Rhi,
Blue, no, a gun on its own cannot hurt someone, but as it is external to us we can stop making guns.
We can also, conceptually at least, stop “making” certain ideas. I think I’m right in saying that in Austria for example it’s illegal to be a holocaust denier. If everyone complied then presumably the idea would die. Of course some people could break the rules and propagate that idea nonetheless, but the same could be true of a country that banned gun manufacture only to find an underground industry kept doing it anyway.
An equivalence to ideas about radical religion, terrorism and martyrdom is the ideas that we have about guns. In the US, for example, it is ideas about guns that stop gun reform.
Well yes but while guns are obviously physical things and ideas are not, I still struggle to see much conceptual difference between “ideas don’t kill people, people do” and “guns don’t kill people, people do”.
The problem for me is that once we start ‘banning’ ideas for the common good, where does a line get drawn? Banning anti abortion views? Banning anti religion views, or anti secularist views? Time was suffrage views were ‘dangerous’. Pro gay views were ‘dangerous’.
Of course – my every instinct is not to ban free speech at all except in the most extreme of cases (incitement to violence for example). The best way to deal with holocaust deniers for example is not to silence them, but rather to let them say their piece and then to use reason and evidence to expose them for the idiots they are. That’s why I have a problem with some religious positions by the way – “we can say whatever we want about our beliefs but you can’t criticise that because that’s blasphemy” is surely wrong. If free speech is to mean something you can’t have one side demand it for themselves and deny it to others.
And how sexy it is for an inadequate young man to be promised death in a blaze of glory and squillions of virgins when presented with it as a new idea? Isn’t it better to grow up learning it’s a load of old pony?
Very sexy I’d imagine if your entire education consisted of rocking back and forth reciting the Q’uran in Madrasas. Of course it’s better to explain the counter-arguments, but how could that happen in that environment? Blasphemer! Apostate! Burn him! Burn him!