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Valuing Speech
by George Will
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WASHINGTON -- Marriage is the foundation of the natural family and sustains family values. That sentence is inflammatory, perhaps even a hate crime.

At least it is in Oakland, Calif. That city's government says those words italicized here constitute something akin to hate speech, and can be proscribed from the government's open e-mail system and employee bulletin board.

When the McCain-Feingold law empowered government to regulate the quantity, content and timing of political campaign speech about government, it was predictable that the right of free speech would increasingly be sacrificed to various social objectives that free speech supposedly impedes. And it was predictable that speech suppression would become an instrument of cultural combat, used to settle ideological scores and advance political agendas by silencing adversaries.

That has happened in Oakland. And, predictably, the ineffable 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has ratified this abridgement of First Amendment protections. Fortunately, overturning the 9th Circuit is steady work for the U.S. Supreme Court.

Some African-American Christian women working for Oakland's government organized the Good News Employee Association (GNEA), which they announced with a flier describing their group as ``a forum for people of Faith to express their views on the contemporary issues of the day. With respect for the Natural Family, Marriage and Family Values.''

The flier was distributed after other employees' groups, including those advocating gay rights, had advertised their political views and activities on the city's e-mail system and bulletin board. When the GNEA asked for equal opportunity to communicate by that system and that board, they were denied. Furthermore, the flier they posted was taken down and destroyed by city officials, who declared it ``homophobic'' and disruptive.

The city government said the flier was ``determined to promote harassment based on sexual orientation.'' The city warned that the flier and communications like it could result in disciplinary action ``up to and including termination.''

Effectively, the city has proscribed any speech that even one person might say questioned the gay rights agenda and therefore created what that person felt was a ``hostile environment.'' This, even though gay rights advocates used the city's communication system to advertise ``Happy Coming Out Day.'' Yet the terms ``natural family,'' ``marriage'' and ``family values'' are considered intolerably inflammatory. Continued...

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George F. Will is a 1976 Pulitzer Prize winner whose columns are syndicated in more than 400 magazines and newspapers worldwide.
 
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Subject: 9th circ
the judges on the 9th circuit are not real americans and should be eliminated from the court.for you homosexuals you are not normal if you were there would be no human race.i don't care what you do in private but please don't present your self as normal like a real family.married men and woman are the only way to raise children homos and divorced woman do a poor job.

it wasn't an attack
You call that an attack, notashamed...?
I already said I like George Will. I don't usually agree with him anyway.
So he doesn't have to agree with me, for me to admire his articles.

The issue of gay people has proven to make all kinds of otherwise thoughtful people into hysterical chicken littles. I've been participating in the TH blog threads for a bit, and NOTHING generates the emotions that the subject of gay people does.

George Will is turning this episode of annoyance into a MAJOR case of free speech indictment.

And in this case, it IS a matter of minor annoyance.

But there are serious cases of slander and libel that gay people DO confront. And the threats to their professional standing, family life and education...and physical safety is NOT exaggerated.
However, THIS case that GW is citing, will run it's course, but he makes it sound like a major free speech case.

Even the 'bong hits for Jesus' case is remarkably stupid. Even the young people holding the banner, you have to admit were doing a trivial test.

But let's be honest.
There are matters of libel and slander and coercion, disguised as religious speech that does do damage out there.

And the important thing to note is the motive for speech and if damage or risk IS LIKELY.
And making distinctions between annoyances and inconveniences, as opposed to speech that is deliberate in it's aim to compromise someone's very life and freedom.

This is why even ministers need to be careful on their own about what they say.
There are recordings of ministers in church on Sunday, going into sermons on gay sex that are graphic and demeaning and inappropriate, ESPECIALLY to a mixed group of people with their children in church.

Maybe this case isn't such a big deal, and the complaint at work wasn't worth the animus that's generated.

But I can tell from experience on these discussion boards, that this is a truly misunderstood minority. And honesty about gay people is impossible, because the majority of people here do not want or care about the feelings and experiences or self knowlege regarding being gay and what it means.

Truth, honesty and compassion are the casualties, regarding this subject only.
There is no room for any of those things because the people it most matters to, are dismissed and denied exaggerated or unwelcome.

In the most profound way, and I think the few gay people and their supporters know what I mean...it's as if we were never here.

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