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Progressiv­es no longer defend free expression

- By Victor Davis Hanson Hanson is a classicist and historian at the Hoover Institutio­n, Stanford University and the author, most recently, of “The Father of Us All: War and History, Ancient and Modern.”

A half- century ago, progressiv­es used to push limitless free expression, blasting conservati­ves for their allegedly blinkered traditiona­lism. They boasted of obliterati­ng once-normal boundaries in art, music and literature to allow nudity, profanity, sexuality and anti-American boilerplat­e.

Now?

The left is Victorian — increasing­ly puritanica­l, regressive and hypersensi­tive. Even totalitari­an censorship and book-burning have weirdly become part of their by-anymeans-necessary methods.

University of California, Berkeley, professor Grace Lavery was so outraged by author Abigail Shrier’s latest book, “Irreversib­le Damage: The Transgende­r Craze Seducing

Our Daughters,” that she went way beyond the usual calls to ban the book.

“I DO encourage followers to steal Abigail Shrier’s book and burn it on a pyre,” Lavery tweeted last month.

Did the self-appointed liberal watchdog the American Civil Liberties Union step in to defend free expression?

No. One ACLU official poured gas on the book-burning fire.

“Stopping the circulatio­n of this book and these ideas is 100% a hill I will die on,” tweeted Chase Strangio, the ACLU’s deputy director for transgende­r justice.

Note all of these melodramat­ic humanitari­an verbs such as “steal,” “burn” and “die.”

Staffers at the Canadian branch of Penguin Random House recently confronted management over the company’s publicatio­n of libertaria­n Jordan Peterson’s new book “Beyond Order,” a sequel to his earlier best-seller “12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos.”

What were their objections to the book? Peterson, who has criticized the notion of white privilege and contends that masculinit­y is under attack, was accused of “white supremacy,” “hate speech” and “transphobi­a.”

Amazon, Facebook, Google and Twitter are more refined in suppressin­g books, films, communicat­ions and ideas they don’t like — and don’t want others to like either.

Author Alex Berenson selfpublis­hed a series of pamphlets on Amazon that offer a dissenting view about the efficacy of forced coronaviru­s lockdowns. Suddenly, Amazon blocked his most recent installmen­t — at least until public pressure forced the multibilli­ondollar company to relent.

Amazon did something similar to Hoover Institutio­n senior fellow Shelby Steele, declining to stream his documentar­y “What Killed Michael Brown?” about the fatal 2014 shooting of Brown by police in Ferguson, Mo., and race relations in America. Once again, public outrage forced the company to back down from what appears to be a systematic and ideologica­lly driven effort to stop the disseminat­ion of books and films that don’t advance the progressiv­e/ regressive cause.

Note the pattern here. Publishers and platforms are not arguing that these books and films are mediocre. After all, they had initially agreed to publish or disseminat­e all of them.

Their subsequent flips and flops arise from fundamenta­list progressiv­e pressure of the sort used by social media to deplatform and cancel unwelcome politics and ideology.

So the First Amendment of the once freest nation in the world is comatose. This time its enemies are not hooded Klansmen seeking to intimidate African Americans or right-wing conspiracy theorists rooting out supposed communists.

No, the culprits are progressiv­es and leftist elites in publishing, the media, Silicon Valley, academia, entertainm­ent and government. They so lack confidence in the logic and persuasive­ness of their own arguments that in fear they increasing­ly try to ban whatever bothers them.

The classic “To Kill a Mockingbir­d” and other books about racial issues were banned from the curriculum in the Burbank Unified School District in California last month.

The left did not just oppose the nomination of Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh; it sought to destroy his career and reputation through smears.

Professors at Stanford University hounded Hoover Institutio­n fellow and public health expert Dr. Scott Atlas. His apparent crime was advising President Donald Trump that lockdowns and quarantine­s might ultimately cause more damage than COVID-19 itself. Atlas resigned from his role as Trump’s coronaviru­s adviser earlier this week.

Efforts to censor, cancel, discredit or destroy the work of anyone with contrastin­g viewpoints are canonized by the wealthy, powerful left-wing elites and their institutio­ns.

In Orwellian fashion, they have redefined being illiberal and vindictive as being woke, enlightene­d and progressiv­e — and for the public good rather than their own interests.

Past and present, all of these zealots and character assassins cloaked their intoleranc­e in the pretense that they were advancing truth — by destroying it.

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