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It is a welcome development that more than 550 Hollywood celebrities have restarted the Committee for the First Amendment. But we also have some reservations about the focus of this group, which we will explain below. The committee announced on Wednesday: “The federal government is once again engaged in a coordinated campaign to silence critics in the government, the media, the judiciary, academia, and the entertainment industry.” This is not a controversial statement. It is not interpretation. It is nothing but a recap of recent headlines. The current administration has used executive orders to target individuals and law firms for past speech. Government funding is now being conditioned on how well universities align with administration priorities. The regulatory power of the Federal Communications Commission has been wielded to force media into paying large settlements over specious defamation lawsuits. The Committee for the First Amendment was originally formed in the Cold War era to protect the Hollywood Ten, liberals and, to be accurate, actual communists like screenwriter Dalton Trumbo, who were blacklisted and persecuted by the House Un-American Activities Committee during the Joseph McCarthy era. Jane Fonda, whose father Henry was a founding member, said: “I’m 87 years old. I’ve seen war, repression, protest, and backlash. I’ve been celebrated, and I’ve been branded an enemy of the state. But I can tell you this: this is the most frightening moment of my life.” We are concerned too. So why aren’t we 100 percent thrilled about the rebirth of the Committee for the First Amendment? Like the parable of the man who sees the splinter in the other man’s eye, but not the log in his own, many on the left – just like so many on the right – only see the violations of their partisan opponents. It is all those evil Republicans, or those evil Democrats (leading MAGA influencers to now pine for the prosecution of George Soros… for what, exactly? Spending money on speech, as he is permitted to do under Citizens United?) We suggest that Mark Ruffalo, Kerry Washington, Viola Davis, Ben Stiller, Aaron Sorkin, Barbra Streisand, Billie Ellish, and the rest take stock of the truth that for some years now, both parties have tried hard to misuse government power to silence each other. Alphabet/Google has publicly admitted that it buckled to secret pressure from the Biden administration to deplatform conservatives. The State Department secretly used government funds to use an NGO to persuade advertisers to blacklist conservative and libertarian news outlets. White House aides, who wielded tremendous regulatory power, called Mark Zuckerberg to scream at him over Facebook posts they wanted removed. The First Amendment is sinking, and the recent actions of the Trump administration have thrown it an anvil when it needs a life preserver. It is good to get angry about the violation of speech rights of those we agree with. But we won’t have the strength to rescue free speech until we are all just as angry about the violation of the speech rights of people we don’t like. Comments are closed.
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