{"id":189976,"date":"2017-04-28T14:51:52","date_gmt":"2017-04-28T18:51:52","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/professor-left-wing-snowflakes-get-some-things-right-about-free-speech-fact-check-totally-false-townhall\/"},"modified":"2017-04-28T14:51:52","modified_gmt":"2017-04-28T18:51:52","slug":"professor-left-wing-snowflakes-get-some-things-right-about-free-speech-fact-check-totally-false-townhall","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/freedom-of-speech\/professor-left-wing-snowflakes-get-some-things-right-about-free-speech-fact-check-totally-false-townhall\/","title":{"rendered":"Professor: Left Wing Snowflakes Get Some Things Right About Free Speech. Fact Check: Totally False. &#8211; Townhall"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    Is free speech something that should be redrawn? With Ann    Coulters scheduled speech at Berkeley cancelled today due to    security concerns, were once again seeing the ugly face of the    Left shutting down constitutionally-protected rights for the    sake of safe spaces and political correctness. Yet, thats the    whole point of college, immersing in things that    areoutside your comfort zone, right?My political    philosophy professor in college was an avowed anarchist and we    all turned out okay. Yet, Ulrich Baer, the vice provost for    faculty, arts, humanities, and diversity, and professor of    comparative literature at New York University, decided to bring    us an explanation for why its okay to chip away at the Bill of    Rights. The New York Times     published his op-ed and its only something that the snobby    elite in the urban bastions of America could argue in support    ofsquashing free speech: Its a public good that    constantly needs redrawing (they say) [emphasis mine]:  <\/p>\n<p>      Instead of defining freedom of expression as      guaranteeing the robust debate from which the truth emerges,      Lyotard focused on the asymmetry of different positions when      personal experience is challenged by abstract arguments. His      extreme example was Holocaust denial, where      invidious but often well-publicized cranks confronted      survivors with the absurd challenge to produce      incontrovertible eyewitness evidence of their experience of      the killing machines set up by the Nazis to exterminate the      Jews of Europe. Not only was such evidence unavailable, but      it also challenged the Jewish survivors to produce evidence      of their own legitimacy in a discourse that had      systematically denied their humanity.    <\/p>\n<p>      Lyotard shifted attention away from the content of free      speech to the way certain topics restrict speech as a public      good. Some things are unmentionable and undebatable, but not      because they offend the sensibilities of the sheltered young.      Some topics, such as claims that some human beings are by      definition inferior to others, or illegal or unworthy of      legal standing, are not open to debate because such people      cannot debate them on the same terms.    <\/p>\n<p>      The recent student demonstrations at Auburn against Spencers      visit  as well as protests on other campuses against Charles      Murray, Milo Yiannopoulos and others  should be understood      as an attempt to ensure the conditions of free speech for a      greater group of people, rather than censorship. Liberal      free-speech advocates rush to point out that the views of      these individuals must be heard first to be rejected. But      this is not the case. Universities invite speakers not      chiefly to present otherwise unavailable discoveries, but to      present to the public views they have presented elsewhere.      When those views invalidate the humanity of some people, they      restrict speech as a public good.    <\/p>\n<p>      In such cases there is no inherent value to be gained from      debating them in public. In todays age, we also have a      simple solution that should appease all those concerned that      students are insufficiently exposed to controversial views.      It is called the Internet, where all kinds of offensive      expression flourish unfettered on a vast platform available      to nearly all.    <\/p>\n<p>      The great value and importance of freedom of expression, for      higher education and for democracy, is hard to overestimate.      But it has been regrettably easy for commentators to create a      simple dichotomy between a younger generations      oversensitivity and free speech as an absolute good that      leads to the truth. We would do better to focus on a more      sophisticated understanding, such as the one provided by      Lyotard, of the necessary conditions for speech to be a      common, public good. This requires the realization that in      politics, the parameters of public speech must be      continually redrawn to accommodate those who previously had      no standing.    <\/p>\n<p>    Right, theres the Left using the most extreme example to    characterize the whole issue as if every conservative thats    being protested is denying thatthe Holocaust ever    happened. Thats not whats happening. Its students who just    dont want to hear other views because theyre, in the words of    Bill Maher, f**king babies. Moreover, the whole notion that    the parameters for free speech needs to be redrawn is absurd.    The First Amendment is quite explicit in outlining what the    Founders intended it to be used for in this country of ours.    Perverting that to give yourself various political escape    hatches to shut down conservatives is cute at best and abjectly    stupid at worst.  <\/p>\n<p>    The idea of freedom of speech does not mean a blanket    permission to say anything anybody thinks. It means balancing    the inherent value of a given view with the obligation to    ensure that other members of a given community can participate    in discourse as fully recognized members of that community,    wrote Baer.  <\/p>\n<p>    Thats precisely wrong. And there is value for inviting some of    the most insane people to speak. Since you brought up Nazis,    lets say a typical national socialist addresses a college,    offends people, denies the Holocaust, thinks Adolf Hitler is    the best leader in the world, and feels that anyone who isnt    Aryan is the scum of the Earth worthy of extermination. It    would be brutal. It would be rough, but theres nothing to gain    from this? You couldnt glean that maybe there should be    another discussion about the sordid history of anti-Semitism?    Maybe discuss at length the Holocaust; listing the endless    amounts of evidence that shows the Third Reich tried to purge    the entire continent, and eventually the world, of these    people? All of which ends with the same result: Nazis are wrong    and they have a history that is downright evil. Why do people    still carry Nazi beliefs? Is it due to a lack of education? Is    it because racism persists in families who hold such views? Can    the cyclebe broken with more speech, more tolerance, and    more outreach of some sort? If anything, having a Nazi    whackovisit campus is a great way to remind us the    horrors committed in the name of this ideology to avoid it from    ever happening again. And I frankly think that history lessons    tend to serve the public good.  <\/p>\n<p>    The National Review took Baerto    the woodshed for this piece as well. But the Right has also    found some unlikely allies in this fight, like the     American Civil Liberties Union. Liberal Jonathan Chait of    New York Magazine is also disconcerted with this    faction that he branded     the illiberal left. And yes, he also criticized Baer:  <\/p>\n<p>      But what kinds of speech should be shut down on these      grounds? Baers definition is rather vague.    <\/p>\n<p>      []    <\/p>\n<p>      Nearly all American politicians in both major parties support      some limits on legal immigration, and some measures to      enforce those laws. Virtually all of them define some human      beings as unworthy of legal standing  a position Baer      insists does not deserve to be defended in public at all.      Perfectly cogent arguments can and have been made that, say,      Hillary Clinton advocates systemically racist policies or      that Bernie Sanders encourages sexism. The ability to      associate disagreeable ideas with the oppressor, and to quash      free speech or other political rights in the name of justice      for the oppressed, is a power without any clear limiting      principle. Historically, states that rule on that basis tend      to push that power to its farthest possible limit.    <\/p>\n<p>    In other words, the end of free speech as we know it, coupled    with the entrance of an Americanized Cultural Revolution that    would make Mao proud. This is what were fightingand it    shouldnt be just conservatives. Any free speech loving    American should be horrified at the progressive intolerance    that spreading through American academia like a brushfire.  <\/p>\n<p>            Phew: There's Not Going To Be A Government Shutdown<\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Read this article:<br \/>\n<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/townhall.com\/tipsheet\/mattvespa\/2017\/04\/27\/professor-snowflakes-get-some-things-right-about-free-speech-fact-check-totally-false-n2317421\" title=\"Professor: Left Wing Snowflakes Get Some Things Right About Free Speech. Fact Check: Totally False. - Townhall\">Professor: Left Wing Snowflakes Get Some Things Right About Free Speech. Fact Check: Totally False. - Townhall<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> Is free speech something that should be redrawn? 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