Pamela Geller, the organizer of the Texas “Draw Muhammad” event in Garland, Texas, that ended in a terror attack on a police officer, said on national television Monday she’d do it again – that free speech is way too important to cede to Shariah law extremists.
“Clearly what happened is indicative of how needed this conference was,” said Geller, on “Fox & Friends,” in reference to the violence that came on the tail end of the cartoon drawing contest, as WND previously reported.
Calling free speech the “issue of our age,” Geller then dug in about the importance of the event.
“Inoffensive speech needs no protection,” she said. “Offensive speech needs protection … [and] I’m not responsible for the violence conducted by others.”...