FREE SPEECH. A SHORT HISTORY AND WHAT IT MEANS TO ME AND YOU.

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A SHORT HISTORY ON FREE SPEECH

Free speech was a result of the first amendment of the Bill of Rights of the United States which guarantee's, along with the right for free speech, the freedom of religion, the press, and the right to assemble. but also there was a fifth guarantee that one does not hear much about. This is the right to petition the government for a redress of grievances. All in the year of our our lord 1791.
You would Think the U.S.A came up with this wonderful idea of free speech, but you would be wrong in your assumption. The History of free speech goes all the way back to Socrates 399. b.c while being on trial he spoke "If you offered to let me off this time on condition I am not any longer to speak my mind... I should say to you, "Men of Athens, I shall obey the Gods rather than you."'
Then as followed we can see that free speech has been a right men have fought for for millennia.

  • In 1215 in the Magna Carta, forced by his rebellious barons. King John I did sign into being the Magna Carta, which did not guarantee the right of free speech wholely, but it began a tradition of civil rights which would culminate 400 years later with the bill of Rights. The Magna Carta was also the first legal document that limited the power of Kings ans queens.
  • in 1516 Erasmus, the educated Christian prince stated " that in a free state, so should the tongues be"
  • In 1689 the British Bill Of Rights was written and guaranteed free speech in the Parliament. The British Bill Of Rights gave a large amounts of rights to the citizens of Britian, but even more importantly it influenced the French to write the French Declaration of the Rights of man, and the constitution of the United States.
  • In 1789 the Declaration of the Rights of Man was written by the National Assembly of the French Revolution. It included not only the freedom of speech to the members of parliament as the Bill of Rights did, but it included a provision for free speech for every man. As written "The free communication of thoughts and opinions is one of the most precious of the rights of man. Every citizen may therefore speak, write, and print freely." Thus the true beginning of our most precious and dear right.
  • *In the United States freedom of speech dates back to the first amendment. The first amendment was one of ten amendments that were added on in 1791 to the bill of rights. The first amendment as it reads states: " Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances." This is YOUR rights people.
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Today and the state of free speech

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As you can see, that free speech has taken a 1000 years to get it to where it is now. In the advent of the internet a sad thing is taking place. You are having massive corporations who control what you say, how you say it, and when you say it. If, you want to say it on there site.
The unfortunate thing is that these sites are the modern day equivalent of the printing press, or the village green. With the unholy advent of censorship by youtube and Facebook and many, many others. We are watching are right to free speech not being taken by someone, but by the people giving it away. So they can Facebook, or twitt, or whatever. These rights that many have fought and died for in many coutries are being turned over like change at a corner store.

A people without history, is a people without an identity or purpose.

This what I see, these massive oligarchs and corporate entites in league with our governments are trying to rewrite the past, so they can in turn control the direction of the future. We can already see the cosequences of corporate interference of promotion of fake news in south Sudan which has caused countless deaths and over a million refugees fleeing the violence.

thank you facebook and Twitter :(

The rights that have been fought for and argued over for a thousand plus years are being hijacked by Facebook, youtube, google, twitter and all other of these bottom feeder corporate hacks. South Sudan is just the beginning in my opinion. THese companies have different standards for each country that they operate in, depending on the political/social climate that they are dealing with. This is pure evil. That is why sites like steemit and all of the sister sites that people are building are giving me hope that things will change. Currently there is too much power in the media held by too few, and that is a big problem.

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Where does free speech become hate speech and cross the line?

I have though long and hard on this question, and the answer is, there is no line. It is either free speech, or it isn't

The problem lies in the concentration of power in the media held by too few companies.
If I don't like what you say, I don't have to listen, or read or acknowledge it. I, myself am a very aware person when it comes to the power of words.
We can use them to build our dreams, or create our worst nightmares.

So I choose to be kind and respectful. In my life there is no room for hate, and the language of hate. Just recently I was reading a post by a individual here on steemit and he was using the terms faggot, and speaking in the grossed use of language I have seen on Steemit to date, It was disturbing. Even more disturbing is that people were commenting on this post in a positive light. Not many, but some. I immediately wanted to flag him and campaign for a mass flagging on discord over this little piece of well dressed hate speech. I didn't though.

I believe as disgusting and disturbing his post was to me, he had a right as much as me to write it. Free speech is Free speech. We cannot pick and choose which speech is protected and which is not. It either is, or is not.

So, because this was a first for this individual I had voted him before I even read it, then I did for some reason. I then proceeded to remove my vote and take him off of my friends list. That is my action, reaction. I am not the arbiter of someones value system and their right to post. As off-putting as it was.
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In conclusion

So, In conclusion Free speech is our most precious, long sought after gift from the ages, to say " you are free to say this, but not this" is not free speech. That is censorship even though I myself am not a hateful, nasty, bigotted, human being but there are some, and if we limit their right to speech because we find it offensive or do we choose to not participate and read or watch their postings. The internet is the greatest tool in my opinion man has developed in bringing the world together, but we will always struggle with ignorance and fear. Those to are facts of the human experience, I will quote Martin Niemoller:

First they came for the Socialists, and I did not speak out—
Because I was not a Socialist.
Then they came for the Trade Unionists, and I did not speak out—
Because I was not a Trade Unionist.
Then they came for the Jews, and I did not speak out—
Because I was not a Jew.
Then they came for me—and there was no one left to speak for me.

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God bless you all, I hope you have enjoyed my post. Please leave your thoughts below, I would love to hear them

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Wow! You really put in a lot of effort in this post. A job well done I must say :) Free speech is such an important asset but sadly is turning into something we are misusing. You are right that we need to become more open and respectful of the ideologies of others and need to understand that for free speech to remain in our lives, we need to show respect to the opinions of others too.

I believe that freedom of expression it's based on a superior form of citizen, one who is not afraid to say what he thinks about being judged, and one who is not afraid to listen to him who offends him for discrepancy.

We must learn to be tolerant, be truthful tolerant people, to be able to hear someone say something that we do not share, that offends us, and that at most is wrong, and still respect their different way of thinking.

Thank you for your comment @viera, I agree with you 100%. Freedom of speech rights were not created for popular speech but for the speech that the majority disagrees with. As a society, it is a slippery slope to say this is ok, that is not. whether we agree with the speech or not. Some of the greatest ideas were quite unpopular in their time. Free speech is a tool for growth, without we stagnate and die. I believe.
Thanks again for your wonderful comment.
Cheers!

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These are always great things to consider. It's always good to reflect back on history and see how far things have come. Thanks for the great summary.

As for free speech, I hope that platforms like this will allow more discourse between groups who disagree. Of course I personally still enjoy a classic sit down conversation. I think that's one of the important things about the friends you surround yourself with. I have many friends who enjoy a good discussion, even if we disagree.

Disagreements can be more polarized online since we're still behind a keyboard, but I agree with you that everyone's voice should be heard. I hope that we'll continue to find outlets to share great thoughts like these.

Thanks for sharing.

I couldn't agree with you more. Than you for you comment, and vote of confidence.
I am glad you liked the post.
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Very nice history lesson with regard to freedom of speech. I used to find myself wanting to lay into people who use hate speech and such on here but, like you, I refrain from it. I don't support what they are saying but I do support their right to make fools out of themselves through the use of their own words.
One thing I might mention with regard to the US and the bill of rights addition in 1791. It specifically states "Congress shall make no law..." , the Facebooks, Twitter and other social media sights that are censoring and such are not government sites, they reserve the right to run their business as they see fit. If they determine that something a user posts doesn't fit for their "business model" or "may be offensive" they also have the right to remove the item and curtail access to the person who posted. The right to free speech isn't taken away in that scenario, the convenience of a place to say it has been taken away, and that is a big difference. I discarded using those platforms because I don't "agree " with how they do things , but I do support their right to run their business as they see fit.
Just my thoughts on the subject,
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Very Valid point @sultnpapper, the only thing that is the problem with FB and their ilk is that they have the power now to either buy out the competitors or shut them down by sheer force. 2 billion+ users WW on Facebook, I don't know. It kind of reminds me over the monopoly issue with microsoft back some time over the browsers. At what point does business as usual cross into the public realm? I guess is my question. I loved what you said here, if I may quote:

I used to find myself wanting to lay into people who use hate speech and such on here but, like you, I refrain from it. I don't support what they are saying but I do support their right to make fools out of themselves through the use of their own words.

Legend!

Cheers and thank you for the comment my friend!!

Their claim is 2 billion users, I don't know how many they have, but I suspect a lot of those accounts are people like me who never closed up the account but never use it. I keep mine and post 1 post a year, on 9/11 . It is very simple post "Wake up sheeple" .
So I guess I am in their number, but not much more than that.
Keep up the great work, I truly enjoy reading you posts.

Thank you very much for you kind words. You made my day!
Cheers my friend.

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