Monday, May 18, 2020
Light Of The Attacks On The Charlie Hebdo Headquarters
In light of the attacks on the Charlie Hebdo Headquarters in early 2015, the topic of free speech seemed to regalvanize. This conversation will only pick up more momentum and fully convicted sentiments with the rise of social movements like the Black Lives Matter and Social Justice Warrior movements. Edward Morrisey writes his article, The Coming Demise of Free Speech in America, to share information regarding the first amendment, respective court cases, and the results of an implementation of a hypothetical ‘hate speech’ law. The substance and its presentation of the article is highly readable and flows easily to cover multiple topics while still giving each a fair share of dialogue. The web of topics covered is centered around that of ‘hate speech’. Questions regarding that, its relationship with the first amendment, and current events are addressed. I found that the polls and analysis of supreme court cases to be particularly insightful to the topic. The author also provided opinions and statements of opposing views to be addressed, and conceded his own position early on in the article. Doing so, the article was very capable of communicating critical details to the reader. The author’s conveyance of the subject really resonated with me personally as I believe that the idea of the first amendment goes far beyond its reach as a keystone to the constitution; it is an inalienable right. Going through the benefits and consequences of free speech I find simple. As for the
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