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ismnotwasm

(41,999 posts)
Wed Jan 28, 2015, 04:26 PM Jan 2015

'PC culture' isn't about your freedom of speech. It's about our freedom to be offended

When a writer like New York Magazine’s Jonathan Chait feels it necessary to whine in print about his and other (mostly well-remunerated) writers’ inability to write offensive tripe without consequence, I think: Boo-fucking-hoo. Get a real problem.

A man in the UK tried to kill three women because he was a virgin and thought of them “as a more weaker part of the human breed”. Another man who gave a thumbs up to the camera as he sexually assaulted Canadian teen Rehteah Parson – who later killed herself – was given probation. And here in the US, Republicans tried to pass a 20-week abortion ban that would only allow for rape and incest victims to access abortion services if they had first reported the crimes to police. And that’s just this month, and just about women, off the top of my head.

It is in that environment that Chait wants us to take seriously and without any offense his weighty, serious mind-baubles on everything from race relations to his frustration that rape laws are supposedly too strict and now his hand-wringing over imaginary affronts to white liberal men’s ability to speak freely (by which he means “without women or people of color getting mad at him”). Feminism might be dominating many conversations, but sexism is still horrific and, while there is a good conversation to be had over how ideological one-upmanship and “call out culture” impacts rigorous debate, that is not the conversation Chait is starting.


Chait conflates real incursions on speech – a University of Michigan student who was harassed and intimidated after he published what was seen as an offensive newspaper column, for example – and simple forms of activism like signing a petition to keep a speaker off campus. Most of the acts that Chait says are “perverting liberalism” are acts of free speech themselves: discussions of racial microaggressions, hashtag campaigns, and even complaints from women of color about racism on a Facebook group. It seems the only kind of speech Chait thinks should be “free” is the kind he agrees with.


http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2015/jan/28/pc-culture-freedom-of-speech-freedom-to-be-offended
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'PC culture' isn't about your freedom of speech. It's about our freedom to be offended (Original Post) ismnotwasm Jan 2015 OP
Another article on this topic that I liked here: F4lconF16 Jan 2015 #1
Nice! ismnotwasm Jan 2015 #3
Message auto-removed Name removed Jan 2015 #2
What a cruel joke this is: freshwest Jan 2015 #4
So the F-bomb is OK to print now? oberliner Jan 2015 #5
Is that your tak-away from the OP? n/t 1StrongBlackMan Jan 2015 #6
If it is sarcasm it falls flat. Tuesday Afternoon Jan 2015 #7
It was meant to be ironic oberliner Jan 2015 #8
Oh, okay ... 1StrongBlackMan Jan 2015 #9
Especially in here BainsBane Jan 2015 #10

Response to ismnotwasm (Original post)

freshwest

(53,661 posts)
4. What a cruel joke this is:
Wed Jan 28, 2015, 04:53 PM
Jan 2015
'...allow for rape and incest victims to access abortion services if they had first reported the crimes to police.'

Because those who commit incest on minors would give those kids a ride straight to the police to file charges on them!

The mindset on this is strictly out of Rick Sanctorum. It looks like they're winning, abetted by the silence of those who didn't get out and vote.

BainsBane

(53,056 posts)
10. Especially in here
Wed Jan 28, 2015, 09:28 PM
Jan 2015

where come in and say absolutely anything, most recently that calling a woman a "bitch" demeans dogs, not women. That's what we are dealing with here. People who think us less than animals.

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