爱尔兰政府在反移民骚乱后采取行动打击言论自由
Irish Government Moves To Crackdown On Free Speech After Anti-Immigration Riot

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/political/irish-government-moves-crackdown-free-speech-after-anti-immigration-riot

都柏林发生反移民骚乱后,爱尔兰政府以打击仇恨犯罪和仇外心理为幌子,采取行动压制言论自由。 新提出的法案旨在将基于民族或种族血统的被视为“煽动”暴力的材料定为犯罪,其中还可能包括跨性别身份和其他特定特征。 新法律的批评者认为,它有压制公众言论的风险,而支持者则声称,更新立法对于现代来说是必要的。 然而,人们仍然担心该措施可能被滥用,特别是考虑到都柏林议员最近呼吁“向抗议者开枪”。 这一事态发展反映出全球反言论自由情绪日益高涨,特别是在年轻一代中,他们认为反对观点是暴力或煽动性的。

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Authored by Jonathan Turley,

We have previously discussed the growing anti-free speech movement in Ireland. As discussed in The Indispensable Right: Free Speech in the Age of Rage, these crackdowns on free speech tend to come with periods of public  panic or anger.

Anti-free speech advocates use such periods as opportunities to get the public to surrender this core right to government censors or prosecutors.

Right on schedule, Ireland is now pushing one of the most chilling crackdowns to date.

The excuse for the latest rollback of free speech was a riot in Dublin leading to the arrest of 34 people and extensive property damage in anti-immigration protests. 

The protests have challenged the government policies on handling undocumented migrants.

The bill criminalizes any “preparing or possessing material likely to incite violence or hatred against persons on account of their protected characteristics.” 

That includes any material concerning national or ethnic origin, as well as protected characteristics including “transgender and a gender other than those of male and female.”

The bill includes crimes relating to “xenophobia” and can be committed merely by the”public dissemination or distribution of tracts, pictures or other material.”

Elon Musk has flagged the law as have other free speech advocates.

Irish Prime Minister (Taoiseach) Leo Varadkar has rushed to ride the political wave after the recent Dublin riot to announce that he would fight hatred by taking away rights.  He declared his intent to “modernize laws against hatred” by criminalizing speech that his government decides is “incitement.” He insisted that the existing legislation is “not up to date for the social media age” and needs to have a broad reach of criminalized speech. He wants to crackdown not just on violence but on those who say things that might “stir up” others.

What was particularly chilling was a speech by the Irish Green Party Sen. Pauline O’Reilly who admitted that  “We are restricting freedom, but we’re doing it for the common good.”

That is all it takes to get citizens to surrender core rights, a declaration that fewer rights is better for the common good. It has become a Siren Call on the left not just abroad but in the United States.

I have previously written columns about the rising generation of censors in our country. After years of being told that free speech is harmful and dangerous, many young people are virtual speech phobics — demanding that opposing views be silenced as “triggering” or even forms of violence. A recent Pew poll showed just how much ground we have lost, including the emergence of the Democratic Party as a virulent anti-free speech party. Pew found that “Democrats and Democratic-leaning independents are much more likely than Republicans and Republican leaners to support the U.S. government taking steps to restrict false information online (70% vs. 39%).”

Ireland shows how public disorder can play into the hands of government officials in further limiting the right of free speech.

As O’Reilly explained, free speech is simply too dangerous and denying the right is now viewed as a public good.

Of course, some have more direct measures.

Dublin Councilman Abul Kalam Azad Talukder has reportedly called for protesters to be “shot in the head or bring the public in and beat them until they die.”

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