blackzoid, on 30 October 2014 - 02:55 PM, said:
Morgoth, on 30 October 2014 - 01:55 PM, said:
The right on the scale? Are we seperating this into political divides now? If that is the direction from which you are approaching this debate I fear the main issue here is that you do not fully understand what freedom of speech is.
Incidentally, being an asshole is a moral "crime" in most cultures I would think, though rarely a legale crime. Or do you claim to come from a place where being an asshole is considered a neutral, or even positive, description?
I'm not really wanting to get into this but ya, I meant "right" as in the left-right political divide. (Or being more down if you use that political compass authoriterian/liberterian angle)
Let me just summarise the ensuing coming argument in order to save us lots of time, as I sense that you seem to want to argue against someone and are starting to go down the path of putting words in my mouth (claiming to come from a place etc)
1: Yes, I do include Full Freedom of Speech as being inclusive of Hate Speech and insults/assholeishness. I presume (and correct me if I am wrong), you disagree. Full freedom of speech as never been enacted in any society as that society would then fall apart (probably). So we have horse-trading of rights vis-a-vis free speech versus bullying. And not everyone agrees on where those limits are set.
2: No, I dont believe been an asshole should be a moral crime in most cultures. You disagree.
3: I dont believe that shaming (or shaming as an offensive tactic in general) of assholes is a good thing if the crime is not at a full "legal" level. You (I presume) disagree.
We are probably not going to change each other's opinions on this. So lets agree to disagree.
I'm assuming you're American? I find it difficult to fathom why you felt the need to make this a political question when inherently it is nothing of the sort. Is it really so important to you to separate people into some arbitrary right left divide?
I don't understand from where in this thread you get you idea as to my political stance. I am a firm believer in freedom of speech and absolutely feel there should be as few legal barriers to speech as is possible while still retaining a functioning society. To many my views on freedom of speech might seem extreme. However, that's hardly relevant to this thread as we're not discussing law (I probably do that enough here as it is, to the annoyance of many). We're discussing morals. The thing with freedom of speech is that it makes no moral judgements, and moral judgements do not touch upon freedom of speech, as long as they are not translated into law that is. So when people start talking about freedom of speech like you have done in this thread I assume you're not fully aware of what freedom of speech is, or perhaps more correctly, what freedom of speech
is not.
To be honest I also struggle to fully grasp what you mean when you say there should be no shaming. I mean, a person has the right to be an asshole. In most countries of the world there are no limits to that. However, equally people have the right to say that someone else is an asshole too. When you say shaming, do you mean for instance a situation where I tell amphibian that Illy is an asshole. Is that shaming? If so, why is Illy's right to be spared being called an asshole more important than my right to tell amphibian? Both instances are speech. Organising a campaign is speech. Organising a boycot is speech. If I believe that Illy's level of asshole is so massive it might one day collapse onto itself and create a black hole and ending life as we know it, shouldn't I be well within my rights to tell as many people as I can?
So, help me understand. Why should Illys right to speech be protected by stifling mine?
In addition, the phrase moral crime is daft. Our society believes it's morally wrong to be an asshole. From your unwillingness to respond to that directly I'm assuming you realise that as well. I also think that's a good thing, you seemingly do not. Which baffles me, but alright. We're all different. Though to be honest. I don't really believe that you feel that way either. If the people around you were assholes you'd react in the same way that most people do. With annoyance or disgust. If someone was being an asshole to you, you'd tell that person to stop.
This post has been edited by Morgoth: 30 October 2014 - 07:49 PM