Facebook has kicked the Abbeville
Institute off its platform. This is
an offence against free speech. The
Abbeville Institute is not a crazy, rabble-rousing place from what I can tell by
the articles it publishs. They are
supporters of the old South, but this is not a criminal offense. There are probably a few crazies who attach
themselves to it, but this is true of any organization, including Black Lives
Matter, the American Legion, the Brookings Institution, and the Democratic and Republican
Parties.
Facebook appears to have a political agenda that it is
forcing on the United States, as Pravda and other Communist media did in
the old Soviet Union. The book 1984
is relevant today; it has just taken us a few more years to reach its description
of the political situation than George Orwell expected. Mark Zuckerberg has become “Big Brother”
whether he wants to be or not. The First
Amendment of the Constitution
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.
is under serious assault.
I do not think the Abbeville Institute is crying “fire” in a
crowded theater or encouraging rebellion against the United States. It is celebrating the exploits of the Old
South militarily and socially before and during the Civil War. People who oppose this are doing so on the
same grounds they oppose all the accomplishments of European civilization:
because they were done my white men. The
Roman Republic, Athenian democracy, English literature, Dutch master painters,
classical music, the Renaissance, capitalism, and the industrial revolution are
all opposed as evil for that reason. The
American founding fathers were influenced by European philosophers of the
Enlightenment such as Hobbes, Locke, Montesquieu, and Rousseau, which is now
seen as evidence of their depravity.
I believe the American Founding Fathers were great men who
created a great country. I believe many
of the soldiers who fought for the Confederacy in the Civil War were great men,
certainly including Robert E. Lee. I’m
not sure my great-grandfather who fought
for the Confederacy in the Civil War was a great man, but he was a good man. He was doing what he thought was right
although he was born in Iowa and owned no slaves.
I believe the continued suppression of speech by
non-governmental media is a threat to our country, which has a history of free
expression of ideas. Indeed, it
suppresses not only the current expression of ideas, but what we record of the
history of mankind, and how we record it.
Great ideas will be lost. We may
return to a new “Dark Ages” of intellectual darkness, a rejection of truth, beauty,
and science. I am sad that this dark day
may be coming unless we stand up against it.
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