"-But I Will Defend to the Death Your Right to Say It."
This week, this line seems particularly apt. It's frequently attributed to François-Marie Arouet, or
Voltaire, one of the founders of the French Enlightenment. As it turns out, Voltaire never said it himself; his biographer,
Evelyn Beatrice Hall, wrote it as a summation of Voltaire's beliefs.
Either way, I agree with that sentiment; and I loathe those who claim the right to shut people up with violence and threats.
Perhaps it's time we staged a Voltaire-a-thon.
Published on January 09, 2015 12:09