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A recurring theme in public discourse that annoys me:

Person A says something that many people find offensive. Person A is criticised for it. Person A may or may not be censured in some fashion by their employers, if their statements connect in some way to their employment.

Either Person A or other persons from other positions in the alphabet declaim, "WHAT ABOUT FREEDOM OF SPEECH?" Optional: If American, cite the First Amendment.

Free speech does not mean free from criticism. The critics are, in fact, exercising their own free speech rights. And an employer can, within the limits of contract and employment law, do whatever the hell they want, because free speech does not guarantee you a platform, or freedom from consequences.

The First Amendment of the US Constitution prohibits the government from abridging freedom of speech. This is, in fact, the general model of free speech rights. The government can't prohibit you saying something (although in (in my view) saner countries, the government can and does prohibit hate speech, and the like), but this does not guarantee anything else at all, or else no Non-Disclosure Agreement would be legal, and no PR hack could be fired for saying that their client ate live puppies for kicks.

So SHUT UP ABOUT FREE SPEECH.
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From:[personal profile] rainbow
Date: April 12th, 2012 04:29 am (UTC)
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SO MUCH YES from other here. *nod*

as you say, the first amendment is about the govt, not private individuals, business, schools, etc. and free speech goes both ways.

i've had several times when i've been told that deleting rude comments, freezing threads, or making entries private is "silencing" someone. someone who has their own journal in which they can post anything they want. at best it seems like they're actively disempowering themselves. at worst i wonder what's going on when white, college educated, middle class women are telling a mixed race, working class, college dropout that sie's being "mean" to them...

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