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More Than 10,000 12,000 Academics and Scholars Sign 'The Philadelphia Statement' Against Cancel Culture
2020-09-16
[PJMedia] There is an organized and growing effort to push back against the cancel culture on college campuses. Thousands of conservative and libertarian scholars and academics are standing up and issuing a ringing endorsement of academic freedom.

It’s called “The Philadelphia Statement on Civil Discourse and the Strengthening of Liberal Democracy” and has been signed by such luminaries as Robert George, Christina Hoff Sommers, Ayaan Hirsi Ali, and more.

The statement embodies concepts that all can embrace — at least, those whose minds haven’t been poisoned by the radical left.

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.
Posted by:trailing wife

#9  Not many real academics among the founding signatories. Robby George of Princeton, a couple obscure academics from "Chapman University," and a retired law prof. Outside of RG, not a single prominent academic from any top 100 university.
Posted by: Augustus Teavee   2020-09-16 10:06  

#8  There are still some conservatives and libertarians and free speech advocates left on campuses?
Posted by: JohnQC   2020-09-16 08:54  

#7  Hearsay?
Posted by: Skidmark   2020-09-16 08:18  

#6  Any counter to Twitter is good, but I heard that "Par-LAY" demands a lot of personal info to register.
Posted by: Clem   2020-09-16 07:26  

#5  Now if it were 12000 contributing alumni ...
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2020-09-16 06:37  

#4  Parler is better than Twit-ter.
Posted by: CrazyFool   2020-09-16 01:11  

#3  ^ Fuck Twitter.

Twitter is a subvervise tool, a lever for disinformation and mass hypnosis
Posted by: Whusomble Spawn of the Huns2802   2020-09-16 00:50  

#2  Twitter's gonna be suspending a lot of accounts now.
Posted by: Clem   2020-09-16 00:47  

#1  About fucking time.
Posted by: Raj   2020-09-16 00:20  

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