Yep. The death knell of the Enlightenment. It started with criminalizing "hate speech." Oh, it will only be this small category of really hateful, threatening and divisive speech that no decent person would ever say publicly....and, of course, it's been broadened into anything offensive.eRvin wrote:Some people have already been convicted under this law in the UK (and some similar laws in Australia).
Offensive? Nothing more than a whine. Oh, you're offended by that? Well, so fucking what? (paraphrasing Stephen Fry).
Once you give members of groups the right to silence offensive speech, you had a sword to the Christian creationist (who is offended by evolution), to the anti-abortion rights activist (who is offended by abortion), to the anti-gay Muslim (who is offended by gay stuff), or the anti-pork Muslim (who is offended by Peppa Pig), or the feminist (who is offended by a joke about sandwiches), and the list goes on and on.
We, as freethinkers, need to support the right to say things that other people find offensive. I mean, that's really the way to phrase it. There is no such thing as "offensive speech." There is speech a person finds offensive. It's subjective, not objective. And, just because some dickbag doesn't like what the street preacher is saying on the soap box in Piccadilly, well, so fucking what?
Where has the love of freedom gone in this world? Do we really want laws governing our tongues? I mean -- this is the generation we've become and/or are raising? People who think the right to say what one wants to say is not only of no value, but is dangerous and outdated?