FASCISM 150 Top Intellectuals Sign Open Letter Decrying Cancel Culture

Dennis Olson

Chief Curmudgeon
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150 Top Intellectuals Sign Open Letter Decrying Cancel Culture

Numerous public figures including Noam Chomsky and Salman Rushdie oppose totalitarian march of ” ideological conformity”.

Published 1 min ago on 7 July, 2020
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150 of the world’s top intellectuals, authors and activists have signed an open letter decrying leftist cancel culture, censorship and the totalitarian march of “ideological conformity.”

The letter, which was published by Harpers Magazine, is also signed by J.K. Rowling, Fareed Zakaria, Garry Kasparov, and, perhaps surprisingly, feminist activist Gloria Steinem.

“The democratic inclusion we want can be achieved only if we speak out against the intolerant climate that has set in on all sides,” states the letter, highlighting how “the free exchange of information and ideas, the lifeblood of a liberal society, is daily becoming more constricted” as a result of “an intolerance of opposing views, a vogue for public shaming and ostracism, and the tendency to dissolve complex policy issues in a blinding moral certainty.”

“Editors are fired for running controversial pieces; books are withdrawn for alleged inauthenticity; journalists are barred from writing on certain topics; professors are investigated for quoting works of literature in class; a researcher is fired for circulating a peer-reviewed academic study; and the heads of organizations are ousted for what are sometimes just clumsy mistakes,” states the letter.


This is creating a climate of risk aversion that is preventing anyone from dissenting from the monolithic consensus of social justice rhetoric, creating a “stifling atmosphere will ultimately harm the most vital causes of our time,” according to the letter.

The letter highlights the fact that there are still some genuine “liberals” left in society who are willing to stand behind the increasingly endangered species of free speech.

However, some would ask where they’ve been hiding for the past three years since mass censorship, particularly by monopolistic social media giants, has been significantly ramped up.

The idea that an open letter will do much to stop the rampaging virus of cancel culture is also up for debate. Why don’t these intellectuals organize a major conference or a massive protest march to showcase their principles?

The irony of course is that if this letter gains any traction at all, its signatories will immediately become targets for cancellation from the unhinged, woke far-left.

The full letter is reprinted below. (see link)


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Our cultural institutions are facing a moment of trial. Powerful protests for racial and social justice are leading to overdue demands for police reform, along with wider calls for greater equality and inclusion across our society, not least in higher education, journalism, philanthropy, and the arts. But this needed reckoning has also intensified a new set of moral attitudes and political commitments that tend to weaken our norms of open debate and toleration of differences in favor of ideological conformity. As we applaud the first development, we also raise our voices against the second. The forces of illiberalism are gaining strength throughout the world and have a powerful ally in Donald Trump, who represents a real threat to democracy. But resistance must not be allowed to harden into its own brand of dogma or coercion—which right-wing demagogues are already exploiting. The democratic inclusion we want can be achieved only if we speak out against the intolerant climate that has set in on all sides.

The free exchange of information and ideas, the lifeblood of a liberal society, is daily becoming more constricted. While we have come to expect this on the radical right, censoriousness is also spreading more widely in our culture: an intolerance of opposing views, a vogue for public shaming and ostracism, and the tendency to dissolve complex policy issues in a blinding moral certainty. We uphold the value of robust and even caustic counter-speech from all quarters. But it is now all too common to hear calls for swift and severe retribution in response to perceived transgressions of speech and thought. More troubling still, institutional leaders, in a spirit of panicked damage control, are delivering hasty and disproportionate punishments instead of considered reforms. Editors are fired for running controversial pieces; books are withdrawn for alleged inauthenticity; journalists are barred from writing on certain topics; professors are investigated for quoting works of literature in class; a researcher is fired for circulating a peer-reviewed academic study; and the heads of organizations are ousted for what are sometimes just clumsy mistakes. Whatever the arguments around each particular incident, the result has been to steadily narrow the boundaries of what can be said without the threat of reprisal. We are already paying the price in greater risk aversion among writers, artists, and journalists who fear for their livelihoods if they depart from the consensus, or even lack sufficient zeal in agreement.

This stifling atmosphere will ultimately harm the most vital causes of our time. The restriction of debate, whether by a repressive government or an intolerant society, invariably hurts those who lack power and makes everyone less capable of democratic participation. The way to defeat bad ideas is by exposure, argument, and persuasion, not by trying to silence or wish them away. We refuse any false choice between justice and freedom, which cannot exist without each other. As writers we need a culture that leaves us room for experimentation, risk taking, and even mistakes. We need to preserve the possibility of good-faith disagreement without dire professional consequences. If we won’t defend the very thing on which our work depends, we shouldn’t expect the public or the state to defend it for us.

 

Papa

Senior Member
150 Top Intellectuals Sign Open Letter Decrying Cancel Culture

Numerous public figures including Noam Chomsky and Salman Rushdie oppose totalitarian march of ” ideological conformity”.

Published 1 min ago on 7 July, 2020
Paul Joseph Watson
Getty Images
2 Comments

150 of the world’s top intellectuals, authors and activists have signed an open letter decrying leftist cancel culture, censorship and the totalitarian march of “ideological conformity.”

The letter, which was published by Harpers Magazine, is also signed by J.K. Rowling, Fareed Zakaria, Garry Kasparov, and, perhaps surprisingly, feminist activist Gloria Steinem.

“The democratic inclusion we want can be achieved only if we speak out against the intolerant climate that has set in on all sides,” states the letter, highlighting how “the free exchange of information and ideas, the lifeblood of a liberal society, is daily becoming more constricted” as a result of “an intolerance of opposing views, a vogue for public shaming and ostracism, and the tendency to dissolve complex policy issues in a blinding moral certainty.”

“Editors are fired for running controversial pieces; books are withdrawn for alleged inauthenticity; journalists are barred from writing on certain topics; professors are investigated for quoting works of literature in class; a researcher is fired for circulating a peer-reviewed academic study; and the heads of organizations are ousted for what are sometimes just clumsy mistakes,” states the letter.


This is creating a climate of risk aversion that is preventing anyone from dissenting from the monolithic consensus of social justice rhetoric, creating a “stifling atmosphere will ultimately harm the most vital causes of our time,” according to the letter.

The letter highlights the fact that there are still some genuine “liberals” left in society who are willing to stand behind the increasingly endangered species of free speech.

However, some would ask where they’ve been hiding for the past three years since mass censorship, particularly by monopolistic social media giants, has been significantly ramped up.

The idea that an open letter will do much to stop the rampaging virus of cancel culture is also up for debate. Why don’t these intellectuals organize a major conference or a massive protest march to showcase their principles?

The irony of course is that if this letter gains any traction at all, its signatories will immediately become targets for cancellation from the unhinged, woke far-left.

The full letter is reprinted below. (see link)


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Our cultural institutions are facing a moment of trial. Powerful protests for racial and social justice are leading to overdue demands for police reform, along with wider calls for greater equality and inclusion across our society, not least in higher education, journalism, philanthropy, and the arts. But this needed reckoning has also intensified a new set of moral attitudes and political commitments that tend to weaken our norms of open debate and toleration of differences in favor of ideological conformity. As we applaud the first development, we also raise our voices against the second. The forces of illiberalism are gaining strength throughout the world and have a powerful ally in Donald Trump, who represents a real threat to democracy. But resistance must not be allowed to harden into its own brand of dogma or coercion—which right-wing demagogues are already exploiting. The democratic inclusion we want can be achieved only if we speak out against the intolerant climate that has set in on all sides.

The free exchange of information and ideas, the lifeblood of a liberal society, is daily becoming more constricted. While we have come to expect this on the radical right, censoriousness is also spreading more widely in our culture: an intolerance of opposing views, a vogue for public shaming and ostracism, and the tendency to dissolve complex policy issues in a blinding moral certainty. We uphold the value of robust and even caustic counter-speech from all quarters. But it is now all too common to hear calls for swift and severe retribution in response to perceived transgressions of speech and thought. More troubling still, institutional leaders, in a spirit of panicked damage control, are delivering hasty and disproportionate punishments instead of considered reforms. Editors are fired for running controversial pieces; books are withdrawn for alleged inauthenticity; journalists are barred from writing on certain topics; professors are investigated for quoting works of literature in class; a researcher is fired for circulating a peer-reviewed academic study; and the heads of organizations are ousted for what are sometimes just clumsy mistakes. Whatever the arguments around each particular incident, the result has been to steadily narrow the boundaries of what can be said without the threat of reprisal. We are already paying the price in greater risk aversion among writers, artists, and journalists who fear for their livelihoods if they depart from the consensus, or even lack sufficient zeal in agreement.

This stifling atmosphere will ultimately harm the most vital causes of our time. The restriction of debate, whether by a repressive government or an intolerant society, invariably hurts those who lack power and makes everyone less capable of democratic participation. The way to defeat bad ideas is by exposure, argument, and persuasion, not by trying to silence or wish them away. We refuse any false choice between justice and freedom, which cannot exist without each other. As writers we need a culture that leaves us room for experimentation, risk taking, and even mistakes. We need to preserve the possibility of good-faith disagreement without dire professional consequences. If we won’t defend the very thing on which our work depends, we shouldn’t expect the public or the state to defend it for us.

So who called these MoFo's intellectuals?
 

Elza

Veteran Member
A further irony is that many of these so called intellectuals helped create the environment that now exists. And yes they will soon become victims of this madness.
This is, perhaps, their motivation. They started looking more closely at the situation and had the proverbial "Oh shit!" moment realizing that they would be next on the chopping block. Too little too late I fear.
 

MetalMan

Veteran Member
J. K. Rowling, (one of the 150), wrote some nice books but I don't think that makes her an intellectual. Harry Potter doesn't represent science. Would be nice to review the other 149.
 

Doomer Doug

TB Fanatic
We know what is going on now because we have seen it before.
Mao de Tsung called it The Cultural Revolution in 1966, and Pol Pot called it whatever in the 1970"s in Cambodia, and Shining Path called it what ever in Peru in the 1980's. It is called Marxism and it is ALWAYS ENFORCED AT THE POINT OF A GUN BY A MARXIST DEATH SQUAD.
 

mistaken1

Has No Life - Lives on TB
The youngest one says the left started a fire to burn out their enemies but the fire has now grown out of their control and it will burn everything.

I say the cancel culture will expand the meaning of cancel to include cancelling ones life on earth.
 

Meadowlark

Has No Life - Lives on TB
After Santos Trafficante Jr was imprisoned by Castro and his casinos were confiscated, and was later able to bribe his release, he said his criminal gang was overcome by a stronger criminal gang. That should tell you something about real Marxists.

Stalin started as a bank robber "for the cause".
 

Doomer Doug

TB Fanatic
I accept that I will almost certainly be killed by a Marxist Death Squad, which is what both Antifa BLM really are, in downtown Portland, in a firefight using my AR-15, and no later than Christmas, maybe Thanksgiving, or the election. This is reality here in CONUS 2020, and I accept it. This is what the Spirit is telling me and I believe it. 4 to 6 months max and then either we are KIA, or they are KIA. Trump or Biden no diff They will massacre us, or we will defend ourselves. The first Marxist Death Squads going up against the 2nd Amendment. It will be interesting.:conf:
 

Dobbin

Faithful Steed
150 job openings - 150 applicants who can't be hired because they don't support the agenda.

Dobbin
 

Squib

Veteran Member
I accept that I will almost certainly be killed by a Marxist Death Squad, which is what both Antifa BLM really are, in downtown Portland, in a firefight using my AR-15, and no later than Christmas, maybe Thanksgiving, or the election. This is reality here in CONUS 2020, and I accept it. This is what the Spirit is telling me and I believe it. 4 to 6 months max and then either we are KIA, or they are KIA.

Well, Doug, you certainly have a vote in the outcome...so, make them die for their cause; don’t die for yours! :sldr:
 

ainitfunny

Saved, to glorify God.
Whose culture should be cancelled??
The values, priorities and accepted norms of a culture that produces a failed standard of living for MOST of it's people sounds like those cultures that should be moved to the back burner and NOT made the norm nor given "respect or honor" just because it is DIFFERENT or is asserted to belongs some identifiable group of people. Not ALL, even "new" ideas are good ideas, not all opinions deserve respect. Not all "change" is for the better. Not all ideas should be given a platform or media soap box for persuading people of things that are known to be destabilizing, destructive, and inimical to the good of all.

Those "cultures," governing systems, that do not honor Truth, individual responsibility, or that ignore and dismiss the wrongness and unacceptability of dishonesty, thievery, cruelty, murder (of Humans), or who do not uphold and defend the property rights of individuals, the personal right to freedom, the right to worship (freedom of the press and speech), the right to defend one's self, the right to privacy, the right to vote, the RESPONSIBILITY to uphold the rule of law, peace and order in the community, town city state and nation, and responsibility to surrender and submit one's self to the justice system when accused and charged, the justice system must rest on a presumption of innocence of the accused, the freedom to strive and legally achieve and keep the rewards of one's labor to benefit one's self, family, and interests.

We dismiss the value and importance of honoring and rewarding excellence and merit in any occupation or endeavor to our own peril and eventual decay of progress toward a better standard of living for all people. Many people now call the values that free white western nations have embodied in their cultures and founding documents and laws and pursued to their success and progressively better standard of living as "RACIST", "WHITE SUPREMACY" and other literally ignorant people's nonsense, and literally throw the baby out with the bath water by trying to destroy those values as belonging to white people ONLY. Bad idea. Rejecting the work ethic, the idea of individual accountability and responsibility for one's actions, behavior, decisions, is NOT a white idea, but those races and cultures that reject "white social, legal, business and cultural expectations" are doomed to keep repeating the same mistakes that their own cultural norms embrace that have proven to always keep them from succeeding.

We cannot continue attributing the failure of some people to the ill will of other people, without ANY evidence, without ANY respect for, or even mention of the truth of WHY they are poor, or ANY accountability of the person suffering failure because of their OWN bad choices, bad and unwise behavior, (can't ;buy food because they owe the court for drunk driving fines and or impounded car or because they spent their whole paycheck on lottery tickets, or because they have no self discipline and buy things they know they CANNOT afford on what they earn, or use their wages buying booze, or marijuana, and subsequently lost their job because they were drunk or high when it came time to go to work. Others spent their whole weekend losing their wages or what other money they had in online poker, or other gambling expecting to hold their hand out for food bank food for their "poor kids" that didn't seem to stop them from foolishly throwing away the money they were legally obligated to use to support those kids instead of expecting other, more respectable and responsible citizens to feed them all on Monday. People who consistently make very bad decisions will NEVER be lifted from poverty and miserable lives by higher wages or even free money even winning the lottery wouldn't bless them or change their future miserable lives for or before long.
 
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PghPanther

Has No Life - Lives on TB
Translation............we created the creature and now we can't control it............but now its beginning to look like it is turning on us.
 
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