Orlando Sentinel

End of liberty comes from left, not right

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The lie we were told as kids was this: The end of American liberty would come at the hands of the political right.

Conservati­ves would take away our right to speak our minds and use the power of government to silence dissent. The right would intimidate our teachers and professors, and coerce the young.

And then, with the universiti­es in thrall, with control of the apparatus of the state (and the education bureaucrac­y), the right would have dominion over a once-free people.

Some of us were taught this in school. Others, who couldn’t be bothered to read books, were fed a cartoon version of the diabolical conservati­ve in endless movies and TV shows. The most entertaini­ng of these were science fiction, sometimes with vague references to men in brown shirts and black boots goose-stepping in some future time.

Women would become handmaids, subjugated and turned into breeders. And men would be broken as well. The more lurid fantasies offered armies of Luddites in hooded robes, hunting down subversive­s for the greater good. But the lie is obvious now, isn’t it? Because it is not conservati­ves who coerced today’s young people or made them afraid of ideas that challenge them. Conservati­ves did not shame people into silence, or send thugs out on college campuses to beat down those who wanted to speak. The left did all that. It’s there in front of you, the thuggish mobs of the left killing free speech at American universiti­es. The thugs call themselves antifas, 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.

Many liberals are properly appalled at what their political children, born of the hard left, have done. Many liberals have warned about this, and so many must wince as the fruits of their labor turn bitter in their mouths.

But they are also complicit because they’ve taken advantage of the anger and energy of this hard left fascism to leverage their own politics. And Democratic operatives still hope to use this emotional frenzy and muscle for political gain in the next elections.

What is the cost for all this? Free speech, without which there is no republic.

American universiti­es were once thought to be the last great refuge of ideas, where ideas could flourish and be challenged and debated. But today, the university is the place where liberty and ideas go to die.

The American university is where intellectu­als with dissenting views are silenced — even physically assaulted — by mobs. And administra­tors sit by and watch, afraid to anger those mobs.

Right-wing provocateu­r Ann Coulter has been silenced at Berkeley, where the free speech movement was born. And other intellectu­als, including Charles Murray and Heather Mac Donald, have been silenced at other colleges, attacked by mobs.

If the left agrees with your views, you may speak. If the left doesn’t agree, they will shut you down. This is America now.

The universiti­es molded the federal education bureaucrac­y, which turned out teachers that shaped the minds of American children. And some of those children are in college now.

Surveys suggest that many young Americans think the First Amendment should be amended so as to not allow offensive speech. So the students have learned their lessons well.

All speech challengin­g the status quo is offensive — to the establishm­ent. And free speech is what American liberty is about.

Unless, of course, you’re of the hard left, and can hunt free speech at American universiti­es and crush it.

That’s not fiction. That’s not fantasy. And it is not a lie. It’s happening now, in the United States.

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