Liberal justices long acted as the bulwark for free speech on the court. They are now viewed as the weakest link.
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the demrats in DC trying set up a one party system with little and ineffective political opposition.
Turley's academic style probably won't be tackled by the anti-free speech Marxists on the board even if they accept Turley as a credible source which most won't.
But the thesis he presents in the article is fascinating. And I agree that the Biden administration has been the most anti-free speech regime in American history even surpassing that of Obama's administration that was terrible in that regard.
When I was in college I couldn't tell you the political leanings of a single one of my professors because they taught and lectured on concepts, principle, cause and effect.. We had all manner of speakers who came to our campus and they ranged the entire spectrum from Marxist communists to John Birchers and everything in between in the political spectrum plus many other topics of science, religion, trends, history, philosophy etc. etc.
It would never have occurred to any of us to any of us to be rude or uncivil or unkind to any of the speakers and I'm sure the retribution would have been swift and certain had we done that. There would often be a Q&A following the speech. with questions answered respectfully. No boos no matter how outrageous the answer. Often our professors would assign us to attend a speech and then write our impressions and/or discuss the topics in class. Certainly we were considered adults and sufficiently mature to handle complicated subject matter, even that with which we strongly disagreed.
To assume that ANY of us were too fragile to hear anything spoken on stage or that we were incapable of using logic and reason to evaluate what we heard would have been absurd. There was no such thing as "hate speech" but only good and bad manners and good manners were encouraged by all. And not a single one of us that I know of grew up and became a crazy lunatic or danger to society.
How is it we have come so far from then to now? I cannot believe it is because of evolving understanding and mores. I rather think the efforts to control the message, silence the dissenters, punish the heretics, etc. are rooted in more sinister political ambitions.
And I hope and pray SCOTUS's rulings will bring us back closer to logic, reason, common sense.