Members of the fundamentalist ultra-right wing Westboro Baptist Church, will attempt to fly into the country on Friday to picket a play called The Laramie Project.
The play, by Moises Kaufman, centres on the murder of Matthew Shepard, a 21-year-old University of Wyoming student who was killed in a homophobic attack in 1998.
The WBC are famous for picketing funerals of gay men who have died of AIDS, and even turned up to Matthew Shepherd's funeral, shouting "No fags in heaven" (must've been pleasant to his family).
Question - is there a point at which the blanket acceptance of free speech makes people feel uneasy?
Or should we simply say, "Free speech is free speech and if you don't like what's being said, tough"?
http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/belief /2009/feb/18/religion-christianity-westboro