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The leftist view of free speech

JONATHON SAWMILLER
Guest Opinion

Issue date: 10/1/07 Section: Opinion
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Free speech. It’s one of American citizens’ most important rights - important enough that our Founding Fathers clearly stated it in the First Amendment to the Constitution.
Unfortunately, it seems to be rather misunderstood and misused these days.

Too often leftists believe freedom of speech means only those with whom they agree should be free to speak. During a pre-class discussion last week, one of my fellow students of the liberal persuasion angrily proclaimed that Boise State President Bob Kustra should be fired. His crime? Allowing FOX News Senior Judicial Analyst Judge Andrew Napolitano to speak on Kustra’s weekly show on Boise State radio.

“I couldn’t believe it,” she sputtered angrily. “The whole reason I listen to NPR is so I don’t have to hear any of that conservative crap!” I pointed out that maybe a little diversity of thought was healthy for an institution of higher learning. “But I was so offended!” she returned. “I totally don’t agree with him. I just don’t think that type of thought has any place at a university.”

It was eerily similar to another incident a few months back, when I asked a student why she was tearing down advertisements for a speech about Islam and terrorism by professor and best-selling author Robert Spencer. “I don’t think conservative ideas belong on a college campus” was her explanation.

There you have it - leftist freedom of speech in a nutshell. As long as I believe something, it should be allowed. If I disagree, then it should be censored. And if I pull out the “I’m offended” card, then everyone’s rights are trumped and free speech must be squashed, the Constitution be damned.

It seems ludicrous, but this is the current state of higher education. Calling for censorship of a well-respected judicial expert because he believes the Constitution provides for limited government is acceptable, even expected. Vandalism and destruction of property are OK as long as one is trying to silence an opinion one doesn’t like.

Columbia University withdrew the invitation for Minuteman Project Leader Jim Gilchrist to speak there this fall. Apparently, speaking out against illegal immigration on a college campus “offended” someone and thus the subject was banned. Leftist censorship one, First Amendment nothing.

Columbia also bans the Reserve Officer Training Corps from campus. It just doesn’t feel comfortable with the policies of the U.S. military, so it simply silences it.

Of course, it would never be acceptable to allow students to make their own choice about ROTC. Leftist censorship two, First Amendment nothing.

Whose message, then, would Columbia like to promote? A radical Islamic despot, who imprisons journalists, hangs homosexuals, denies the Holocaust and has vowed to slaughter millions of innocent Israeli citizens? The same tyrant who sends Iranian military units into Iraq, delivering advanced weaponry responsible for killing hundreds of American soldiers?

I know. I had several close calls with some of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s weapons. I watched friends carried off wounded and bleeding from Iranian 122mm rockets. Yet this is the madman that Columbia chose to offer a stage and microphone, invoking the First Amendment.

Columbia has the right to invite whomever it wants to speak, it is appalling that it chose to invite an alleged mass-murdering Iranian despot while silencing the citizens and military of America.

It’s a resounding indictment of the leftist version of freedom of speech pervading higher education today, from the administrators and faculty to the students they influence.

It’s deplorable that students can spend four years at Boise State University and still promote censorship and silencing of alternative opinions.

What’s even worse is that no one taught them any better.
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Spearsister

posted 10/01/07 @ 1:07 AM MST

It's funny how you assume that the opinions and attitudes of two people constitute a fair percentage of liberal thinkers. It's a fallacy of logic known as an argument based in ignorance. (Continued…)

BankyTheHack

Bobby Maddox

posted 10/01/07 @ 8:13 AM MST

I figured this was another Sawmiller piece simply from the title. I know you love Fox News man but do you gotta grasp at straws just like they do?? You are constantly trying to somehow prove to the world how "evil" liberals are by providing nothing but than a few examples of jackasses who happen to be liberals or other "evidence" taken out of context. (Continued…)

Britton J. Holdaway

posted 10/01/07 @ 8:30 AM MST

The funny thing is, you both read the article.

The sad thing is, the theme of censorship on campuses--particularly against conservatives--isn't that far off the mark. (Continued…)

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John A. Charles

posted 10/01/07 @ 9:45 AM MST

Sawmiller says it correctly, that there is an politically correct and acceptable censorhip that is based upon the degree of offense and sentiment, as well as disagreement. (Continued…)

David Barry

posted 10/01/07 @ 11:17 AM MST

While I agree with your conclusion, I think that there is a deeper problem that needs to be addressed in this whole left vs. right "free speech" fiasco. (Continued…)

Tom von Alten

posted 10/01/07 @ 12:13 PM MST

There you have it - Sawmiller in a nutshell. Couple of anecdotes about despicable anti-conservatives, and a complaint about a speaker HE didn't like.

It seems ludicrous but this is the current state of higher education. (Continued…)

Sawyer Bosch

posted 10/01/07 @ 12:57 PM MST

Wow, I thought people like you didn't even go to college. I mean how retarded can you be to say that your an expert on "The Leftist view of free speech" because you had incidents with only two, unreasonable liberal students. (Continued…)

S. Bosch

S. Bosch

posted 10/01/07 @ 1:12 PM MST

let's see..... Republicans Mark Foley and Larry craig are both Homosexuals, Does that mean that all Republicans are Homosexuals? According to Jonathan Sawmiller's way of thinking, I guess they are. (Continued…)

Britton J. Holdaway

posted 10/01/07 @ 1:53 PM MST

That's funny, because people take a few idiot right-wingers and extrapolate their behavior over the whole spectrum of conservatives. While pointing your finger at John for taking a few "idiot left-wingers" and extrapolating over the liberal left on campuses, you are smearing yourselves in the process. (Continued…)

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jenny stanley

posted 10/02/07 @ 11:37 AM MST

Bravo to John for standing up for our right to free speech! I look forward to more from you! :-)

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