{"id":212500,"date":"2017-08-20T17:55:54","date_gmt":"2017-08-20T21:55:54","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/after-charlottesville-the-first-and-second-amendments-are-under-fire-national-review\/"},"modified":"2017-08-20T17:55:54","modified_gmt":"2017-08-20T21:55:54","slug":"after-charlottesville-the-first-and-second-amendments-are-under-fire-national-review","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/second-amendment\/after-charlottesville-the-first-and-second-amendments-are-under-fire-national-review\/","title":{"rendered":"After Charlottesville, the First and Second Amendments Are Under Fire &#8211; National Review"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    A very strange thing has happened    since last weekends dreadful violence in Charlottesville.    White supremacists used virtually every form of weapon    except guns, yet somehow the Second Amendment is now    under fire. Even worse, those who lawfully exercise the right    to keep and bear arms now have fewer defenders when they also    choose to speak.  <\/p>\n<p>    It started with Virginia governor Terry McAuliffe. In remarks    that were oddly enough edited out of a New York Times    article, McAuliffe claimed that 80 percent of the people    here had semiautomatic weapons. He further asserted that    militia members had better equipment than our state police.    He also said that white supremacists had weapons stashed around the city.  <\/p>\n<p>    The Virginia state police disputed the governors claims, stating    that theyd specifically looked for weapons stashes and no    weapons were located. Further, they assured the public that    they were not outgunned by militias. A spokesperson    said the police were equipped with more-than-adequate    specialized tactical and protective gear for the purpose of    fulfilling their duties to protect the people present at the    protests.  <\/p>\n<p>    No matter. Claims that gun-toting militia members had somehow    chilled free speech rocketed around the    Web. Yet who, exactly, was deterred from speaking last weekend?    Not only were people speaking, they were shrieking, chanting,    yelling, and arguing. Few were deterred even from brawling.  <\/p>\n<p>    Then, yesterday, a more significant shoe dropped. The Wall Street Journal reported    that the American Civil Liberties Union will no longer defend    hate groups seeking to march with firearms. In other words,    the groups anti-gun stance is now directly influencing its    First Amendment advocacy. Its executive director, Anthony    Romero, told the Journal that the decision was in    keeping with a 2015 policy adopted by the ACLUs national board    in support of reasonable firearm regulation.  <\/p>\n<p>    For all its flaws and inconsistencies in other areas, the ACLU    had been one of the last well-resourced national legal    organizations that were truly non-partisan in defending First    Amendment freedoms such as the right to march and speak in    Charlottesville. Indeed, a local ACLU chapter had defended the    alt-rights liberties at that very protest. But now the ACLUs    message was clear: lawfully exercise Second Amendment rights,    and well turn our backs on your First Amendment freedoms.  <\/p>\n<p>    The law already prohibits true threats, and there are an array    of legal restrictions on the place and manner of bearing arms    depending on the jurisdiction and location. Under existing    precedent, groups that engage in threats or violate local    firearms laws face severe legal consequences. The ACLUs    position, however, is that it will not represent a category of    organizations that are completely compliant with the    applicable laws.  <\/p>\n<p>    The ACLU is a private organization, and it has complete    discretion to choose its clients, but its action reveals the    extent to which arguments about civil liberties are becoming    dangerously partisan and short-sighted. The ACLU has enjoyed an    enormous surge in membership and donations since    itpositioned itself as the law firm of the #Resistance,    but a number of these new members are completely ignorant of    the organizations traditional First Amendment work and were    furious when they found out the ACLUs role in protecting the    alt-rights constitutional rights.  <\/p>\n<p>    Thus, yet another negative result of last weekends deadly    violence is that both the First and Second Amendments    are under increasing cultural pressure. Rather than focus on    the actual violence that caused so much pain and harm last    weekend, activists are renewing calls for so-called hate-speech    restrictions, and theyre increasing demands for restrictions    on the right to bear arms. The ACLU is a key pressure point.    Rights that dont enjoy a robust defense are not rights at all.    The Constitution is not a self-executing document.  <\/p>\n<p>    At this point, the gun-rights debate is almost beyond the reach    of facts. A weekend that was notable mainly for an act of    vehicular terror has become a pretext for discouraging    the exercise of Second Amendment rights. Sadly, our First    Amendment debates are racing in the same direction. All too    many Americans seek the power to suppress and shame more than    they cultivate the ability to rebut and persuade. Alt-right    drivel isnt a threat to the constitutional experiment. A    culture that values censorship over debate, however, is.  <\/p>\n<p>    And lest we think these categories are easy, and that its    possible to suppress the rights of the worst people without    touching the civil liberties of the mainstream, consider this.    I used to work at an organization that the Southern Poverty Law    Center considers a hate group, the Alliance Defending    Freedom. Its deemed a hate group in large part because it    holds to an orthodox Christian view of sexual morality and    gender identity. I hold those same views. Im also a    concealed-carry permit holder. My wife and I carry a weapon    virtually all the time because of threats, ironically enough,    from the alt-right. Should the ACLU defend my right to speak?  <\/p>\n<p>    Sadly, there are many Americans who would say no. They hate my    viewpoint too much. They hate guns too much. The allure of    power and control is too strong. They see little value in    dissent, especially on the most sensitive cultural issues, and    they utterly reject the concept of an armed citizenry. Yet even    terrible crimes shouldnt cause us to retreat from our    commitments to liberty.  <\/p>\n<p>    Our constitutional republic and our culture of free speech have    endured and prospered in the worst of attacks, events far worse    than even the dreadful crimes in Charlottesville. It suffers,    however, in the face of cultural retreat and surrender. The    alt-right is too pathetic to warrant the slightest compromise.    Yet thats exactly what the ACLU did, and short-sighted    Americans applauded.  <\/p>\n<p>    The alt-right hates American traditions and American liberties.    Why grant it the slightest influence over American life?  <\/p>\n<p>     David French is a senior writer    for National    Review, a senior fellow at the    National Review Institute, and an attorney.  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Visit link:<br \/>\n<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/www.nationalreview.com\/article\/450615\/aclu-backs-down-it-will-no-longer-defend-protesters-when-guns-are-involved\" title=\"After Charlottesville, the First and Second Amendments Are Under Fire - National Review\">After Charlottesville, the First and Second Amendments Are Under Fire - National Review<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> A very strange thing has happened since last weekends dreadful violence in Charlottesville. 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