My point is that calling someone a bigot because you happen to disagree with them politically is akin to using 500 gallons of Napalm to start a high school bonfire.
I don't disagree with you politically...well actually I probably do, but that's not strictly relevant.
However in your rush to draw poor conclusions you have displayed a persecuted hegemon complex regarding your religion of preference and also managed to argue that the right to free speech does not apply to this guy over in Yemen.
As I said, it's either universal or it's not a right. If you want to deny it to him, for any reason, that's a form of bigotry as much as any other. So either you believe freedom of speech is a priviledge, which I hope isn't the case but it's possible I admit, or you're being bigoted towards this guy in Yemen on some grounds; religious, racial, don't like what he says, whatever.
I'm pretty sure you'll die to defend the Constitution, Lib, or at least will claim such. But you want to deny someone the right to free speech. How am I
supposed to take this?