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Wednesday, February 25, 2009
David Harsanyi :: Townhall.com Columnist
The Right Not To Be Offended?
by David Harsanyi
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It's a discredit to our national confidence that each time some impolite thought -- perceived or otherwise -- is uttered, sketched or typed, a faction of professionally offended Americans engages in a collective hypersensitivity meltdown.

It has been a long-standing custom for opponents to shut down debate by tagging adversaries with some dreadful labels. No one wants to be called a racist, a Commie or a neocon. It's gotten to the point that the gatekeepers of the news walk so tepidly on the path of least resistance a journalist can't even get a dirty joke in the newspaper.

Attorney General Eric Holder recently claimed that we, as a nation, have been cowards on the topic of race. And maybe he's right. Some Americans are cowards. Other Americans -- the ones in the media -- worry that Al Sharpton might show up in their doorways and shake down their kids for allowance money.

Sean Delonas, cartooning at the New York Post, recently learned what happens when you inadvertently offend. He equated congressional authors of the so-called stimulus bill with that crazy rampaging chimpanzee (admittedly an unpardonable insult to our simian cousins). But some readers saw Barack Obama. So the situation has erupted into a massively stupid kerfuffle.

Now, I don't doubt that many readers of this admittedly unfortunate cartoon legitimately were offended. So let's, for the sake of argument, concede that the cartoonist is a raging racist. What now?

In protests this week, students at a New York college urged boycotts, began burning newspapers -- a hop, skip and jump from burning books! -- and demanded that anyone involved with the cartoon be fired. Fair enough.

But now the Rev. Al has ordered a meeting with the Federal Communications Commission so he -- a man who has set off more chaos, loathing and racism in New York than any cartoonist -- can discuss the ownership of the Post. The FCC, according to Sharpton, has acquiesced to meet in Washington.

As an antiquated government entity, the FCC controls the public airwaves and ownership of media companies. What if it meets with Sharpton and then moves against the New York Post's owner?

We largely have avoided the corrosive trend of chilling free speech -- though discussions about the "Fairness Doctrine" (and its derivatives), which allows government to dictate what opinions Americans should hear on the public airwaves, remains a hobbyhorse for some lefties.

A media outlet, of course, is under no obligation to print something that gratuitously offends readers, and it would be counterproductive for it to do so. But umbrage often is taken regardless. Should an angry conservative leader have met with the FCC to discuss the future of The Washington Post's ownership when one of the paper's cartoonists depicted an American solider as a suicide bomber a few years ago? Imagine the outrage such a move would have caused.

Recently, Geert Wilders -- a Dutch politician who produced the film "Fitna," which asserts that Islam is a threat to enlightened Western values -- was refused entry into the United Kingdom because of that nation's policy to "stop those who want to spread extremism, hatred and violent messages."

The British proved Wilders' point about Islam's influence by suppressing free expression. The case of Wilders, who is in the U.S. right now, offers a cautionary lesson.

Feel free to be indignant and hurt. Feel free to boycott and to cast nasty aspersions on the decency of those who offend you. But let's keep government out of it. If we're not careful, the war against offensive speech could morph into a war against free speech.

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I'm Offended ...
... every time someone raises these specious arguments and trots out their outrage because someone had the temerity to say or do something they don't like. You have the right to be offended but as the author says, keep the government out of it. Whatever happened to people just straight up telling someone that their conduct was offensive and asking politely for that person to refrain from similar conduct in the future? Most people, liberal or conservative don't set out to deliberately hurt or offend others, but inadvertantly do so and if called on it will willingly apologize. That should be sufficient and should end the argument. Making a "hate crime" or "hate speech" claim every time you hear something you don't like will absolutely turn un into a nation of cowards. Afraid to say or do anything for fear of reprisal from the authorities.

Oh, it's on the way --
that war against free speech, that is.

Count on it.

And guess who will be leading it?
(Not the conservatives.)

People see what they want to see.
Reverse it. Say Obama was VP and Biden was POTUS. Then what? The cartoon would then fall under the monkey typing shakespear scenario and congress becomes the only viable target of the cartoon. Sure someone would still call Biden a monkeybrain but that happens anyway. Still, race never enters into the picture.

Hatred Obama style
Arrogant elitism by racial profilers of the democrat party, national association of human rights workers, planned parenthood, aclu, naacp, urban league, black panthers, la raza, lulac, institute for justice, communist party, glad, kkk, arryan nation and all the other organizations that contributed to the Obamanation.

No one was offended
No one was offended by that cartoon. We just have folks waiting around to be righteously indignant at every opportunity.

"That was racist! Now let me show everyone how outraged I can be! Why, I'll pretend it's the second-coming of Hitler and show everyone how determined I am to stand-up and fight! And that will make me a good guy, a hero and everyone will pat me on the back for taking such a courageous stand against RACISM!

Yes sir, they all come out of the woodwork at every possible opportunity.

Then when a real evil comes along, say, oh, maybe someone wanting to chop our heads off...they all run and hide under the covers.

Mighty brave folks they are.

It is time . . .
for blacks to leave the democRAT plantation and think for themselves. Blacks were making greater gains to catch up with whites BEFORE the "civil rights" statutes were enacted.
A recent "civil rights" leader at the justice department said that "civil rights" laws do not apply to white males. That being the case, I hereby assert my right to "freedom of association". I reserve the right to associate with (or not) ANY group of individuals as I see fit. If ALL red-blooded white males asserted their new-found freedom from the dictates of the "civil rights" laws, we could effect REAL change.

Black racism could destroy this

country.

Reverend Sharpton and AG Eric Holder
Will someone, anyone please enlighten these gentlemen that a large percentage of the country has moved beyond caring what ethnic background their friends and coworkers are? The differences are simply enjoyable and thank goodness for them. A cookie cutter society.......boring, boring, boring.

Personally
i think the fairness doctrine is coming and i'm looking forward to it. It will kill AM radio and all those businnesses will be out of business and the jobs wil be gone. Let the fascist left keep pressing and they will lose power -- people will notice when their local radio station disappears, they will notice when the shows they listen to are gone, and they will notice when guns or taken or they are forced to register and pay huge taxes. I say bring it on it may finally wake up the ignorant sheep who currently are fat and complacent.

Racism
Lets face it,they can say what they want about you! But don't you dare say anything about them.Take racism out of the picture and a bunch of blacks will be out of a job.

so its ok to for Bush to be a monkey
GW Bush legitimately looks like a monkey -- and Obama does not. People have no right to be protected from ridicule. About 15 years ago, Mark McGuire was compared to an orangutan. Why would that be ok, but comparing any black player to an ape is offensive. The fact is that we have similar DNA to apes -- and some of us look like them.

Just say NO
The New York Post needs to tell Sharpton and the FCC to shove it. Why kowtow to this? It's nothing more than legalized extortion. Let me rephrase Eleanor Roosevelt's comment: "No one can make you feel offensive without your consent."

Do NOT consent.

Were I the editor of the Post, I would have said, "It's unfortunate anyone was offended. That's the way free speech works. I defend my writers' and my cartoonists' free speech rights, even when I don't agree or think it's funny."

And that would be the end of it. Meeting with these people does not placate them; it EMPOWERS them.

Sneak Attack
Al's racist sneak attack isn't aimed at the owners of the Post. He's after Fox since Fox owns the New York Post. Al isn't going after the Post and Fox because he's a racist(which he is). Al is aiming at them because he's a loony tune lib.


Ya'll better man the barricades on this
one and counter-attack hard.

If the NY Post CAVE here is allowed to stand then ANY subsequent criticism of Beloved Dear Leader Village Organizer Chairman HO will be deemed "RAAACIIIISSSSTT!!" on some fig leaf pretext or other and thus he will be indemnified against ANY and ALL criticism.

Go after Smokin BO NOW! Hard! No holds barred, no Marquis of Queensberry Rules.

If a chimp was a fit parody of W in the commieqr media, it is a fit parody for BO KOOLs in any other venue. Any other suggestion IS RACISM!

I suggest a counter-nuke DESIGNED to bait the "Racist" Baiters:

"Da Stimulus Package" as "Holy Mackerel, Andy, it's a Red Herring!"
Since Village Organizer HO is nothing but a South Side Chicago Ghetto Ward Heeler anyway, he can be Kingfish. Sec. State Saphire, Waste Inspector General Andy, Dreamer Schemer Amos Gore as Global Warming Czar, "Lightening" as who? The Whitehouse Spokesdummy, maybe?

Get started on it comrades and get it out there on tape. If you let the commieqrs control this central square on the Board of Ideas then it is Fool's Mate for Sure. Game over. War Lost.

Mick

I'd like to
add a quote from Fredrick Douglass. It's the same one I used on William's thread. I actually think that Sharpton should read it, because it's from an actual slave:

"The American people have always been anxious to know what they shall do with us. Gen. Banks was distressed with solicitude as to what he should do with the Negro. Everybody has asked the question, and they learned to ask it early of the abolitionists, "What shall we do with the Negro?" I have had but one answer from the beginning. Do nothing with us! Your doing with us has already played the mischief with us. Do nothing with us! If the apples will not remain on the tree of their own strength, if they are wormeaten at the core, if they are early ripe and disposed to fall, let them fall!"

But, this dialogue on "race" is really just a diatribe unleashed. It is something like, "now the shoe is on the other foot, how do you like it?" Or, "Payback's a bit$h, ain't it whitey?" Given enough time and power, I predict a "Lord of the Flies" senario where no white male will be able to say anything to any black.

Fear Gal
The NY papers characitured the Irish Immigrants as APES ALL the time!!! Check out "The Irish in America" on vaedu.gov? something called "The Yellow Kid", google it, you'll see--talk about RACISM and it WAS white people!!!


If W can be a chimp so can Smokin BO--ANY other suggestion IS RACISM and I HATE Racists--especially the anti-white hypocrit kind, like Jerry Wright, Jesse Jackasson, and Al Worm tongue Sharptooth. They can take their "offense" and shove it, eat their own she-ite, die and burn in Hell.

the big mick

2nd suggestion
I suggest we flood Mr. Delonas with requests for the Toon in question on a T-Shirt, when he and The NYP have each made a million off the sales a clear "go to hell" message will have been sent to the Black Racists and their commieqr Quisling Enablers.

the big mick

You nazi, racist, pedophiles
Conservtives are constantly offended by the "war on Christmas" or the homsexual allusions in the Lion King.

There has to be some central enity who decides who gets to broadcast on which frequency. Otherwise the airwaves would be totally chaotic. That's the primary function of the FCC.

Obama Looks Like
a chimpanzee and his wife looks like a gorilla. I'm stating a fact. Am I in trouble?

It has nothing to do with race. It has to do with his chimp-like ears and her prognathous jaw.

GTH
Sharkton and his goons are not offended; nothing could offend a bunch of thugs like that. They merely enjoy self-righteously professing outrage at every opportunity. It is too bad that this has been allowed to get this far; actually, I think it is too bad that the blacks were allowed to start mouthing off to begin with, because now it will never end until one race subdues the other. That day is coming so you might just as well get ready for a nice race war. Obama has really done great things for race relations, hasn't he? Meanwhile, people need to quit apologizing, especially when no wrong was done. I'd tell Sharkton to go to he**.

Free speech
I have the right to offend you. And you have the right to offend me. Why should speech be protected if it doesn't offend anyone. I do think the monkey was Pelosi.

The Problem
The problem is the Democrats think like chimpanzees. The fact that they also look like chimpanzees is just a coincidence.

So you guys are actually defending this
racist cartoon? I'm not the least bit surprised.

The free speech rationalization doesn't cut it. It's just racism, exactly what you would expect from a right-wing rag like the NY Post.

Dr. Douglas
From the 18th century and Restoration on, (actually before, but Swift, Addison and Pope refined the genre) offensive journalism and cartoons have been a mainstay of all forms of publication. Don't sidestep satire with a preening "I'm offended, it's racism." Did you run to the defense of cartoons that depicted Bush as a monkey? If not, stow the racist accusation. Hypocrisy is way beneath you... I hope.

On comrade Douglas
Cartoons are offensive to Douglass if they somehow can be construed as having a negative inference on liberals.

As long as cartoons lampoon conservatives they are perfectly permissible.

Steve Benson, a radical left wing cartoonist for the Arizona Republic has created his very own mythical stereotypes of conservatives.

Douglas has an enemies complex. Every post he presents is simply fallacious, meandering, thoughtless, and subjective.

The man becomes more juvenile daily. Perhaps he has an organic mental issue?

Through the looking glass...
You want government intervention, Sharpton? Here's your government intervention as seen by our founding fathers:

"A government big enough to give you everything you want is big enough to take away everything you have." Thomas Jefferson.

Sharpton is like something on an endangered species list. Without government protection, his stupid self could not survive in the real world.

He is a cry baby of the nth degree.

After the Brawley case, why would anybody give any credence to Sharpton? Including Sean. I'd never invite that moron to appear on any TV segment. It's like legitimizing a rat. We all know what a rat is and does and it's relative worthlessness to society.

Peasants, unite!!

Honesty Is The Best Policy.
Keeping our nation crime free is our first national priority and we should all share in that responsibility. Every eye should be open and every ear should be listening for illegal activity. Generous monetary rewards can be given to those that report a crime. It would give every honest person the chance to earn some extra money. In time locks and keys would be thrown in the junk yard and we would become a nation of honest people.


Offended
Once upon a time people wouuld quote Voltaire: "I may disagree with what you say, but I’ll defend to the death your right to say it."

Now the perpetually offended say, "I disagree with what you say and I'm going to shut you the **** up"!

We've come a long way, haven't we?

Funny thing...
I remember the stoney silence of the self-righteous defenders of hate speech, when there was no doubt about who, (Condoleeza Rice) was portrayed as a fat lipped mammy. Why now, when it's alleged to be aimed at a democrat, are the hate-speechers so indignant?
While it may make for newstalk it doesn't hold water. Al Sharpton is an expert at looking for reasons to 'be offended' and is hardly ignorant of the legislative process.
It is no accident he always manages to find some nitwit willing to provide a podium from which to express his 'outrage.'

The fact is, if people have a right to free speech and expression, the so-called 'right not to be offended' cannot supersede that right. The very idea that the 'right to not be offended' can and does result in speech codes is proof of how wrong-headed this is. If there is a right not to be offended, (which there is not) you cannot possibly possess the right to say what you think as it may always result in violating someone's right to not be offended. How could anyone ever possibly know with certainty that which may or may not offend someone? To argue, "well everyone knows when they are being offensive," is nothing but an attempt to outlaw stupidity or worse, the freedom to speak your mind, however ignorant that mind may be.

Finally Melvin's post regarding honesty: Define illegal activity? Show me an 'honest person.' So you are in favor of spying on your neighbor? Why use the money to pay rewards when it could be better used to put cameras and listening devices in every car and home? Why trust the people when we could just let the 'lawmakers' decide who's engaging in 'illegal activity'. You are one very dangerous individual.

Another thing...
If there does exist the 'right not to be offended', then the government is the only duly authorized entity to protect and defend that right. After all, this is really the only purpose for the state to exist. Thus, it is precisely why you cannot possibly argue that there is such a right but let's keep the government out of it.

That's nonsense.

It would have better
It would have been better had the FCC not agreed to a meeting with Sharpton. Unfortunately they may be a bit stuck in that Murdock was granted a waiver by the FCC to own more media outlets in New York than is usually allowed by FCC rules. (He owns the local fox tv station which is a limited resource granted by the government).

There will be a serious issue here if the FCC actually acts to punish the Post for its idiotic cartoon. But as long as all that is happening is that people are complaining about being offended by the cartoon, I don't see any bigger problem than when people complain about being offended by other people viewing pornography or any of the other offenses people claim. You know some people claim to be offended by gay couples kissing in public.

Harsanyi is right. Noone has a right not to be offended. The proper response to the Post cartoon is to note that they could use a better cartoonist, but possibly can't get one.

I'm offended!!
I'm offended by people who insist I've offended them. I'm offended by people who insist that I can or can't do something they don't like. I'm offended by people who insist that they have a right to be offended but I don't. I'm offended by people who call me names because they don't like something I've said.

Can I get rid of the things that offend me? Others seem able to do it!

melvin:
Yeah, Riiggghhhhttttt!

Instead of a nation of honest people you want a nation of government informers.

The FCC??
I didnt know the FCC could abrogate the first amendment of the constitution. I thought the Post was a newspaper. If I were the Post cartoonist, I'd put one of a monkey with the name Sharpton on the editorial page, thumbing his nose at the constitution.

PC
It is all about PC and the control of a person's thoughts, ideas and eventually their actions. It has been carefully crafted by the left to use our instictive shame of being labled something against us. Right from the pages of Stalin. Orwell knew that to control a person's thoughts and voice is to control the person. Finally, why do TH posters even read Dr. Doug's postings? He is clearly delusional or posting here purposely to get your reactions which make him feel like somebody special. Really you have to ignore him. Worry more about PC and what it will eventually do to this once proud nation.

I felt a little offended ...
When Senator Charles Schumer called the American people "the chattering classes" who really had no problem with a little "porkiness" in the stimulus package.

However, I just consider the source and go on my way. I really give litte, if any, credence to the opinion(s) of politicians. Why should I?

The Mark was Missed by Everyone
The cartoon was about congress, I do believe, but the only ones that should be offended are the monkeys. They are used to show how stupid people are and how some people looks. Why not use the Hippo, or Rindo, maybe even the little field mouse that lives in the swamp! If I were a monkey I would be very offended.

to lon from PA
you are a big joke yourself, you need to grow up. If I wanted to rattle some ones cage every time a black person has called a white person or asian or any other ethinic person a name there would be fist fights all over the place. This once great country has sunken so low since January we all need to grow up.

FCC
Just a thought here, but under what article of the Constitution is the FCC operating? Think about it.

Public debate is not for the weak...
A select few like Sharpton and Eric Holder, have, not surprisingly taken Obama’s election as an opportunity to criticize anybody that’s not black and fan the flames of civil unrest. It never ends. The real progress in race relations is and always will be purposely ignored.

It’s happening everywhere. See the New Orleans recall effort for Rep. Cao. Several black Reveruuuuunds called Cao racist simply because he opposed the stimulus. They were told that, constitutionally, it (the recall) can’t be done.

The response from one of the Reveruuuunds was, "It doesn't matter what the Constitution says," Young said.

Nice to see ministers abandoning integrity and respect for the law for the sake of selfish racist objectives.

Here’s another quote that explains why we have so much divisiveness between libs and conservatives:

Our constitution is for men with moral and religious convictions. For others it is of little worth, John Adams (second President)

Likewise, the Constitution does not give Democrats the authority to determine what speech should be "free."

appleblossom
Do you mean to be responding to something I said? If so could you indicate what?

What do you think I said that was somehow analogous to rattling anyone's cage? I said the cartoonist appears to be bad at his job rather than racist, but that I am not going to be upset about government involvement in the case until the government actually tries to get involved in the case.

Did you mean to be responding to someone else? Did you misunderstand what I said? Or do you think it is offensive of me to criticize the quality of the cartoonist?

Sticks and stones


I am a great believer in the “Sticks and Stones” way of life.

In the mid-1940s, I was a member of what was said to be the first integrated US Army barracks in Fort Benning, GA. I would say the Blacks were the ones who were most concerned with how it would work, the whites didn’t seem to care much.

It soon became obvious that the black “lingo” just naturally contained many slurs to the whites, and I don’t remember a slur by a white man in those first few days.

A couple of us called a meeting of the whole group, to discuss the matter. My point was that no one, of either race, should pay any attention to any comment made by either side of the color barrier.

Everyone agreed, and from that day on, language was no longer a problem. Sure there were things said that should not have been said, but since no one paid any attention to them, it didn’t matter.

What did matter was that within a few weeks the so-called slurs almost disappeared completely, because as some of us had expected, if we didn’t pay any attention, and no one made a big deal of what was said, those slurs would almost completely disappear from the conversation.

Several Black soldiers said that for the first time in their life, all those life-long comments they had used, just automatically disappeared.

An Irony Here
This willingness by liberals to curtail certain "offensive" speech is ironic. When every group on their side from antiwar protestors to gay rights advocates use the most vile language and exibitionism to make their point and we say WE are offended they tell us to grow a spine and get over it.

I love liberals(sarcasm here). They only want to suppress conservative speech. They of course can do or say anything they want with no consequences.

I know this is all a power grab but there is another irony. For decades we conservatives hae been portrayed as prim severe humorless prigs. Then the liberals are shown as funloving freedom loving let it all hang out types. Now the roles have somewhat reversed and liberals are more likely to be the severe and proper ones while we have to go around walking on eggshells because we might offend someone if we have any fun.

Lord help us if the Fairness Doctrine is brought back. We better be prepared to fight this tooth and nail.

The owners of the post
should publicly tell al. shack down artist sharpton and the gov to go F#$k themselves. They wil not, and we will all be less free for it.
Kirk

Just turn the other cheek
If someone says something insulting and you react to it consider the options:

1. They intended to offend you and get a reaction, they won, and you look like a fool.

2. They had no intention of offending anyone, they hadn't seen the offending interpretation, but you reacted, once again making a fool out of yourself.

The answer is GET SOME CALLOUSES! Sensitivity training is to make people easier to manipulate by someone taking offense! We need desensitivity training!!

LuLu
I know you are a freak and a weirdo. why dont you go back to your facism 101 class

jindal
i saw rush limbaugh the other day warning conservatives not to dare criticize piyush jindal or risk his wrath. the boss has spoken so you good little soldiers best get in line lol.

A modest proposal
I believe it is time to revive a plan I first suggested more than twenty years ago and Obama, the Great Unifier, could be just the guy to bring it to fruition. My proposal is for a national Week of Reconciliation. During this week on Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday all of the people whose last name begins with A thru M would offer sincere and heartfelt apologies to anyone they happened to encounter in their daily travels whose last name began with N thru Z, for any and all deeds of action, speech, thought, or omission, that they or any of their ancestors back to time immemorial had committed which caused injury, harm, insult or offense to that person or any of his ancestors. On Monday, Wednesday and Friday the roles would be reversed. On Saturday the people of America would gather together in backyards and garages across the country to consume mass quantities and celebrate living in a nation that is humankind's supreme achievement in providing opportunity for people to maximize whatever potential they may possess. On Sunday we sleep it off and on Monday we all return to work, at least those of us who still have jobs, with the firm understanding that anyone who claims offense for any act that doesn't include physical assault, grievous bodily harm, or an explicit threat to inflict same, will be greeted by all within earshot rising in unison to offer a clear and resounding "GET OVER YOURSELF!".
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