Video of Australian Muslims supporting new religious blasphemy laws: “Freedom of expression doesn’t mean that you can insult people.”

(Note the audio on this video clip is set to a very low volume)

This video shows Muslims commenting about demonstrations which are protesting about new religious blasphemy laws in Sydney, Australia.

A Muslim man is shown saying:  “The message is very simple:  Freedom of expression has some limits.  You cannot simply spread the message of hate and say ‘This is the freedom of expression’!  You know, it has to be condemned on all levels, whether it is Australia or it is the United States [(but he never mentions any Islamic countries)]. … Freedom of expression doesn’t mean that you can insult people.”

A Muslim woman is then shown saying:  “Freedom of expression means you don’t hurt other ones.  And these kinds of words [people protesting anti-free speech laws] hurt Muslims, so this is not right.  If you are going within your limits, it’s all right.”

The Muslim man then says, “People are being outrageous about this and this is not correct, freedom of expression has to be within the context but this is totally out of the context.”