Like many situations in life, my read on this one, is that balance is a virtue. Personally, I'd prefer to be working than waiting on a line to get through corporate gates, while every vehicle is searched for devices that may be attached to a vehicle's undercarriage. Just an unfortunate fact...
There is no such thing as totally "free speech."
I would not suggest that anyone use the word "fire" in a crowded public place, or the words "bomb" or "gun" at an airport, or publicly the discuss one's thoughts regarding assassinations of public officials, even in jest.
Brings about...
I don't believe that these arguments are relevant, as they're all based upon logic.
With logic out of the way, this is not a battle worth fighting.
RAH
I have no problem with the cuts. There is no real impact upon the film, and the deletions help to avoid possibilities of offending people's religious beliefs. Possibly they should not have been a part of the film, which is entertainment, and not a study of religion, in the first place...
Stuart Baird's 1996 Executive Decision is one of those thrillers which have terrorists taking control of a large aircraft, with plans to do something will make them appear macho to their friends, and concurrently do harm to civilians.
This is a mid-level affair, with enough decent scenes...