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Offensive Speech
Townhall.com ^ | May 7, 2014 | John Stossel

Posted on 05/07/2014 5:02:37 AM PDT by Kaslin

Last week, when the NBA banned racist team owner Donald Sterling, some said: "What about free speech? Can't a guy say what he thinks anymore?"

The answer: yes, you can. But the free market may punish you. In America today, the market punishes racists aggressively.

This punishment is not "censorship." Censorship is something only governments can do. Writers complain that editors censor what they write. But that's not censorship; that's editing.

It's fine if the NBA -- or any private group -- wants to censor speech on its own property. People who attend games or work for the NBA agreed to abide by its rules. Likewise, Fox is free to fire me if they don't like what I say. That's the market in action, reflecting preferences of owners and customers.

But it's important that government not have the power to silence us. We have lots of companies, colleges and sports leagues. If one orders us to "shut up," we can go somewhere else.

But there is only one government, and it can take our money and our freedom. All a business can do is refuse to do business with me, causing me to work with someone else. Government can forbid me to do business with anyone at all.

Of course, government never admits it's doing harm. Around the world, when government gets into the censorship business, it claims to be protecting the public. But by punishing those who criticize politicians, it's protecting itself.

That's why it's great the Founders gave America the First Amendment, a ban on government "abridging the freedom of speech."

But I wonder if today's young lawyers would approve the First Amendment if it were up for ratification now.

There is a new commandment at colleges today: "Thou shalt not hurt others with words." Students are told not to offend. At Wake Forest University, for instance, students cannot post any flyers or messages deemed "racist, sexist, profane or derogatory."

The goal is noble: create a kinder environment. But who gets to decide how much "hurt" is permissible? Recently, a fourth-grade teacher in North Carolina was ordered to attend sensitivity training after teaching students the word "niggardly." When the power to censor lies with the people most easily offended, censorship never stops.

A few years ago, I asked law students at Seton Hall University if there should be restrictions to the First Amendment. Many were eager to ban "hate speech."

"No value comes out of hate speech," said a future lawyer. "We need to regulate flag burning ... and blasphemy," said another. One student wanted to ban political speech by corporations, and another was comfortable imprisoning people who make hunting videos.

Only when I pulled out a copy of the Bill of Rights and slowly wrote in their "exceptions" did one student finally say, "We went too far!"

So does free speech mean that we must endure hateful speech in the public square? No.

I'll fight it by publicly denouncing it, speaking against it, boycotting the speaker. That's what the NBA's employees and customers demanded, and quickly got.

What convinced me that almost all speech should be legal was the book "Kindly Inquisitors: The New Attacks on Free Thought" by Jonathan Rauch. He explains how knowledge increases through arguments.

Rauch is gay. In an updated afterward to his book, he points out how quickly the world has changed for people like him. Twenty years ago, "gay Americans were forbidden to work for government, to obtain security clearances, serve in the military ... arrested for making love, even in their own homes ... beaten and killed on the streets, entrapped and arrested by police for sport."

This changed in just two decades, he says, because there was open debate. Gay people "had no real political power, only the force of our arguments. But in a society where free exchange is the rule, that was enough."

Fight bigotry with more speech.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; Editorial
KEYWORDS: donaldsterling; freespeech; racism
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21 posted on 05/07/2014 6:34:16 AM PDT by skeeter
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To: Savage Beast
I don't hear millions claiming what the NBA did is illegal under the Constitution.

However, what was done to the man was immoral and against the spirit of our basic founding principles.

And if tolerated WILL eventually lead to an environment where widespread governmental censorship is accepted practice.

22 posted on 05/07/2014 6:39:09 AM PDT by skeeter
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To: driftless2

That’s probably not all they want to “shove down our throats”.


23 posted on 05/07/2014 6:40:25 AM PDT by hal ogen (First Amendment or Reeducation Camp?)
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To: circlecity
By the reasoning in this article, which makes a lot of sense, I will exercise my right to have nothing to do with the NBA that is willing, even eager, to punish someone for what they say in their own home.

I wonder if this incident might make billionaire potential and current NBA owners very nervous about what would happen if someone wanted to buy their team.

24 posted on 05/07/2014 6:47:24 AM PDT by grania
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To: hal ogen

Yeah, I always want to put that in quotation marks, but it sounds a little more appropriate than say “forcing their lifestyle on people.”


25 posted on 05/07/2014 8:17:51 AM PDT by driftless2
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To: Kaslin
This changed in just two decades, he says, because there was open debate. Gay people "had no real political power, only the force of our arguments. But in a society where free exchange is the rule, that was enough."

If Stossel wants to argue for free speech; he sure is picking a bad example here. No other group wants to silence thoughts and words like the Gaystapo.

26 posted on 05/07/2014 8:25:29 AM PDT by Responsibility2nd (NO LIBS. This Means Liberals and (L)libertarians! Same Thing. NO LIBS!!)
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To: Wildcat Stevens

Unless they are White, Republican, Southern, Christian, Gun Owners, Heterosexual, etc. Then one may hurl invective with impunity.

...you left out number one on that list...male...


27 posted on 05/07/2014 12:47:51 PM PDT by IrishBrigade (')
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To: Responsibility2nd

Gay people “had no real political power, only the force of our arguments

...the writer of this statement is flat out wrong...gays have had tremendous political clout for the last two decades...and enormously deep pockets to pick in Hollywood and academia...


28 posted on 05/07/2014 1:15:20 PM PDT by IrishBrigade (')
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To: IrishBrigade
Precisely. Hollywood and numerous media outlets have been promoting homosexuality as if it is something normal; and relentlessly bashing Christian values. The objective is to get the individual to "perceive" that society accepts the abnormal behavior. It's taken a couple of decades to achieve that effect. In opinion surveys, people glaringly overestimate the percentage of homosexuals in society. No need to wonder why that is.

One more thing... Freepers know how to pick the BS out of the story.

29 posted on 05/07/2014 6:06:26 PM PDT by spindoctor
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To: Altura Ct.

In America today, the market punishes racists aggressively.

No they don’t. They punish whites aggressively.
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Totally politically incorrect but absolutely, unequivocally true! You can be as racist as you wannabe if you are or at least CLAIM TO BE nonwhite. Actually you can still be as racist as you wannabe and call yourself white as long as you are a self-hating racist who tells the world how ashamed he is to be white.


30 posted on 05/08/2014 5:59:03 AM PDT by RipSawyer
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