Confusing Free speech

in #philosophy5 years ago

It seems crazy to me that we are still debating what this means, or at least what it ought to be. I mean, no doubt of all us have a grasp of the concept, more so if we live in a western society, but do we really embrace it, or we just think we do, and that seems to be enough.



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The opposition


If you truly embrace the ideals of freedom of speech, then you must also be completely comfortable defending the right of someone who you oppose to speak up. In other words, you can't both claim to be for freedom while restraining or accepting the censoring of others. It's not only paradoxical and dishonest, but in my opinion also pathetic.

This is why It's frustrating for anyone who actually embraces this freedom to see how some "progressive minds" fail to see how much they hurt their own cause. In other words, when you isolate a group with an opposing opinion, not only do you validate their position, but also show the weakness in yours. The battle of ideas is one that is not only healthy, but it needs to happen for actual progress to occur.

But to abandon abstracts, let me lay some painful thought experiments that may or may not apply to you my dear reader:

  • As a Jewish person, are you willing to defend the right of someone to deny the holocaust?
  • As an atheist, are you willing to defend the right of someone to profess their faith?
  • As a religions person, are you willing to defend the right of someone to talk about Atheism?

I think you get the picture. If one of those applies to you and you thought to yourself "No! never... I would never help the opposition", then, I'm sorry to say, you don't understand freedom of speech nor stand for it at all.

Battle of Ideas


The only way we move forward as a society is to duke it out, so to speak. That is, to have debates, to discuss the differences and find compromise when we can. We don't win by silencing others, but by making more sense than they do.

I applaud those who invite people with opposing views to discuss policies and ideologies. Of course I should add the caveat, that I applaud it, only when it's done with sincere intention of having a healthy conversation. This of course is not always the case, and there is a fraction of pundits out there who just love the drama of political Theater, but those are usually the ones I don't take seriously anyways.

We should really take a look back at how intellectual discussions were carried in the somewhat recent past, before the media turned everything into a machine for selling ad space, and the conversations had more refined characteristics.

Consequence


I think this is precisely where people get confused, simply because the right to speak is conflated with the idea of the lack of consequence. In other words, someone may have the right to say the most ignorant, bigoted thing imaginable, and the voices of reason have free reign to criticize and ridicule that someone for it.

You see, criticizing someone's opinion is not censorship and its most definitely not an attack on free speech, but the opposite. Why is this so confusing to some people? I guess they've not taken the time to think about it enough.

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Many people are capable of having a goal. When they decide to attain that goal, they have to reckon what they will undertake to achieve it. Folks that are willing to do anything to reach their goals have no principles, they have only their own desires.

Free speech demonstrates having principles, and censorship demonstrates the opposite.

Thanks!

Free speech demonstrates having principles, and censorship demonstrates the opposite.

this sums it up perfectly!

Excellent review @meno and I think that a healthy criticism of the opinions of others is very important, but everyone should understand what he says!

I applaud those who invite people with opposing views to discuss policies and ideologies.

I come from a religious family, my grandfather was almost a priest, thank god he met my grandmother... anyways, the best discussions I have about atheism and religion is with him, the best discussions are those we have with the opposition because we can learn so much how the opposition's mind works!

I think no subject or topic should be taboo, we should all be allowed to speak our minds, and criticize what other's think or don't think... I've had discussions with racists where I was able to change the racist's mind through the use of facts... I've changed the opinion of anti-vaxxers. I was never able to change the opinion of a flat earther, but I'm sure that sooner or later I'll be able to!

Freedom of speech and freedom of the press, no subject or topic should be taboo.

Saying whatever one likes is one thing but doing whatever they like is something else. They can talk about hateful mentalities or degraded positions on life but they may not get away with acting out abuse of another, that should be disallowed. The problem is that some use free speech to incite crime or to preach a criminal propaganda. Where do we draw the line? That will be the constant battle of words or speech I presume.

This excerpt is to me a golden nugget of information regarding this very subject.

Thanks @meno, let me check it out.
Hectic, the students can't speak out at college any more. It was always a place of free speech and radical thought. I have heard that academia is highly controlled and streamlined to conform to a certain group-think.
In my country of South Africa now, the black majority use the racist label for every white person who has opposing thoughts on the govt. It is the default go-to label for whatever you dare to say.

I've been told as much and it's deeply disturbing to say the least... we need to get over these regressive behaviors and fight back, because normalizing them is exactly how we bring about true social decay.

You’ve come a long way on this steem blockchain in the last year or two! Keep it up and Steem on.

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Thanks bud... Good to see you are still around, I thought you were gone for a bit there.

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Very well said!

Also in the steem world. Are you willing to allow people to talk about vaccination rights, flat earth and other unpopular views.

I have no patience for those who feel they know the best, and no one else should be willing to express other things.

very true, thinking that we can effectively have something akin to "idea police" is somewhat ridiculous.

Totally agree with you on this. Yeah freedom of speech but you should at least have some morals and respect which really seem to be lacking in this world.

i agree with you

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