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Trevor Blake: The Heretical Two

31 July 2009 » In art, books, comics, trevorblake

If a website is hosted in the United States but authored in another country, which country’s laws should apply to the content of that website? If a web site in favor of independence for Tibet were hosted in the United States but authored in China, which country’s laws should apply to the content of that website? What about a website in favor of women’s rights were hosted in the United States but authored in Iran? Most people I know would say that the free speech laws of the United States should trump the non-free speech laws of other countries. Most people I know would say that these websites should be allowed to continue to exist and that their authors should not be subject to criminal charges, either in the United States or in any other country. But when the free speech in question is in error or insulting then there are differences of opinion among those I know. Some laugh, some scowl and move on, some call for the free speech to be censored, some call for those practicing free speech to be punished.

England has laws that make ‘race hate’ literature illegal. The United States does not have such laws. Simon Sheppard [Wikipedia] of England publishes the website heretical.com out of Torrance, California. On Friday July 14, 2008 Sheppard was found guilty of eleven counts of ‘race hate’ relating to heretical.com. According to heretical.com the website was subject to British and not USA law because it was ‘available in England and Wales.’ What other websites originating in the USA are subject to British law because they are available in England and Wales? Perhaps my own, ovo127.com? Am I endangering my chances of visiting England again with this post?

Simon Sheppard and an author published at heretical.com, Luke O’Farrell, fled England and came to the United States seeking asylum in July 2008. According to heretical.com they argued that heretical.com was ‘irony, satire and parody of political correctness, intended in good humour and for the stimulation of debate.’ According to heretical.com “No evidence was presented at the [asylum] applicants’ trial, during June and July 2008, that any ‘racial hatred’ had resulted from the internet material. No evidence was presented at the applicants’ trial that anyone had accessed the relevant internet pages other the single police officer who had downloaded the website for the purpose of the prosecution.” Upon arrival in the United States, Sheppard and O’Farrell were taken into custody. They appeared before Judge Rose Peters in March 2008. Judge Peters had previously granted asylum to UK citizen Sean O’Cealleagh. O’Cealleagh had been found guilty of aiding and abetting the Corporal killings [Wikipedia] in which two British Army soldiers were abducted, beaten, stripped and shot. Judge Peters wrote: “The court has come to the conclusion that there are problems with this conviction, which leads me to the belief that the conviction was a purely political offence. Everything in this case from beginning to end labels this as political.” The Corporal murders were videotaped and show real men dying [Wikipedia]. The Heretical Two wrote words and published pictures. Judge Peters reserved judgement regarding Simon and O’Farrell, apparently not finding their words and pictures a purely political offence in the way that abducting, beating, stripping and shooting soldiers is. The Heretical Two were sent back to England. Sheppard received a sentence of four years and ten months, O’Farrell received a sentence of two years and four months.

To quote The Hoover Hog:

If you would like to know what criminal speech sounds like, Sheppard and [O'Farrell]‘s words still pulsate with harmful potential on the Heretical website. Perhaps you will be offended, or bemused, or provoked, or simply bored. It doesn’t much matter at this point. The law has spoken. Two writers have been imprisoned for expressing thoughts and we should breathe easier. Persecution is just a noisy watchword anyway. Free speech is about Henry Miller and Lenny Bruce and Salman Rushdie and those Muhammad cartoons. It is important to understand the difference.

To help my readers understand the difference, here are the charges that put these two men in prison…

The Heretical Two are in prison, why not Crumb and the owners of the Internet Archive? Perhaps you have at some point in your life owned a comic book that is in error or is insulting, such as Viz (quoted at heretical.com)? Other books that might get you in trouble because they also appear at heretical.com are The Bible, the works of Glenn Wilson (among the 10 most frequently cited British psychologists in scientific journals), Charles Darwin, Sigmund Freud, Ivan Pavlov, Douglas Adams, Isaac Asimov, Roald Dahl, A. C. Doyle, Rudyard Kipling, H. L. Menckin, Monty Python, H. P. Lovecraft, Arthur Shopenhauer, Wally Wood, Winston Churchill, Karl Marx, Vladimir Lenin, Josef Stalin and others. Are the owners and publishers of works by these authors and artists also due for some jail time?

The term “free speech” appears around 12,000 times at boingboing.net but there is no mention so far of the Heretical Two at boingboing.net. Amnesty International defines prisoners of conscience as “men, women or children imprisoned solely for the peaceful expression of their beliefs or because of their race, gender or other personal characteristics” and states “Amnesty seeks the immediate release of all prisoners of conscience.” But Amnesty International have not yet taken up the case of the Heretical Two. The Comic Book Legal Defense Fund writes they are “dedicated to the preservation of First Amendment rights for members of the comics community” but they have not yet taken up the case of the Heretical Two. The American Civil Liberties Union writes they are the “guardian of liberty, working daily in courts, legislatures and communities to defend and preserve the individual rights and liberties that the Constitution and laws of the United States guarantee everyone in this country.” But the ACLU has yet to mention the Heretical Two. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights, published by the United Nations, reads “Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression; this right includes freedom to hold opinions without interference and to seek, receive and impart information and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers.” But the UN has yet to support the Heretical Two.

The Heretical Two have appeared in the mainstream media. In the USA the Orange County Weekly, The Stranger and the Los Angeles Times have mentioned them. In the UK the BBC, the Guardian and the Yorkshire Post have mentioned them. If there are other articles, I don’t know about them. I’m not sure that more press would help the Heretical Two at this point. But it might help others to learn how tentative their freedom of speech is, and to appreciate it all the more. I do not agree with what the Heretical Two have published and I do not support their being jailed. I am taking a risk writing this blog post in support of free speech, free speech with all its errors and insults. What will you risk?

Followup: The Heretical Two Timeline by Trevor Blake.

Overcoming Bias : Meds To Cut

31 July 2009 » In krankheit, science

45% of medical treatments “unknown effectiveness” according to British Medical Journal?

Overcoming Bias : Meds To Cut

For the Love of Vinyl: The Album Art of Hipgnosis, Storm Thorgerson and Aubrey Powell

31 July 2009 » In art, books, music, wishlist

For the Love of Vinyl: The Album Art of Hipgnosis, Storm Thorgerson and Aubrey Powell

Tom Lechner's Art

31 July 2009 » In art, books, comics, math, portland

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Is Hyper Evolution Possible? A Galaxy Classic

31 July 2009 » In science

Think it takes thousands or even millions of years for animals to evolve significantly new traits? Think again.

Is Hyper Evolution Possible? A Galaxy Classic

Did an ice age boost human brain size? – life – 29 July 2009 – New Scientist

31 July 2009 » In science

Some 2.5 million years ago, our ancestors’ brains expanded from a mere 600 cubic centimetres to about a litre. Two new studies suggest it is no fluke that this brain boom coincided with the onset of an ice age

Did an ice age boost human brain size? – life – 29 July 2009 – New Scientist

Woman journalist rejects offer of immunity from prosecution for wearing trousers

31 July 2009 » In islam, theocracy

She was arrested in a restaurant in the capital with other women earlier this month for wearing “indecent” clothing – trousers. She said ten of the women arrested with her, including non-Muslims, each received ten lashes and a fine.

Woman journalist rejects offer of immunity from prosecution for wearing trousers

New Links Between Lucid Dreaming And Psychosis Could Revive Dream Therapy In Psychiatry

30 July 2009 » In sleep

Similarities in brain activity during lucid dreaming and psychosis suggest that dream therapy may be useful in psychiatric treatment

New Links Between Lucid Dreaming And Psychosis Could Revive Dream Therapy In Psychiatry

Overcoming Bias : Exposing Scientist Liberality

29 July 2009 » In science

over time I expect the truth will get out, science will lose authority, and scientist support will help liberals less.

Overcoming Bias : Exposing Scientist Liberality

Women are getting more beautiful – Times Online

29 July 2009 » In science

beautiful women have more children than their plainer counterparts and that a higher proportion of those children are female. Those daughters, once adult, also tend to be attractive and so repeat the pattern. [biology behavior]

Women are getting more beautiful – Times Online

BBC NEWS | UK | England | Somerset | Muslims welcome police scarf move

28 July 2009 » In islam, theocracy

Avon and Somerset Police is issuing head coverings to its female officers so they can enter mosques. The force says the move will help its officers respect Muslim religious customs while carrying out their job.

BBC NEWS | UK | England | Somerset | Muslims welcome police scarf move

Police investigating brick thrown into East Austin home | The Blotter

28 July 2009 » In race

The brick, thrown through a 4-year-old boy’s bedroom window, read “Keep Eastside Black. Keep Eastside Strong.” Police have not classified this incident as a hate crime, said Austin Police Sgt. Richard Stresing, because hate crimes target an individual specifically because of an identifying characteristic, like race. [Make sense.]

Police investigating brick thrown into East Austin home | The Blotter

Inventing Green: The Lost History of Alternative Energy in America

28 July 2009 » In science

The Forecast Project: How wrong have we been about energy and technology?

Inventing Green: The Lost History of Alternative Energy in America

Inconvenient untruth | San Fernando Curt's Blog

27 July 2009 » In christianity, satanism

Satanic panic

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N.A.S.A. "Whachadoin?" (feat. M.I.A., Spank Rock, Santogold, & Nick Zinner)

27 July 2009 » In music, video

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Dorothy Hale and the Dymaxion Car « Lisa’s History Room

27 July 2009 » In synergetics, transportation

In 1934, the socialite and actress Dorothy Hale took a roadtrip through Connecticut with 2 old friends, writer Claire Boothe Luce and sculptor Isamu Noguchi. They drove in a special car Noguchi had designed with his drinking buddy, futuristic inventor Buckminster Fuller. The car was called the Dymaxion.

Dorothy Hale and the Dymaxion Car « Lisa’s History Room

Shelby Steele — Affirmative Action Doesn't Solve the Real Problem – washingtonpost.com

27 July 2009 » In race

Affirmative action has always been more about the restoration of legitimacy to American institutions than the uplift of blacks and other minorities.

Shelby Steele — Affirmative Action Doesn’t Solve the Real Problem – washingtonpost.com

Personal Values Color Understanding Of Sentences Within Milliseconds

27 July 2009 » In communication, science

existing views and beliefs influence our understanding of language before we even fully process a sentence.

Personal Values Color Understanding Of Sentences Within Milliseconds

Rudolf Rocker on MySpace Music – Free Streaming MP3s, Pictures & Music Downloads

27 July 2009 » In music, television, video

Jeremy Dyson [League of Gentlemen] band

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27 July 2009 » In food

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