Wednesday, May 13, 2015

Why Free Expression Is So Important--Exactly Why Liberals Don't Like It

Free speech protects speech liberals don't like, and our totalitarian friends on the left just can't have that:
The First Amendment to the Constitution instead was designed to protect the obnoxious, the provocative, the uncouth, and the creepy — on the principle that if the foulmouths can say or express what they wish and the public can put up with it, then everyone else is assured of free speech. 
 
Every time the West has forgotten that fact — from putting on trial cranky Socrates or incendiary Jesus to routinely burning books in the Third Reich — we have come to regret what followed. Censorship, of course, is never branded as extreme and dangerous, but rather as a moderate and helpful means to curb the hate speech of a bald, barefooted crank philosopher who pollutes young minds and introduces wacky and dangerous cults, or a hatemonger who whips innocent people in front of a temple in between his faked and hokey miracles, or traitorous Jews who scribble and call their first-grade art the equivalent of Rembrandt or their perverted sexual fantasies the stuff of Hegel. Banning free expression is never presented as provocative, but always the final act of an aggrieved and understandably provoked society. 
 
Lately, the West in general and America in particular seems to have forgotten the free-speech pillar of Western constitutional government...
 
Among those who attack free expression the most loudly are progressives who do not like politically incorrect speech that does not further their own agendas. The term “illegal alien,” an exact description of foreign nationals who entered and reside in the United States without legal sanction, is now nearly taboo. The effort to ban the phrase is not because it is hateful or inaccurate, but because it does not euphemistically advance the supposedly noble cause of amnesties and open borders. Of course, the politically correct restrictionists have no compunction about smearing their critics with slurs such as xenophobe, racist, or nativist.

1 comment:

maxutils said...

No one's trying to ban'illegal alien', though. The government is trying to avoid using it, and politicians who do that, I get to not vote for. The media generally tries to avoid it, and my recourse is to not by the paper/watch the show, and /or comment … just like we get to say it, they get to not say it.