Video: Freedom of Speech and the Offense of Political CorrectnessApr 27, 2024 A comprehensive review of freedom of speech and the offense of political correctness, ranging from the goodness of people and puppies to the Salem witch trials, Mao's Red Guard, totalitarianism, the Civil War, slavery, Frederick Douglass, American exceptionalism, social justice warriors, identity politics, intersectionality, the oppression olympics, the tyranny of Islamic Shariah law, and the healing vision of Martin Luther King, Jr. Do you value freedom of speech? Do you think that political correctness has gone too far? Are you frustrated with the rhetoric of social justice warriors? Are you looking for ways to cut through all the PC confusion with clarity and truth? You are not alone! You can watch the video on Rumble: https://rumble.com/v4rnk0o-freedom-of-speech-and-the-offense-of-political-correctness.html or watch it below. The text version of the video is here. Notes: 1. Frederick Douglass, “A Plea for Free Speech in Boston,” December 9, 1860, Boston’s Music Hall 2. Ibid. 3. Arnold J. Toynbee, referenced in “Arnold J. Toynbee,” New World Encyclopedia. 4. Martin Luther King, Jr., “Martin Luther King Jr. Acceptance Speech, on the occasion of the award of the Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo, 10 December 1964. Image Credits: Photo of A baby wearing many items of winter clothing, 2007 Photo of a 16 week old Kooikerhondje puppy, 2017 Photo of Adolf Hitler, 1927, Bundesarchiv, Bild 102-13774 “The witch no. 1,” lithograph, 1982 Photo of “A scene from the Red Detachment of Women” “Hatred,” by Ben Slow Photo of “Cobra no parque de Jaraguá” Photo of “Visitors bowing in a show of respect for Photo of “African Bush Elephant (Loxodonta africana) Painting of “Declaration of Independence” Photo of “Emigrants coming up the board-walk from the barge...” Photo of “Soldier group” Photo of Frederick Douglass Video of Woman brutally lashed in Sudan, 2010. Photo of 2006 protest in London by Muslims Photo of Martin Luther King Jr. Most Images from Wikimedia Commons
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