Just because an opinion isn’t aired on a public platform, that doesn’t mean that the opinion has ceased to exist. How dare they print an opinion piece in the goshdarn “Opinion” section. As a reader of a newspaper, I welcome conflicting opinions, opinions from both extremes of the spectrum. Now, you argue, for instance: Would newspapers in the country print an opinion piece written by, say, a terrorist organisation such as AQIS, calling for the beheadings of apostates and blasphemous individuals? But, just because an opinion isn’t aired on a public platform, that doesn’t mean that the opinion has ceased to exist.
Source: Dhaka Tribune October 24, 2016 18:00 UTC