So terribly old fashioned, don’t you think? Cath Elliot:
Freedom of speech is an idealistic notion born out of naivety and a
commendable but misguided faith in the capacity of people to think for
themselves and to reason. Time and time again history has shown us that
this just isn’t the case, that man’s ability to be indoctrinated and
influenced by the more charismatic and powerful among us knows no
bounds.
Aren’t we lucky that we’ve got such clear thinkers to do all of that hard work for us?
The only slight problem is that the same argument can (and probably is) be used against democracy itself, indeed any freedom. We don’t know what we’re doing so therefore other people, those who think the right way, should do it for us.
And to think, Ms. Elliot would probably describe herself as a liberal.
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