Have you been watching elections?
Yes, I watch a scattering of them. I'm very much disappointed with much of what is happening in Europe right now. The American situation is more wait and see. Ukraine is my primary concern.
That kind of sordid behavior is ignored and tolerated by society at large... because people love scandal more than integrity.
You may be right about this and probably are.
Also, 'lower 48' rules out Alaska, which is as bad as any of the other red states if not worse.
I resent this remark very much and will ask in response: Have you ever been to Alaska? If not, slow your roll. It's very much a different place altogether from the lower 48.
While I'm generally for free speech, there are points at which 'protected speech' becomes abusive.
I can agree with you on that, although we may disagree on the when, where, and why.
Harassment. I recall when I was in college the 'Campus Crusade for Christ' idiots would position themselves in high traffic areas will loud speakers prosylitizing and criticising everyone that passed. Fraud? Lies? Defamation? You can't call what they were doing that without judging the merits of their religion/faith/belief, and the constitution doesn't allow that.
I'm an atheist. I don't hold with the Christian bigots. The best way to deal with them is to beat them over the head with their own bible, figuratively speaking. Nobody wants a lecture on religious tolerance from an atheist that can quote their scripture against them. College campus are generally full of stupid people in my opinion, though. It's an interesting example of should this be allowed or not. I don't know.
I remember an incident where a church was picketing the funerals of soldiers who had died in a war. Not okej in my book. The police however did not get involved I don't believe. But a local motorcycle group did, and took it upon themselves to drown out the protesters with music and keep the protesters away from the families. Basically, religious ppl being assholes and normal ppl doing the right thing. I don't know if free speech should permit this or not, though. Even though I disliked what the church did immensely.
But it was clearly meant to intimidate, especially the Navajo/Hopi students, many of whom identified as Christian anyway, but were treated as if they weren't as a means to try to bully them into committing to their particular toxic brand of faith.
So they're particular brand of Christianity came across as racist, I presume. Blonde-haired, blue-eyed Jesus with washboard abs doesn't fly with me, either.
What about a professor or students in a classroom that, despite the objections of Women, LGBTQ+, black/hispanic or Jewish students in the room, insist on having a 'reasonable debate' about the superiority of the 'white race'.
If you going to phrase it that way, I presume the question you are asking is what it two over-privileged white boy incels decided to have a conversation that is racist as fuck and try to be intellectual about it. Walk in their jaw. I'm being serious. That's what would happen in the real world. Go into a bar in Finland and start talking about how Swedish women look better then Finnish woman and the Finns are going to get pissed.
It's easy to be objective about something that isn't part of your identity...
I don't play identity politics. Or to put it simply: I don't allow politicians to tell me who I am.
and pretending like others can do the same about something that is a core/fundamental/defining part of who they are, is an attack meant to undermine, threaten and disempower people to their face.
Feel free to expand on this part if you want to. I think I understand what you mean. But I'm not 100% on it. Like I really think I get it, but identity is a hard topic for me, as sometimes I don't understand it. Like, I might just be like a deer in head lights on this one.
Do universities need to tolerate that kind of 'free speech' and if not, upon what basis -exactly- do they draw the line.
I never attended a university and think most people who do are taught what to think instead of how to think. Where to draw the line is a good question, though. And who gets to draw it is another good question. I'm concerned with why is there a line being drawn and if it being drawn for the reasons that people are claiming it needs to be drawn for or if it is being drawn for all the wrong reasons.
"Intent" is whatever the speaker claims to be.
I don't define words as part of
arguments debates.
"Motives" may be attributed, but likewise are hard to prove. Quantifyible harm is all but impossible to measure in any kind of dollar/opportunity metric. You're basically left with "I'll know it when I see it", which is subject to the whims of whatever person happens to be in charge at the moment.
I think it's better to have more freedom of speech and then clean up the bad actors then to overextend censorship in a way that potentially crushes the opposition of any idea, whether by design for not.
It's not that I disagree that any of your examples of people behaving badly should be permitted. I'm concerned that these kind of examples will be used to justify much more censorship than is needed, and in a highly political manner that could be harmful to free speech overall throughout the world.
I appreciate the way make you argument/debate nicely and fairly, though. Sorry if my reply feels sort of scatterbrained and/or long-winded.