From COVID-19 to Campus Protests: How the Police State Muzzles Free Speech

Guest Post by John W. Whitehead

“Politicians of both parties want to use the power of government to silence their foes. Some in the university community seek to drive it from their campuses. And an entire generation of Americans is being taught that free speech should be curtailed as soon as it makes someone else feel uncomfortable.”—William Ruger, “Free Speech Is Central to Our Dignity as Humans

The police state does not want citizens who know their rights.

Nor does the police state want citizens prepared to exercise those rights.

This year’s graduates are a prime example of this master class in compliance. Their time in college has been set against a backdrop of crackdowns, lockdowns and permacrises ranging from the government’s authoritarian COVID-19 tactics to its more recent militant response to campus protests.

Born in the wake of the 9/11 attacks, these young people have been raised without any expectation of privacy in a technologically-driven, mass surveillance state; educated in schools that teach conformity and compliance; saddled with a debt-ridden economy on the brink of implosion; made vulnerable by the blowback from a military empire constantly waging war against shadowy enemies; policed by government agents armed to the teeth ready and able to lock down the country at a moment’s notice; and forced to march in lockstep with a government that no longer exists to serve the people but which demands they be obedient slaves or suffer the consequences.

And now, when they should be empowered to take their rightful place in society as citizens who fully understand and exercise their right to speak truth to power, they are being censored, silenced and shut down.

Consider what happened recently in Charlottesville, Va., when riot police were called in to shut down campus protests at the University of Virginia staged by students and members of the community to express their opposition to the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Palestine.

As the local newspaper reported, “State police sporting tactical gear and riot shields moved in on the demonstrators, using pepper spray and sheer force to disperse the group and arrest the roughly 15 or so at the camp, where for days students, faculty and community members had sang songs, read poetry and painted signs in protest of Israel’s ongoing war in the Palestinian territory of Gaza.”

What a sad turn-about for an institution which was founded as an experiment in cultivating an informed citizenry by Thomas Jefferson, the author of the Declaration of Independence, champion of the Bill of Rights, and the nation’s third president.

Unfortunately, the University of Virginia is not unique in its heavy-handed response to what have been largely peaceful anti-war protests. According to the Washington Post, more than 2300 people have been arrested for taking part in similar campus protests across the country.

These lessons in compliance, while expected, are what comes of challenging the police state.

What was unexpected were the campus protests themselves.

For those of us who came of age in the 1960s, college campuses were once the bastion of free speech, awash with student protests, sit-ins, marches, pamphleteering, and other expressive acts showing our displeasure with war, the Establishment and the status quo.

Contrast that with college campuses today, which have become breeding grounds for compliant citizens and bastions of censorship, trigger warnings, microaggressions, and “red light” speech policies targeting anything that might cause someone to feel uncomfortable, unsafe or offended.

Free speech can certainly not be considered “free” when expressive activities across the nation are being increasingly limited, restricted to so-called free speech zones, or altogether blocked.

Remember, the First Amendment gives every American the right to “petition his government for a redress of grievances.”

There was a time in this country, back when the British were running things, that if you spoke your mind and it ticked off the wrong people, you’d soon find yourself in jail for offending the king.

Reacting to this injustice, when it was time to write the Constitution, America’s founders argued for a Bill of Rights, of which the First Amendment protects the right to free speech. James Madison, the father of the Constitution, was very clear about the fact that he wrote the First Amendment to protect the minority against the majority.

What Madison meant by minority is “offensive speech.”

Unfortunately, we don’t honor that principle as much as we should today. In fact, we seem to be witnessing a politically correct philosophy at play, one shared by both the extreme left and the extreme right, which aims to stifle all expression that doesn’t fit within their parameters of what they consider to be “acceptable” speech.

There are all kinds of labels put on such speech—it’s been called politically incorrect speech, hate speech, offensive speech, and so on—but really, the message being conveyed is that you don’t have a right to express yourself if certain people or groups don’t like or agree with what you are saying.

Hence, we have seen the caging of free speech in recent years, through the use of so-called “free speech zones” on college campuses and at political events, the requirement of speech permits in parks and community gatherings, and the policing of online forums.

Clearly, this elitist, monolithic mindset is at odds with everything America is supposed to stand for.

Indeed, we should be encouraging people to debate issues and air their views. Instead, by muzzling free speech, we are contributing to a growing underclass of Americans—many of whom have been labeled racists, rednecks and religious bigots—who are being told that they can’t take part in American public life unless they “fit in.”

Remember, the First Amendment acts as a steam valve. It allows people to speak their minds, air their grievances and contribute to a larger dialogue that hopefully results in a more just world. When there is no steam valve to release the pressure, frustration builds, anger grows and people become more volatile and desperate to force a conversation.

The attempt to stifle certain forms of speech is where we go wrong.

In fact, the U.S. Supreme Court has held that it is “a bedrock principle underlying the First Amendment…that the government may not prohibit the expression of an idea simply because society finds the idea offensive or disagreeable.” For example, it is not a question of whether the Confederate flag represents racism but whether banning it leads to even greater problems, namely, the loss of freedom in general.

Along with the constitutional right to peacefully (and that means non-violently) assemble, the right to free speech allows us to challenge the government through protests and demonstrations and to attempt to change the world around us—for the better or the worse—through protests and counterprotests.

If citizens cannot stand out in the open and voice their disapproval of their government, its representatives and its policies without fearing prosecution, then the First Amendment with all its robust protections for free speech, assembly and the right to petition one’s government for a redress of grievances is little more than window-dressing on a store window—pretty to look at but serving little real purpose.

After all, living in a representative republic means that each person has the right to take a stand for what they think is right, whether that means marching outside the halls of government, wearing clothing with provocative statements, or simply holding up a sign.

That’s what the First Amendment is supposed to be about: it assures the citizenry of the right to express their concerns about their government to their government, in a time, place and manner best suited to ensuring that those concerns are heard.

Unfortunately, through a series of carefully crafted legislative steps and politically expedient court rulings, government officials have managed to disembowel this fundamental freedom, rendering it with little more meaning than the right to file a lawsuit against government officials.

In more and more cases, the government is declaring war on what should be protected political speech whenever it challenges the government’s power, reveals the government’s corruption, exposes the government’s lies, and encourages the citizenry to push back against the government’s many injustices.

Indeed, there is a long and growing list of the kinds of speech that the government considers dangerous enough to red flag and subject to censorship, surveillance, investigation and prosecution: hate speech, conspiratorial speech, treasonous speech, threatening speech, inflammatory speech, radical speech, anti-government speech, extremist speech, etc.

Clearly, the government has no interest in hearing what “we the people” have to say.

Yet if Americans are not able to peacefully assemble for expressive activity outside of the halls of government or on public roads on which government officials must pass, or on college campuses, the First Amendment has lost all meaning.

If we cannot stand peacefully outside of the Supreme Court or the Capitol or the White House, our ability to hold the government accountable for its actions is threatened, and so are the rights and liberties that we cherish as Americans.

And if we cannot proclaim our feelings about the government, no matter how controversial, on our clothing, or to passersby, or to the users of the world wide web, then the First Amendment really has become an exercise in futility.

The source of the protest shouldn’t matter. The politics of the protesters are immaterial.

To play politics with the First Amendment encourages a double standard that will see us all muzzled in the end.

You don’t have to agree with someone to defend their freedoms.

Responsible citizenship means being outraged at the loss of others’ freedoms, even when our own are not directly threatened. It means remembering that the prime function of any free government is to protect the weak against the strong. And it means speaking up for those with whom you might disagree.

The Framers of the Constitution knew very well that whenever and wherever democratic governments had failed, it was because the people had abdicated their responsibility as guardians of freedom. They also knew that whenever in history the people rejected this responsibility, an authoritarian regime arose which eventually denied the people the right to govern themselves.

The demons of our age—some of whom disguise themselves as politicians—delight in fomenting violence, sowing distrust and prejudice, and persuading the public to support tyranny disguised as patriotism.

Overcoming the evils of our age will require us to stop marching in lockstep with the police state and start thinking—and speaking—for ourselves.

It doesn’t matter how old you are or what your political ideology is: it’s our civic duty to make the government hear us—and heed us—using every nonviolent means available to us: picket, protest, march, boycott, speak up, sound off and reclaim control over the narrative about what is really going on in this country.

The power elite has made their intentions clear: they will pursue and prosecute any and all words, thoughts and expressions that challenge their authority.

As I make clear in my book Battlefield America: The War on the American People and in its fictional counterpart The Erik Blair Diaries, this is the final link in the police state chain.

If ever there were a time for us to stand up for the right to speak freely, even if it’s freedom for speech we hate, the time is now.

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29 Comments
YourAverageJoe
YourAverageJoe
May 22, 2024 8:53 am

One of the most two-faced websites regarding free speech is ZeroHedge.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  YourAverageJoe
May 22, 2024 3:01 pm

Jew controlled

k31
k31
  Anonymous
May 22, 2024 5:17 pm

Seems to be. They let a little criticism slip, but only carefully framed. Babylon Bee also slipped from “Christian satire” to zionist apologetics, because you can’t let even one of these heathens into your organization.

The Central Scrutinizer
The Central Scrutinizer
May 22, 2024 8:54 am

You won’t find many cops in biker bars!

You won't find many pigs in biker bars,
You won't find many pigs in biker bars,
  The Central Scrutinizer
May 22, 2024 9:20 pm

But when You do they will be undercover. Probably arresting each other.

Undercover Cops Posing as Drug Buyers Arrested by …

Body cam footage of fight between 2 groups of Detroit …

Simplicus Carpenterius / framius stupidicus
Simplicus Carpenterius / framius stupidicus
May 22, 2024 9:36 am

Blah blah blah (< means I didn’t actually read article ,lol ,but am compelled to say something stupid about it anyway cuz” free speech “), leftists don’t usually have any desire to muzzle the muzzies though do they ?

overthecliff
overthecliff

That is because they are afraid of the mohammedans. Maybe we could learn something from the mohammedans.

Abram the cheater.
Abram the cheater.

Unless they speak against the kept humans we call Jews.

That’s what Jews are, kept.
They contribute exactly nothing to other people except pain suffering misery and death.

The Jews, have been parasiting off of all other groups since they first started with usury and distilling back in Ur.
Abram the Urite, was also a usurer and distiller.
it was through dishonest business practices that Abram the Usurite amassed his wealth.
And during his travels, he continued amassing wealth via his dishonest dealing with the locals in the far west of the orient.
[The Levant]
Abram, chock full of faith and confidence in THE LORD, lied about his wife twice for financial gain.

The guy was an arrogant asshole who had no respect for other people and their property.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Abram the cheater.
May 22, 2024 11:34 pm

Fortunately those destined for a cell at antisemitism correctional facilities coming soon in 2025 will have a choice of first or second floor as available. Is this a free country or what?!

Obbledy
Obbledy
  Abram the cheater.
May 23, 2024 9:30 pm

The Romans found them so repugnant they were to be put to the sword and THEN the city DESTROYED!……”let no stone remain on top of another”……yeah…such nice folks they were……

Nimpcompoop
Nimpcompoop
May 22, 2024 11:22 am

We have dumb cop syndrome. When will it end?

Glock-N-Load
Glock-N-Load
May 22, 2024 11:43 am

A parallel system will not work. You’re my kind of guy, HSF, but, it won’t work because modernity, financialization and government power will not allow it. Well, not unless you’re willing to live without electricity, running water and anything other than homegrown food. Good luck because many people don’t even realize they have enemies in their own families. Hell, even your own kids may be a liability. Sad, so sad.

k31
k31
  Glock-N-Load
May 22, 2024 5:20 pm

You fail to comprehend what HSF means. He isn’t trying to change the world or the country. That is the what heathens do.

HSF is trying to create and preserve a remnant in his neck of the woods. It is what we are all called to do.

The Central Scrutinizer
The Central Scrutinizer
  Glock-N-Load
May 22, 2024 6:12 pm

Towards the end, we’ll be hunted like animals. Animals who fight back. THAT is what my prepping revolves around.

Dano S.
Dano S.
May 22, 2024 12:54 pm

The campus actions went way beyond “protests” or free speech. Don’t lump them in with free speech. If it was just a matter of free speech, I doubt anything much would have been made of it. The actions on many campuses have more in common with blm riots, and guess what? Some are the same paid agitators that took a major part in those riots.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Dano S.
May 22, 2024 3:02 pm

Bullshit zio stooge

Anthony Aaron
Anthony Aaron
  Dano S.
May 22, 2024 5:01 pm

As folks who were paying attention at the situation on the UCLA campus, for example, noticed — it was idf troops who were behind the most violent attacks — and those attacks were directed at the protesters.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Dano S.
May 22, 2024 11:39 pm

Book ’em Dan(n)o

Anonymouse
Anonymouse
  Dano S.
May 23, 2024 9:53 am

Ever since the Frankfurt School Communists infiltrated the Ivy League American universities in the 1930’s the sons and daughters of the elite have been programmed to Communist service in our government. The Zionists are an evil genocidal tribe and are murdering the Palestinians on an industrial level, just like the Nazi’s. Meanwhile the Communist agitators have infiltrated the college protests…it smells like a Gladio Operation just like the Oct.7th attack, designed to further divide this nation.

Anonymous
Anonymous
May 22, 2024 3:00 pm

Charlottesville was another ridiculous staged event. The fake idiots with torches , the fake guy driving the car into the crowd. Just like Boston. Elaborate hoax expertly orchestrated and edited.

Anthony Aaron
Anthony Aaron
  Anonymous
May 22, 2024 5:02 pm

And, yet, one guy has been sentenced to life in prison plus 400+ years for allegedly running over one of the antifa/blm thugettes …

k31
k31
  Anonymous
May 22, 2024 5:22 pm

Just like J6, most the people involved were well meaning dupes.

Anthony Aaron
Anthony Aaron
May 22, 2024 4:59 pm

As our History should have taught US over the past decades, it’s that the 1st Amendment takes a back seat when criticism of jews and/or israel is involved … folks paying attention to the campus protests in recent weeks at UCLA, for instance, noted that it was idf troops that were bashing heads and such … and, in all likelihood, at other universities, too.

idf and other zionist entities have actively censored online content here in the United States for almost 30 years — since almost the very beginning of the WWW … and it continues unchecked and unhindered until this moment …

No other group can claim such control over our lives and our Freedoms.

Anonymous
Anonymous
May 22, 2024 5:04 pm

h

Anonymous
Anonymous
May 22, 2024 5:05 pm

ADL supports training of US law Enforcement in ISRAEL. George Floyd neck-on-knee used by IDF. ADL spies on us, now using ADL proxy cops to brutalize American kids.

Police Exchange Program Itinerary

mazeltov Merica!. https://www.amnestyusa.org/updates/with-whom-are-many-u-s-police-departments-training-with-a-chronic-human-rights-violator-israel/

Anthony Aaron
Anthony Aaron
  Anonymous
May 22, 2024 8:06 pm

When you combine the idf training of major city police departments with battlefield-types of weaponry that they have … what do folks expect?

TheTruthBurns
TheTruthBurns
May 22, 2024 5:52 pm

Most humans believe in Free Speech for Themselves yet Many want to Prevent Your Free Speech because it hurts their little Feelings. So the Answer is to Stop raising Spoiled Sensitive Pussified Cunts who Crybully or just Punch these Hypocrites in the Mouth from which they spew their Crap & see how Brave they are to Stop Your Free Speech. Remember there’s Only 2 Amendments that actually count The 1st & 2nd – All the others were Lost already. May All Karen’s & Ken’s be Punched in the Mouth at least once maybe twice for good measure & if that doesn’t work well get your friends Mr. Smith & Mr. Wesson. Cheers!

Barty mcBligh
Barty mcBligh
May 23, 2024 6:30 am

I call bs on parts of this. Many of the kids who demanded safe spaces and intolerance of microagressions, etc. were the first to create their opposites when the opportunity arose. Find it on a map? unlikely. Someone’s being oppressed? Sign me up!

Obbledy
Obbledy
May 23, 2024 9:27 pm

Bad idea letting the government “manage”property and then call them “federal”lands….. they think they OWN it all…..btw,the proper term is PUBLIC lands!….