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James M.'s avatar

Remember: as a principle, only one side regularly demands systematic censorship. They no longer have the cultural heft to pull it off... but conservatives are NOT calling people to be banned from Twitter for popular opinions, or run out of academia, or fired from their corporate jobs.

Free speech is extremely important. That tells me that we should be honest about the asymmetry here. It's not just about power. Conservatives will soon have real leverage in multiple major media companies. Universities are springing up. I HIGHLY doubt that anyone will be mobbed or bullied or accused of creating unsafe work environments... because they defend public education, or feminist scholarships. That literally is how crazy much of the institutional left was for a time - and the moderates never pushed back. Perhaps that's because if they didn't join in, THEY would be threatened. It's disgusting behavior, regardless of who does it. The ideologues are deranged, the go-along-to-get-along types are worthless cowards. Together, they represent upwards of 95% of the members of many liberal institutions.

https://jmpolemic.substack.com/p/archives-of-leftist-excess-2

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I am a (near) free speech absolutist, but I still believe there is a line that should never be crossed: treating violence as an acceptable response to speech. That is not a regular difference of opinion that we should have to tolerate. Just because it was wrong to fire people for being insufficiently progressive, that doesn’t mean conservative employees should have to work next to someone who openly wants them dead.

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