Sunday, August 20, 2017

Banned in Boston


In a chapter out of George Orwell, the pompous powers that be shut down free speech on the Boston Common Saturday in a cute bit of "civic concern." I have no idea what ideas were going to be expressed at the rotunda there because they weren't expressed. Some speakers were physically kept from reaching this platform in the name of "safety." Thousands of self-righteous counter-demonstrators, a few dressed in black with black masks no less, assembled there to show their hatred of "hate speech" ... defined as anything that might possibly go against the grain of their orthodoxy.

I seriously doubt that there would have been any truly obnoxious rhetoric coming from these few speakers who were scurried away in police squad cars before word one. ... but then, we will never know ... because fascism took hold to suppress ... fascism. Boston Mayor Marty Walsh and his phalanx of police officers kept his city sanitized from the imagined invective. After all, the ironic motif of this rally was in support of our First Amendment guaranteeing free speech and, in the process, Boston crushed free speech.

Afterward: Whatever happened to "defend to the death their fight to say it"? Is it now "defend to being slightly uncomfortable their right to say it"?

7 comments:

ChillFin said...

Were there media people and video at the rotunda?

George W. Potts said...

I just heard today that the city had turned off the sound system at the rotunda to further discourage free speech. Nice!

DEN said...

You should feel lucky that the fascists don't shut-down this blog! All that hateful GW denying, anti-Clinton-Obama rhetoric. I hear that there will be raids during the eclipse.

ChillFin said...

Good point. Does free speech imply the right to amplification and dissemination of what is said?

George W. Potts said...

I'm on Zuckerberg's watch list ..

George W. Potts said...

The American media amplifies and disseminates very well thank you ... but impartiality is somewhat missing?

DEN said...

Well that was just the pot calling the kettle black.