Showing posts with label 1st Amendment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1st Amendment. Show all posts

Sunday, July 7, 2019

Freedom Of Speech Is a Two Edged Sword

All of this talk of censoring free speech has got me thinking.
Basically it all started with this favorite radio/podcast host I have. This gentleman and his wife were driving up in Maine when a pickup truck drove past them with Confederate flags flying from the rear of their truck. This host, and his wife were offended by the flying of the Confederate flags, and pulled into a store parking lot to confront the folks in the truck. The radio/podcast host and his wife told the couple in the truck that they were offended by their flying of the Confederate flag which they saw as being racist in nature. They were summarily flipped off by the couple in the truck, and a short verbal confrontation occurred, fortunately no was hurt or worse.
As I listened to this tale, I was thinking to myself “Well the Confederate flag is a symbol, and symbols mean different things to different people. Their anger may be justified, but maybe my radio host and his wife were a little out of line.”
But then I thought some more, “What if they were flying a Nazi flag instead of a Confederate flag from the back of their pickup truck?” This flag has definite racial meanings to it. Should I, or anyone else confront them to say that they are offended? Should there be a LAW that states that the Nazi flag not be flown by anyone in public?
This censorship of offensive material is a very slippery slope. The First Amendment to the Constitution states that no laws shall be passed to restrict the right of free speech of American citizens. Citizens also have a right to disagree with what others say. There is a right to express yourself, whether it be a Nazi Flag, Confederate Flag, or whether you have a Christmas tree. The Constitution does not give you the right to bash, pummel, or kill anyone who you disagree with, or who you feel offended by.
If you give the government, or anyone the power to censor Nazi Flags, Confederate Flags, statues of Robert E. Lee, etc. you are opening a Pandora’s box. This is opening a door to anything, and everything being censored that someone, (or the government, who the Constitution is really protecting us from) finds offensive.
We all need to grow a thicker skin. Dumb asses fly Confederate flags in Maine, or wear Nazi gear for one reason; to piss people off. These dumb asses get off on doing that. Don’t play into their game and add more anger which they feed off of. The best way to handle dumb asses is simply to ignore them
Allow dumb asses to be dumb asses as long as they are not violent dumb asses. The Constitution allows everyone who wants to be a dumb ass to be one.

Saturday, January 5, 2019

What Is It That Triggers People?

What is it that triggers people? The 1st amendment to the Constitution allows freedom of speech. This freedom also means that all of us need to have a thicker skin. Remember “Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words can never hurt me”? This means we HAVE to allow others their say, without being offended. It doesn’t mean you have to agree with them, it just means you have to put up with what they say. Then you can debate, disagree as you see fit.
The liberal “politically correct” is nothing more than an attempt to censor free speech.
I will not have any of that. Say what you will, I can handle it.