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Tag Archives: Free speech
#FreeSpeech What geniuses in government will be tasked with deciding what we can and cannot say?
THE HILL France has turned into one of the worldwide threats to free speech by Jonathan Turley July 6, 2019 …While our politicians in the United States may applaud Macron like village idiots, most Americans are hardcore believers in free … Continue reading
#FreeSpeech #Censorship “It is essential that the culture of victimhood, in which people think they can silence others on the grounds of “identity,” is dismantled”
GATESTONE Campus Censorship: Orwell Ignored by Robbie Travers September 13, 2017 …To begin with, just about any idea can be found “offensive” by someone. To devout conservative Muslims and Christians, homosexuality may be offensive; to anti-Semites, Jews; to white racists, blacks; … Continue reading
Building the New Dark-Age Mind
PJ MEDIA by Victor Davis Hanson June 8, 2015 America’s descent into the Dark Ages will not end well. It never has in the past. History is not static and it does not progress linearly. There was more free speech … Continue reading
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Tagged Enlightenment, Free speech, United States, US Constitution, Victor Davis Hanson
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The “Speech-Denialists”
GATESTONE by Daniel Mael June 2, 2015 On college campuses, teachers, students and sometimes even administrators seem to have become ever more eager to block any idea with which they disagree. Often it appears as if their first impulse is to … Continue reading