Questions - Paris Terrorist Attack - January 8-9, 2015
Americans Think Charlie-like Attack Likely Here
Americans Defend Media’s Right to Say What They Want
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National
Survey of 800 American
Conducted January 8-9, 2015
By Rasmussen Reports
1* How closely have you followed recent news
reports about the terrorist incident in Paris – very closely, somewhat closely,
not very closely or not at all?
2* Radical
Islamic terrorists massacred 12 people in an attack on a French magazine that
frequently satirized their religion. How likely is it
that such an attack on those critical of Islam will happen in this country in
the next year - very likely, somewhat likely, not very likely or not at all
likely?
3* The attackers in Paris reportedly shouted an Islamic
expression of faith and also that they had avenged the prophet Mohammed. Do the
actions of these killers represent the true beliefs of Islam?
4* Is it religious discrimination to refer to the killers as
Islamic terrorists?
5* Is the media in this country generally respectful of
organized religion and those who practice it?
6* Is it religious discrimination if a media outlet criticizes
or makes fun of a religion and those who practice it?
7* Does the media have
a responsibility to avoid offending its readers or viewers if at all possible?
8* Can any media
outlet ever guarantee that what it publishes or broadcasts won’t offend
someone?
9* Is it more important for the United States to guarantee
freedom of speech or to make sure that nothing is done to offend other nations
and cultures?
NOTE: Margin of Sampling
Error, +/- 3.5 percentage points with a 95% level of confidence