Posted on 05/07/2017 5:06:37 AM PDT by Kaslin
Winning elections is important, sure. But so is control of the streets. So is protecting the continued free exchange of ideas.
On college campuses, so-called progressives routinely dub speakers they dislike fascists. The former head of the Democratic National Committee now claims the horrifying things these fascists say qualify as hate speech, which falls outside First Amendment protection. Apparently, the new theory goes, what falls inside constitutional protection are the threats and acts of violence that anti-fascists wield both against the speakers as well as those coming to listen.
The old theory of the First Amendment the one called liberal, interestingly enough, when I was young has it that the Constitutional provision isnt necessary to protect widely popular ideas, but, instead, to allow the free expression of ideas that inflame, even.
Yet, these mob attacks are not targeting speech that enrages the public as a whole. If they were, where are the Marxist, socialist or communist orators whose talks have faced violence and shouts of shut it down? No, even with the last centurys 94 million victims of communism buried in their graves, this sick political idea remains protected by its opponents respect for free speech.
On the other hand, upset a militant sliver of the left with an always-teetering chip on their shoulders and watch a conflagration ensue.
Neither Milo Yiannopoulos nor Ann Coulter speaks for the majority of Americans or even necessarily a majority of all conservatives, but neither do their ideas appeal only to the fringes of political thought. Nor do conservatives or libertarians universally agree with every theory or analysis produced by social scientist Charles Murray, author Heather Mac Donald, commentator Ben Shapiro or others who have been banned, shouted down, blocked by threats, roughed up and even sent to the hospital. But their ideas are serious and do find a great deal of support.
After her address at Claremont McKenna College was shut down, Mac Donald rightly called it an exercise of brute totalitarian force. The fascists are the violent, speech-stompers on the far left, who call themselves anti-fascists . . . without recognizing even a hint of irony.
The goal of the guillotine-esque gauntlet now fashionable on university campuses is simple and obvious: silence the expressions of views incompatible with their own, meaning conservative and libertarian views.
Nonetheless, while most Americans, including most liberals, find the violence against conservative speakers to be beyond the pale, our nations largest circulation newspapers have begun to call many of these disfavored speakers provocateurs meaning one who provokes. This label in news reports serves to subtly shift responsibility for the disturbances to the speaker, rather than the violent, black-masked thugs who pepper-spray and beat their opponents down in the street, smash windows, set fires and destroy property.
The leftwing bias on university campuses has long been known, of course. Nearly 40 years ago, as a freshman at Westminster College where Winston Churchill had delivered his famous Iron Curtain speech, warning of the danger of communism most of my professors were socialists, Marxists and communists.
Since then, academia has done the seemingly impossible: moved further to the left. By all reports, this bias now affects not only which outside speakers might address students, but what students feel safe in saying on campus and in class and even writing in their papers graded by the equivalent of the Gang of Four (the communists, not the band).
And with the success that violent suppression of speech has met thus far, expect things to get much worse. Already, the campaign to shut down non-progressive speech has metastasized beyond the leftist province of higher education.
Last week, the people of Portland, Oregon, celebrated their Rose Festival . . . well, within limits. And those limits were imposed by the threat of force from vigilantes on the left acting brazenly and publicly.
The annual 82nd Avenue Rose Parade and Carnival scheduled for Saturday have been canceled because of threats against the Multnomah County Republican Party, a longtime participant in the parade, the Portland Tribune reported. In a Tuesday afternoon email, the 82 Avenue Business Association, which sponsors the Rose Festival-sanctioned event, said it canceled the entire event because [it] could not guarantee the safety of the community.
The threats of violence came from the Direct Action Alliance, an antifa-styled group that created a Facebook event called Defend Portland from Fascists at the Avenue of Roses Parade. The group wanted to disrupt the march because of Nazis and fascists participating.
By Nazis and fascists, they mean you.
When members of one of the two major parties cannot march in a public parade because of the supposed inability of local police to prevent the threatened carnage on the streets, if they do, the issue of political violence ought become more paramount.
This is nuts, said Fox Newss Greg Gutfeld last week. What were seeing is the first anti-free speech movement. And its from the progressive punitive mob coddled for decades by the media, entertainment industry and government. On campuses and their towns, the American flag is slowly being replaced with a white one. Speeches, now parades, whats next?
Speak now or forever hold your tongue.
If there’s going to be violence, let’s have it now.
Truly despicable leftists. Communist hollywood, communist media and communist progressives.
Demean, deface, delegitimize.
Ridicule, isolate, demonize, criminalize.
No one has the right to suppress another’s right to free speech. I thought that was the law. I guess it isn’t.
I guran-dang-tee that violence is what the community organizers want. Commie playbook.
They want to be the only ones violencing about.
I’ve said it for years. Freedom will have to be lost in this country before enough people will be willing to sacrifice in fighting to regain it.
Right now, the Proggie Snowflakes think they are the guy in front of the tank in Tianenmen Square. That motivates them and empowers them. If we aren’t going to become that tank and crush them into paste, then we will have to wait to be the guy in front of their tank.
Ive said it for years. Freedom will have to be lost in this country before enough people will be willing to sacrifice in fighting to regain it.
Sorry. Don’t tell me Dewey, Communists and the gang weren’t known about, nor what they wished to accomplish.
The Right has been there along side ‘em, feigning opposition.
100+ yrs., easily enough time to indoctrinate the 3 generations needed to change a nation. Here being one of the few places one is likely to hear the term Republic.
Mission accomplished.
What if we could sue these creeps for defamation, slander? Do a few test cases, make the snowflake prove, in a court of law, that you’re a nazi or a racist. Especially if it’s a Phd who’s doing the slander.
There is no such law.
>>Freedoms just another word for nothing left to lose?
I don’t having freedom means you have nothing left to lose. But, gaining/regaining it certainly means you have nothing left to lose.
A future generation will have realize that and fight for it. The generations of Americans who grew up as free-range children (so they instinctively understand freedom) are too old, too comfortable, too invested in the status quo to do what needs to be done.
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