The Growing Tyranny of Free Speech Suppression and What You
Can Do
By Paul A Philips
Some people need reminding that the principled 1st Amendment
was written to allow the flow of free speech without government interference.
The 1st Amendment allows a person in the minority to say what they
want while protecting them from the opposing majority:
What we’re witnessing today on unprecedented levels is the
denial of our self-expression through a number of uncompromising authorities
taking away our right to free speech.
-Consequentially, we’re facing a crisis where citizens’
ability to think for themselves, communicate opinions or disagreement is
seriously under threat.
The growing tyranny of free speech suppression can be found:
In schools
Yes, get them at an early age so that they can be under the
ruling thumb with ludicrous, moronic prohibitions and zero tolerance policies
making the schoolchildren too scared to say anything for the rest of their
lives.
For example, I’m told that schoolchildren in some schools
cannot say certain words like, for instance, gun (now referred to as ‘the
G-word’)… –How will this growing word
embargo affect the ability to communicate education clearly?
Political correctness
Hoards of politically correct weasels and control freaks
have been allowed to run amok on citizens of all ages enforcing their petty
word characterisations.
Here are just a couple of examples:
Some UK Hospital staffs have been severely ticked off for
stigmatizing patients: To avoid the so-called stigmatizing ‘out-patients’ must
be called ‘clients.’
Music teachers have been told that pupils cannot teach the
song ‘Baa Baa Black Sheep.’ In line with political correctness it must be
called ‘Baa Baa Happy Sheep!’
Reported for speech categorization
Besides political correctness citizens are getting reported
for a number of speech categorizations considered to make someone feel
uncomfortable, unsafe or cause offence.
College campuses are known to be the hotbed for this.
Besides encouraging the snitch-community students could be reporting each other
for ‘trigger warning’,’ micro-aggression’ and ‘red light’ speech
categorizations…
In schools besides hateful speech, offending; ethnic origin,
sexual orientation, disability, religion… teasing is now considered to be
bullying. Bullying is deemed by authorities as tomorrow’s hate crime…
Social Media
Bearing in mind the effects they have on government policy,
besides Google, for some time, social media giants such as Facebook and Twitter
(see video) have been at work on what speech needs online censoring. Taking the
case where you’re not approved, deemed by these corporations as
‘anti-government speech,’ then you will be deleted on the basis of ‘extremism.’
-Implications, implications??
The consequences of the suppression of free speech
1. Inability to think critically
Already mentioned, the suppression of certain words and
speech categorisations will greatly hinder the ability to think critically and
communicate views in an articulate manner because of a lack of vocabulary.
2. Easier to control and manipulate
As a consequence of 1 it will make individuals that much
easier to further control and manipulate.
–Where will it go from here?
3. Creates limited choices
Language and thought creates our reality and when greatly
restricted our choices will in turn be based on limited or even false
paradigms.
4. Breeds ‘unhealthy scepticism’
Typical of a totalitarian scenario, adhering to the
establishment’s growing suppression leads to what I call unhealthy scepticism
where more and more people will become fixed, rigid and dogmatic in their
beliefs. – Instead of investigating, anyone seeing outside of the limited
viewpoint will be ignored, ridiculed or rejected, labelled as someone to be
‘sceptical’ about.
5. Encourages intolerance
We’ve seen a number of circumstances where dissent and
public opinion has been demonised unjustly. –Aren’t the authorities the real
extremists or bullies?
6. Easier to whitewash
If speech is under the control of corporations such as the
social media giants (or any other mainstream media outlet) acting on government
policy then it makes it easier to manipulate the general consensus, even to the
point of whitewashing dubious or criminal activities…
7. Bottling up effect
The bottling up of free speech could lead to violence,
rioting on the streets through frustration in the want to take action.
What you can do
Don’t become unquestioning compliant docile sheep. Don’t
live your life muzzled, glued to the TV. Don’t let the pillar of public apathy
keep the suppression of free speech propped up and standing.
Educate yourself. Understand the bigger picture on the
growing tyranny of free speech suppression and spread the word. –Understanding
the bigger picture ought to be enough to make anyone want to shout down from
the rooftops.
The solution is to confront. More people need to muster
enough courage to speak out on what isn’t being said than ever before. Confront
those politically correct weasels. Confront any control freak with ulterior
motives to shut people up…
Boycott the social media giants. There are a growing number
of other social media outlets dedicated to alternative view communities where
you’d be better off spending your time.
We have to stand in the gap, maintain our constitutional
right to hold up a protest sign, preserve public opinion… -whatever it takes to
protect our freedom of free speech.
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