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Art, Censorship, and Free Speech
This chapter examines the controversy surrounding Khaled Sab Sabi, Australia's representative for the Venice Biennale, whose artwork sparked backlash over its themes related to Hezbollah and anti-Semitism. It discusses the implications of hate speech legislation, the complexities of artistic freedom, and the responsibilities of artists in relation to political pressures and societal tensions. Through this discourse, the chapter advocates for critical engagement with art rather than censorship, while emphasizing the need for equal protection across diverse communities.