{"id":229006,"date":"2017-07-20T01:09:02","date_gmt":"2017-07-20T05:09:02","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/civility-now-corey-lewandowski-ignites-free-speech-debate-in-cleveland-scene-weekly.php"},"modified":"2017-07-20T01:09:02","modified_gmt":"2017-07-20T05:09:02","slug":"civility-now-corey-lewandowski-ignites-free-speech-debate-in-cleveland-scene-weekly","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/free-speech\/civility-now-corey-lewandowski-ignites-free-speech-debate-in-cleveland-scene-weekly.php","title":{"rendered":"Civility Now! Corey Lewandowski Ignites Free Speech Debate in &#8230; &#8211; Cleveland Scene Weekly"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>In what was surely the most hot-button episode of WCPN's Sound of  Ideas in months, City Club of Cleveland CEO Dan Moulthrop  appeared alongside local attorney Subodh Chandra* and the ACLU's  Elizabeth Bonham Wednesday morning to discuss the City Club's  recent announcement that it'll be hosting fired Trump campaign  manager Corey Lewandowski on August 3.  <\/p>\n<p>    That announcement met with immediate criticism on social media.    Cleveland.com clutched its pearls and called the response \"one of the most    volatile in the 105-year history of the citadel of free    speech.\"  <\/p>\n<p>    The Twitter critics  people who wondered, among other things,    what exactly Lewandowski would bring to the City Club (besides,    perhaps, notoriety) and who prodded Moulthrop to explain the    decision, in light of Lewandowski's thuggish behavior on the campaign    trail  were described as \"voices of intolerance.\"  <\/p>\n<p>    Moulthrop has since orchestrated a kind of publicity tour,    which included the Wednesday morning SOI broadcast. First,    he penned an op-ed for Cleveland.com,    celebrating the distinguished history of the City Club and    casting the decision to host Lewandowski (at Congressman Jim    Renacci's invitation) as a natural extension of the    organization's valor in the face of tension and controversy. In    a head-scratching formulation, he characterized the criticism    of the City Club's decision as \"intolerance for dissent.\"  <\/p>\n<p>    But that particular position was greeted with skepticism    by Subodh Chandra, a City Club member, Wednesday morning. He    agreed in principle with Moulthrop's invocation of free speech    ideals, but reminded Moulthrop and listeners that the First    Amendment protects citizens from government infringement on    their free speech rights. It has nothing to do with private    entities like the City Club, which makes specific choices about    who it invites and what topics it elevates. In Chandra's view,    Lewandowski \"degraded\" the City Club. If he was a valid guest,    Chandra asked, who would be off-limits?  <\/p>\n<p>    Moulthrop said the outer limits were for the City Club's board    to determine.  <\/p>\n<p>    Elizabeth Bonham, too, stressed the need for clarity when    framing the debate. She agreed that the current controversy was    not a First Amendment Issue, and that when private    organizations invoke the First Amendment, it's a    misrepresentation. They can certainly advocate free    speech, she said. But they aren't bound by the First Amendment    at all.  <\/p>\n<p>    Moulthrop pushed back, suggesting that citizens engage with    free speech in a different way than lawyers do, and that it's    incumbent upon civil society organizations to work adjacent to    the Constitution.  <\/p>\n<p>    To Chandra, the question was almost immaterial  \"a    distraction,\" he said. There was no disputing that the City    Club was constitutionally allowed to host Lewandowski.    To him, though, Lewandowski was just a shitty, substandard    guest  a \"third-tier, B-list\" failed politician and fired    strategist best known for assaults on reporters and protesters.    One caller suggested that Chandra's take was \"elitist.\"  <\/p>\n<p>    But it gets to a fundamental issue that critics of the City    Club's decision have voiced: Unless you're the United States    government, being \"inclusive\" in celebrating free speech does    not at all mean being exhaustive. Unlike the government,    which must permit everything short of violence, critics believe    that private entities can (and should) be selective in the    speech they choose to give a platform to. In their view,    celebrating civil discourse might mean the opposite of what    it's being said to mean; it almost certainly means excluding    people like Ann Coulter and Alex Jones and holocaust deniers.  <\/p>\n<p>    In the critics' line of thinking, declining an invite from Jim    Renacci to host Lewandowski should not be seen as \"suppressing    free speech\" or \"silencing\" an opposing viewpoint. The City    Club should be perfectly capable of defending a person's right    to say something without flying that person to Cleveland and    giving them an hour at an esteemed local institution to spew    kooky or bigoted hot takes. One can recognize (and cherish) the    U.S. government's inability to censorMilo Yiannopoulos,    for example, and still believe that Simon & Schuster    shouldn't publish his memoir.  <\/p>\n<p>    Mercifully, Dan Moulthrop does not appear to believe that the    City Club is the United States government. But his exact    position is difficult to nail down: He has advanced the idea    that the City Club musthost Lewandowski  \"we must    engage in dialogue with those who are shaping public discourse\"     but not in spite of his behavior. Moulthrop seems to    believe that the former strategist is really a top-hole guest.    He has deflected questions about Lewandowski's documented    assaults.  <\/p>\n<p>    To the City Club, Lewandowski is valuable because he was part    of something historic (the election of a real estate mogul and    reality TV star to the U.S. presidency), and now influences    more than 2 million people every day on Fox News. Inviting him     and, crucially, giving attendees the opportunity to ask him    tough questions  is in keeping with the City Club's mission.  <\/p>\n<p>    But to Chandra, Lewandowski is only famous for being infamous.    And as a known purveyor of alt-facts and propaganda, even the    vaunted City Club Q&A isn't likely to yield an informative    or productive dialogue. Chandra said, though, that his primary    issue was with the City Club's apparently diminished standards.    Now that Lewandowski has been invited, Chandra encouraged    people to attend and ask questions.  <\/p>\n<p>    Meanwhile, eye-rollers on social media are curious about the    \"dissent\" which they're being called intolerant of: What is    Corey Lewandowski dissenting from, for example?    And by whom are we called upon to practice inclusive    free speech values vis-a-vis C-Lew? Well, by Dan Moulthrop and    the City Club's recent defenders. In their view, presumably,    Lewandowski represents dissent from our own ideas. It's    important to welcome him,therefore, as a civil\/civic    attempt to broaden our minds and find common ground, etc.  <\/p>\n<p>    Here's the best thread from the Twitter opposition:  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>See the original post:<\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"https:\/\/www.clevescene.com\/scene-and-heard\/archives\/2017\/07\/19\/civility-now-corey-lewandowski-ignites-free-speech-debate-in-cleveland\" title=\"Civility Now! Corey Lewandowski Ignites Free Speech Debate in ... - Cleveland Scene Weekly\">Civility Now! 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