the movie "persepolis" was shown. this led to prosecutions of those who showed it on the grounds that it offended public morals, because there was a scene in which one of the people in the movie had a visualization in her mind of god. an image of god. and i said, that's a violation of freedom of expression to go after -- for the state to prosecute. and it is wrong. and i had a liberal tunisian friend say, no, no, no. you're wrong. here's why. it's very hard. this is brand new to us. we're trying to build -- i think he would have said a liberal democracy. and there are a million issues. and one of the toughest issues is precisely the kind of thing you're talking about. if you push those issues, you americans, complete freedom of expression in the religious realm, then tunisians, none of whom want to see that kind of movie, and who are conservative muslims at base, they are going to say, all, they are right. this democracy stuff brings with it chaos and sacrilege, and down the road, prostitution, homosexuality. that's t