Quote: (06-26-2014 08:33 PM)Feisbook Control Wrote:
The fallout from the Gary Oldman interview reminded me of that. These days, freedom of speech, the support of others' freedom of speech is bigotry. An expression of being able to see things from the opposing point of view is bigotry. Understanding that people are fallible or say silly things sometimes is bigotry. Liberals have become a parody of the worst things they've always accused those on the right of being or doing.
I've noticed that in the past year or so that progressive types have really picked up on the theme of how yes you are free to express whatever opinions you wish but you are not free from any sort of consequence of backlash since after all other people also possess this same freedom and can make use of it as well, this is expressed in a widely posted comic strip from xkcd, beloved of SWPL types everywhere:
![[Image: free_speech.png]](http://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/free_speech.png)
This idea certainly isn't new but what is new is the total reversal of the roles: before it was them that usually made use of the "freedom of speech" defense when expressing their viewpoints. Now it's the opposite: now they are the ones that are on the other side and are using their new role to shut down opposing viewpoints. This just shows their despite their constant complaints about being marginalized and attempts to depict themselves as perpetual underdogs THEY are now the ones in control of the pulpits and the institutions that shape public opinion.
Now I actually have no bone to pick with the idea that yes, you should be willing to own up to the words that come out of your mouth - I think that as men we should strive to realize that ideal. What is totally hypocritical and what I find maddening is the total hypocracy of the left when it comes to applying this standard to their own causes. The former Firefox CEO must be shamed for donating his own money to anti-gay marriage groups, which is something he is doing in his personal life and not something he is trying to drag Mozilla into but yet we aren't suppose to "slut shame", "fat shame", or otherwise apply any sort of critical judgement to the actions and words of people espousing progressive viewpoints? It's a way to stack the deck completely in their favor before the game even starts.