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White House will 'leave it to media' to decide whether to publish 'offensive' cartoons

If there’s one thing the current administration learned from the Benghazi terrorist attack, it’s this: “The future must not belong to those who slander the prophet of Islam.” Those were the words President Obama delivered before the United Nations after learning that an offensive YouTube video was the cause of the “spontaneous” attack on the U.S. consulate in Libya that killed four Americans.

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The future might not belong to those who slander Mohammad, but after the terrorist attacks that killed 17 in France, it’s probably OK to satirize the prophet of Islam for now. White House Press Secretary John Earnest today told the press that nothing done by the staff of French satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo justified violence, and passed along the White House’s revised thoughts on the issue.

Our First Amendment freedoms don’t stop there, however. Media outlets will be allowed to decide for themselves whether to publish “offensive” cartoons.

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Related:

‘UNDERSTATEMENT OF THE YEAR’: Josh Earnest makes admission about Paris rally

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