Friday, August 14, 2020

Philadelphia Statement on Civil Discourse and Strengthening of Liberal Democracy

Recommendable! Well written!



"... Tragically, we are losing these defining features of our democracy. Common decency and free speech are being dismantled through the stigmatizing practice of blacklisting ideological opponents, which has taken on the conspicuous form of "hate" labeling. Responsible organizations are castigated as "hate groups." Honest people of good faith are branded "hate agents." Even mainstream ideas are marginalized as "hate speech." This threatens our ability to listen, discuss, debate and grow.



Blacklisting is spreading. Corporations are enacting "hate-speech" policies to protect people from "wrong" and "harmful" content. Similarly, colleges and universities are imposing speech regulations to make students "safe," not from physical harm, but from challenges to campus orthodoxy. These policies and regulations assume that we, as citizens, are unable to think for ourselves and to make independent judgments. Instead of teaching us to engage, they foster conformism ("groupthink") and train us to respond to intellectual challenges with one or another form of censorship. ..."



Philadelphia Statement on Civil Discourse and Strengthening of Liberal Democracy | Opinion

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