{"id":1124331,"date":"2024-04-25T22:56:53","date_gmt":"2024-04-26T02:56:53","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/uncategorized\/the-awkward-truth-about-sex-and-free-speech-nina-welsch-the-critic\/"},"modified":"2024-04-25T22:56:53","modified_gmt":"2024-04-26T02:56:53","slug":"the-awkward-truth-about-sex-and-free-speech-nina-welsch-the-critic","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/freedom-of-speech\/the-awkward-truth-about-sex-and-free-speech-nina-welsch-the-critic\/","title":{"rendered":"The awkward truth about sex and free speech | Nina Welsch &#8211; The Critic"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    Months    ago, I had a miserable eureka moment. I was an aspiring    writer whod quietly exiled myself from most of my writing    circles due to the bullying pressure to support extremist    left-wing politics or risk a whispering campaign. Even staying    mute was treated as suspect.  <\/p>\n<p>      Studies have consistently shown a notable sex      difference in attitudes towards free speech and the freedom      to offend    <\/p>\n<p>    The most subtle defence of freedom of speech for those    you disagreed with could generate accusations of enabling    hate. Having spent my twenties either studying or working in    support staff roles in universities  a world I also    self-exiled from due to the suffocating hive-mindery  I    reflected on what the worst sectors for such #bekind bullying    and pressure to conform were; where you most likely risked    ostracism if you dissented: academia, publishing, the arts, the    charity sector, education, clinical psychology. I had a    depressing suspicion what a common denominator might be and    sadly it proved right. These are all sectors dominated by    women.  <\/p>\n<p>    Studies have consistently shown a notable sex difference    in attitudes towards free speech and the freedom to offend,    such as in this     study by American social scientist Cory    Clark. This particular survey was conducted by    the US-based Knight Foundation and specifically pertained to    university campuses. As this     study by Kings College London shows    though, there are very similar sex disparities more broadly,    with women on average showing more sympathy for the importance    of sensitive language over free speech that may    offend.  <\/p>\n<p>    Before I go any further here, there are three important    things to highlight. The first is that these sex disparities,    while notable, are not overwhelming. Stats may indicate that a    minority of women favour freedom of speech over prioritising    inclusivity and sensitivity and vice versa for men but they    are large minorities (the aforementioned female-dominated    sectors have plenty of males wholl support authoritarian    speech policy for the sake of progressivism). There is more    of a spectrum than a dichotomy here. The second thing is that    caring about inclusivity and sensitive language is, in case it    needs said, a very positive trait. In many circumstances it can    and should be prioritised (when working with children, for    instance, and trying to encourage their development and    discourage bullying). The fact that women are  again, on    average  more egalitarian, more considerate of peoples    feelings and more diplomatic (or agreeable, as its often said)    can be strengths, as is the masculine tendency towards clear    hierarchy, meritocracy and prioritising tasks over    relationships. All virtues taken to the extreme become    detrimental or harmful and problems only arise when the    pendulum swings too far. In harmony, these traits can (and    have) accomplished tremendous things. The third point is that    the two values  freedom of speech and inclusivity (or    kindness) need not be antagonists. In Clarks study, the men    and women who prioritised free speech over promoting    inclusivity are highly unlikely to be    against the latter. They simply    identified that the freedom to offend has to come first to    preserve liberal democracy and the pursuit of truth in a    university environment .  <\/p>\n<p>    But university environments, as is patently evident to    all but the most insulated and echo chamber-bound, are not    committing enough to this principle. Nor are other places where    freedom to offend must take precedence over subjective    feelings, such the arts and the press. Take the pompously named    Global Disinformation Index (GDI), which [advises]    policymakers and business leaders about how to combat    disinformation. The GDIs definition of what constitutes    disinformation is extremely dubious. The head of the    organisation, Claire Metford has stated:  <\/p>\n<p>    A lot of disinformation is not just whether something is    true or false  it escapes from the limits of fact-checking.    Something can be factually accurate but still extremely    harmful  <\/p>\n<p>    The tell-tale misguided safetyism behind the GDIs ethos    moved me to look up the organisations website, which very    helpfully shows a breakdown of employee demographics. Again,    certain unfortunate correlations stand:  <\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>    The second pie chart is relevant as it shows another    important factor propagating well-intentioned censorship: age.    As The KCL study shows, there are other demographic factors in    the free speech versus be kind divide; attitudes also    differ between Pro-Brexit and Pro-remain voters, Conservative    party and Labour Party supporters and age groups. It is being    increasingly observed that coercive progressivism, to    steal     journalist Stephen Daisleys phrase, is    particularly attractive to Gen-Z and millennial age women for    reasons largely to do with misplaced ideas of kindness and    defending the vulnerable modern culture has weaned them    on.  <\/p>\n<p>    This is a phenomenon where the chicken arguably came    before the egg. It is not the fault of millennial\/Gen-Z women    that they (we) came of age or were brought up from birth in a    time of wildly confusing sexual politics and social media,    which as has been well-observed, is a particularly seductive    and destructive tool for young women, and enables social    dynamics that encourage psychological bullying and character    assassination; the style of bullying women are most susceptible    to (although, again, by no means exclusively). If elite    workplaces (such as academia and publishing) are not only    permitting but rewarding progressive hivemindery, it makes    sense they are following the incentives.  <\/p>\n<p>    The impact that the feminisation of cultural    institutions is having on attitudes to free speech and rise in    paranoia about often ill-defined hate speech remains a    cautiously sidelined subject in moderate-lefty circles. It has    been boldly brought to light by some young female commentators    such as     Freya India and     Louise Perry (Perry has also    interviewed    Cory Clark in depth on her podcast) but overall, it    remains a something of an elephant in the room outwith highly    conservative circles or the Manosphere (believe me, theyre    talking about it). Its understandable why its being avoided.    I know from experience shining light on any rift or heated    debates within feminism will bring certain men flocking in    glee, rubbing their hands because Lolz, the feminazis are    eating their own. Nonetheless, uncomfortable realities should    not be avoided because idiots might hijack and twist it into    support for their own regressive agenda. When difficult and    complex problems leave a void, it is only more likely to get    filled by very loud and dangerous voices, rather than nuanced,    constructive ones.  <\/p>\n<p>    There is a very strong feminist case for women taking    this issue by the tusks. Its been enthusiastically (and    correctly) observed that women have been disproportionately    persecuted for pushing back against coercive progressivism in    cultural institutions. The reticence at acknowledging our sex    has spearheaded much of the persecution and, more pertinently,    understanding why, must be overcome. There is no shortage of    freethinking, intellectually resilient and pro-freedom of    speech women who are either suppressing themselves or    self-excluding from cultural institutions that in a healthy    climate, they would be flourishing in and leading for the    better. The most competent and clever women can and have at    times been hounded out of academia, the arts and journalism by    overgrown mean girls leading smear campaigns. Not to mention,    they are being leap-frogged by comparatively mediocre people    who parrot the right views, to the detriment of all of us. If    tackling this poison in modern cultural institutions means some    deeply uncomfortable reckonings about certain aspects of female    social behaviour, then it is worth it.  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Visit link:<br \/>\n<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/thecritic.co.uk\/the-awkward-truth-about-sex-and-free-speech\/\" title=\"The awkward truth about sex and free speech | Nina Welsch - The Critic\" rel=\"noopener\">The awkward truth about sex and free speech | Nina Welsch - The Critic<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> Months ago, I had a miserable eureka moment. 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