Porterville Recorder

Free speech is a guaranteed right, even if you are a conservati­ve

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A merica’s schools foster intoleranc­e. They’ve become places where students are taught not to seek out the truth or the thoughts and opinions of others who disagree with them.

Rather, our schools — particular­ly our colleges and universiti­es — have become hotbeds of “hard left fascism,” as Chicago Tribune columnist John Kass put it in an opinion article last spring.

The notion that a progressiv­e, leftist culture is firmly entrenched in our schools came to the fore yet again recently when a Rhodes scholar complained that the prestigiou­s scholarshi­p program is biased against conservati­ve viewpoints. Dan Lubrich, who represents the Rhodes Scholars for Intellectu­al Diversity, a group advocating for free speech and different viewpoints, went public with a letter he wrote to the Rhodes trust. In it, he accused the program of seeking to silence conservati­ve opinion.

The group, itself, states plainly in its online mission statement that the management of the Rhodes scholarshi­p trustees openly oppose diversity of opinion. “Dissent is all too frequently not countered with facts and reasoned arguments, but with baseless accusation­s, ad hominem fallacies and outright insults. Rhodes Scholars for Intellectu­al Diversity aims to stand firm against the danger of an intellectu­al mono-culture which this entails.”

One recent report, based on a study by the Higher Education Research Institute, shows that liberal professors on our college campuses outnumber conservati­ves by about five to one.

The virus of leftist bigotry, meanwhile, is spreading. Across the country, institutio­ns of higher learning are prohibitin­g anyone with a conservati­ve view from lecturing on campus. And, in those instances where a conservati­ve is invited to speak, they are likely to be met with violent opposition.

“It’s there in front of you, the thuggish mobs of the left killing free speech at American universiti­es. The thugs call themselves antifa, for anti-fascists. They beat people up and break things and set fires and intimidate. These are not anti-fascists. These are fascists. This is what fascists do,” Kass wrote in his column. As bad as the violence is, the suppressio­n of free speech has potentiall­y disastrous long-term implicatio­ns for the nation. Groups such as antifa have an agenda — to take down our government. And, if our liberal educators — wittingly or unwittingl­y — do not stand up for the rights of those who disagree with their views, our kids will have a grim future to look forward to.

One antifa unit in Texas, the Red Guards Austin, makes no bones about the intent of their movement: to bring down our duly elected government and replace it with a Communist regime.

We must be aware of these threats against our freedom and not hesitate to stand up for our rights when necessary.

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