The Death
of Free Speech
There are lots of times when we do not like what
other people say, particularly if they say stuff about us, our good friends, religion, work, politics, or what
we believe about God.
I know it’s a bit later than George Orwell’s gloomy
prediction, and 1984 has come and long gone, but are we moving to the point where,
not only have we got to act right, but we must also speak right. I am referring
to being right according to what is PC. But more than that, we have to think right
too! So, it may be late by thirty plus years, but has the Orwellian “Big
Brother” world finally arrived?
There is a growing trend that says if I don’t agree
with some issue, or if my different opinion is not PC, or even if I just don’t
like it, then I must not be allowed to say it. Our universities are stopping people speaking
because they don’t like the view point of some of their students or staff. I probably agree that a lot of what is being
said is horrible, and distasteful; but doesn’t that suggest that the next stage
is to demand that not only is one not allowed to say what one thinks, but that
one must not even think differently, and then, if things escalate to stage
three, the echelons of power in universities would probably have to kill the Thinking person
who indulged in the atrocity of disagreeing with them.
There are many countries where one is not allowed to speak about the current politicians
if it is detrimental, the reigning monarchs of the state defiantly, and definitely not the religion or religious
personalities or leaders - that would be “blasphemy” and one would end up in prison or dead.
I do think it somewhat strange that a god has to be
defended by humans? I am very sure that
God is quite able to look after Himself. He does not need me, or anybody else
to defend Him. And of course, He said, when being crucified, “Father forgive
them. They don’t know what they are doing.” Of course, He was saying things
that should not be said, at least to the leaders of religion, and/or religious
views.
My question is: If my arguments are so good in any
particular area, does that mean that the only way my view cannot be presented
is that I must be silenced – or even killed if necessary. That is not a nice
world to live in. I am speaking from a position where people have written to me,
telling me that if they had any power they would make sure my view was silenced .
I guess therefore my argument must be correct and
the opposition so weak that the only way to win the argument or discussion is
to silence any opposite view.
Adrian Hawkes
Edited by Keith Lannon
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