Should offensive speech be banned? Where should we, as a society, draw the line where permitted speech is on one side, and forbidden speech is on the other? Should we even have that line? And should free speech be limited by things like trigger warnings and punishments for microaggressions? Greg Lukianoff, president of the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education, answers these questions and more.
People are ruled by their emotions, are slaves to their animal nature.
Tuesday, September 5th 2017 at 6:59AM
Steve Williams
Did you hear what this man said at the beginning of this report, let us take a moment to review what was said here.
Freedom of speech, the ability to express yourself. It's a cherished idea, as well it should be. Most of us who live in liberal Western democracies think, of it (FREE SPEECH) as a basic human right. But now we may be in danger of losing it.
That speaks volumes, right there. Where would you be if, we where to LOSE THE FREEDOM OF SPEECH?
I like to think so too however you saw this video didn't you? You saw what they doing in our nation's colleges. These are the people that will probably end up in politics and they may not make it easy on the middle poor and the middle classes.
Where would you be if, we where to LOSE THE FREEDOM OF SPEECH?
Some of them will end up in politics no doubt. What our colleges do about their speech is up to them. I'm glad I was educated 40 years ago.
Tuesday, September 5th 2017 at 7:34PM
Steve Williams