Quote of the day 25th August 2014
“Laws alone can not secure freedom of expression; in order that every man present his views without penalty there must be spirit of tolerance in the entire population.”
( Albert Einstein )
( Albert Einstein )
Christopher Whiteside MBE is a Conservative activist. He was Conservative candidate for Leeds North East in the 2024 General election He has served as a County, City & District, Borough, Town and Parish councillor, and has also been a school governor and health authority member. He is currently an Egremont Town Councillor. He lives and works in the North of England, particularly dividing his time between Cumbria and Yorkshire.
Comments
dont kill anyone - that's a law, and you can see it PREVENTS you from killing someone (not that i have ever felt the need, but you know, better safe than sorry)
Don't steal anything - thats a law, and you can see it PREVENTS you from nicking stuff, not that it matters much as decent people dont usually nick things (unless they have to for survival)
No laws allow you to do something, other than of course to punish the offender if you are the victim of a crime (like murder or theft) - but then they dont stop murder or theft, they just sort of make it known that if you do it then there is a punishment.
Laws are there, to prevent people from doing things, the magna carta for example PREVENTED the king from a lot of his "assumed power" though that was only ever "assumed" no laws ever granted such power to the king.
If you write into a law on constitution that people have the right to freedom of expression, what that usually means in practice is that you are attempting to ban people from trying to curtail someone else's freedom of expression.
But it will only work properly if the principle has something close to universal support.
Now for somthing like "dreedom of speach" you only have 2 choices, you can stand and sate your case which is in oposition to the first speaker, or you can opt not to.
to do the first is usually the best answer, you cant silence the person. Recently the Labour Party and the Green Party chose the second option, that was not to share a stage with the BNP, They hoped this would increase their voice, of course it had the exact opposite effect.
Much like the Green party trying to ban opposition speakers on climate change from parliament, they clearly dont quite understand this.
The legislation can only be enforced if it sinks into the hearts of the population - but that doesn't mean it is not worth making the effort.