Neo-neocon has a thoughtful, don't-miss post on freedom of speech (using the recent Harvard kerfuffle as an example).
I'm often amazed at the apparent inability of lefties to see the huge conflict between freedom of speech on the one hand, and the political correctness and zero tolerance movements currently sweeping our schools on the other hand. Many times earnest lefties have told me straight out that there is no conflict at all, when it's perfectly obvious that there is (as Neo-neocon points out).
In Europe especially this has for a decade or so assumed almost farcical dimensions, such as the unfortunately frequent cases where homeowners are prosecuted and imprisoned because they defended their family and property from a burglar – with the punishment doled out to the homeowner being far worse than the punishment (if any!) received by the burglar.
Now we have a generate of kids entering adulthood who were indoctrinated by our school system in the ways of political correctness and zero tolerance. This is precisely what happened in Europe some 20 years ago, so it doesn't seem too far a leap to predict that we're headed toward an America that's as intolerant of free speech as is most of Europe today. To this American, that's a frightening thought.
The emergence of the tea party movement, though, is a move in the opposite direction – toward free speech, and away from political correctness. A small move, to be sure – and arguably unintentional and accidental – but a move nonetheless. Let's hope that snowballs into a full-throated intolerance of politcal correctness and zero tolerance!
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