter will be taken seriously by someone else. Whatever this Morrissey was talking about, there'll be people who agree with him. There was never a truer saying than "One man's terrorist is another man's freedom fighter". For this reason, if you really care about something I think you have to speak and act on your principles without giving a damn what people think and in the full expectation that some people will think you're an extremist and some people won't, whatever it is that you care about and whatever your view on it is.
Isn't this the logic the two men who murdered that poor soldier in London used in court to say that what they did was ok because it was what they believed in?