I've been censored
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Have you heard some of the talking heads (radio commentators) that say freedom of speech is being challenged because you are to turn in people who do not agree with the president? I hope it is hype and not actual. djj
It's called spin, the reality of it is the administration setup a place for people to toss those wonderfully false rumors these people spread into so that they could be aware of them and show how exactly they're false. A government sponsored snopes of sorts.
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Me think by writing "how ridiculous" without giving out arguments for (or against) pretty much makes that statement "censorable" in the context of academic studies. If you feel really censored, go see the dean (or whoever is in charge) and state your case ...
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I don't have to give any argument for or against anything here in America. I can speak it, write or even open my window and yell it to the world: "THIS IS RIDICULOUS!" Nobody has the right to tell me I cannot voice my opinion. It's a protected thing that sometimes people in power forget and try control to get their way.
OMG what's the BFD?
Yeah that is correct.... however, if you say something inappropriate in a certain setting, you may be penalised. There are no absolute rights! Try making antisemitic or racist remarks and see how far you'll go with your freedom of speech, or trying telling your boss that he/she is redicolous and see if freedom of speech will protect your job...... Anyway, wish you the best. I hope you don't get penalized.
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Have you heard some of the talking heads (radio commentators) that say freedom of speech is being challenged because you are to turn in people who do not agree with the president? I hope it is hype and not actual. djj
It was flag@whitehouse.gov. They also have databases for political descendants, its called the domestic terrorist database. There is also a no fly list, over a million Americans are on it, without there knowledge. If you get on any of these lists, you are on it for life.
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It's called spin, the reality of it is the administration setup a place for people to toss those wonderfully false rumors these people spread into so that they could be aware of them and show how exactly they're false. A government sponsored snopes of sorts.
Distind wrote:
the reality of it is the administration setup a place for people to toss those wonderfully false rumors these people spread into so that they could be aware of them and show how exactly they're false. A government sponsored snopes of sorts.
That is spin. X|
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True, but they can call you an idiot, fail you, and move on with their day. Free speech is all yours, deal with the consequences of it.
Distind wrote:
deal with the consequences of it.
Yeah, you can go around breaking windows too, but you have to deal with the consequences. There is a big difference between expressing your thoughts with vocal patterns or written symbols and breaking windows.
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I don't have to give any argument for or against anything here in America. I can speak it, write or even open my window and yell it to the world: "THIS IS RIDICULOUS!" Nobody has the right to tell me I cannot voice my opinion. It's a protected thing that sometimes people in power forget and try control to get their way.
OMG what's the BFD?
One thing is to have an opinion and voice it. You should always have this right. It is called freedom of speech. Another thing is how and when you voice your opinion. It's called manners, cerimony. This is usefull because helps us avoid becoming like hutsus & tutsis or serbians & croatians cutting their throats for nothing. Or something like Kanye West and Joe Wilson. You can voice your opinion in the university, but use civilized language and manners. The place should not be like an internet forum, you know?
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Ok, so I'm going to school for my Associate's degree online. I had a question about a subject so I zipped an email over to my instructor. In the email I stated at one point "the whole thing makes no sense to me" and then I proposed a couple of scenarios written as questions and followed it up with "how ridiculous". I was promptly informed that content was inappropriate. Never mind it was my opinion and is protected by freedom of speech or that America was founded, fought, bought and paid for with the blood of my forefathers to protect the rights of an individual to express his or her opinions without recourse. I feel like Victor Navorski(Tom Hanks) in The Terminal: "I am......unacceptable" :laugh: It's going to be a long semester.
OMG what's the BFD?
You say you're right to free speech was violated, so I'm guessing you were imprisoned after the incident, correct? Or at the very least, did the government step and threaten you?
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You say you're right to free speech was violated, so I'm guessing you were imprisoned after the incident, correct? Or at the very least, did the government step and threaten you?
His right was restricted, and he might be punished for attempting to exercise his basic god given right. How dare he use words to express his thoughts. And if the federal government or state government is contributing financially or regulating the school, then it was government sanctioned violations. Its criminal, criminals need to be prosecuted, and the institutions need to be corrected.
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I don't have to give any argument for or against anything here in America. I can speak it, write or even open my window and yell it to the world: "THIS IS RIDICULOUS!" Nobody has the right to tell me I cannot voice my opinion. It's a protected thing that sometimes people in power forget and try control to get their way.
OMG what's the BFD?
Dirk Higbee wrote:
Nobody has the right to tell me I cannot voice my opinion.
Actually, pretty much everyone has that right. It's called free speech, and it applies to other people's words just as much as it does to your own.
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His right was restricted, and he might be punished for attempting to exercise his basic god given right. How dare he use words to express his thoughts. And if the federal government or state government is contributing financially or regulating the school, then it was government sanctioned violations. Its criminal, criminals need to be prosecuted, and the institutions need to be corrected.
You're attempting to punish his instructor for exercising his basic rights. You're also receiving financial contributions from the government. Ergo, by your logic, you need to be prosecuted.
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Ok, so I'm going to school for my Associate's degree online. I had a question about a subject so I zipped an email over to my instructor. In the email I stated at one point "the whole thing makes no sense to me" and then I proposed a couple of scenarios written as questions and followed it up with "how ridiculous". I was promptly informed that content was inappropriate. Never mind it was my opinion and is protected by freedom of speech or that America was founded, fought, bought and paid for with the blood of my forefathers to protect the rights of an individual to express his or her opinions without recourse. I feel like Victor Navorski(Tom Hanks) in The Terminal: "I am......unacceptable" :laugh: It's going to be a long semester.
OMG what's the BFD?
OK, I'm a non-american, but even I know the freedom of speech thing says that the GOVERNMENT cannot restrict your speech byond certain well described limits. You sending an obnoxious email to an instructor, and him saying it was unacceptable is a liiiiittle bit short of being rounded up for acid showers, non? I *have* read about plenty of egregious problems to do with trampling of speech in US campuses, and people being all but kicked out because they did not sign up to some political agenda they didn't agree with. But on the evidence you've presented (and I understand why you may not give every detail), yours is not in that group. See here http://www.thefire.org/[^] for an organisation that fights against actual cases of speech / thought stifling. Iain. [modified to correct a couple of typos]
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Distind wrote:
the reality of it is the administration setup a place for people to toss those wonderfully false rumors these people spread into so that they could be aware of them and show how exactly they're false. A government sponsored snopes of sorts.
That is spin. X|
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You're attempting to punish his instructor for exercising his basic rights. You're also receiving financial contributions from the government. Ergo, by your logic, you need to be prosecuted.
James L. Thomson wrote:
You're attempting to punish his instructor for exercising his basic rights.
What rights are you referring to? Educational institutions are a business, and he is being paid to serve Dirk, and Dirk has to pay one way or another for his instructor's services. The school should refund Dirk's money if they can't perform their duties.
James L. Thomson wrote:
You're also receiving financial contributions from the government. Ergo, by your logic, you need to be prosecuted.
Citation? I don't collect welfare, I've paid half of my income into the system. You are out of line.
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Really? So what exactly is it? The exact same thing he did during the election to deal with the "He's a Muslim anti-christ from Kenya" rumors? Or something even more diabolical?
Distind wrote:
So what exactly is it?
Its a propaganda tool to control what people think, and it is good for collecting data about political dissidents.
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Distind wrote:
deal with the consequences of it.
Yeah, you can go around breaking windows too, but you have to deal with the consequences. There is a big difference between expressing your thoughts with vocal patterns or written symbols and breaking windows.
Yes, if you prove your an idiot in a academic setting, you get failed. If you break a window you get to pay for it for face legal charges. These are quite typical, and if you didn't fail idiots for being idiots, then idiots would continue to be idiots without ever even considering they may be an idiot. I'm rather bored, so I figured I'd see how many times I could fit that into a sentence, though it seems to have become a runon much like this one.
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James L. Thomson wrote:
You're attempting to punish his instructor for exercising his basic rights.
What rights are you referring to? Educational institutions are a business, and he is being paid to serve Dirk, and Dirk has to pay one way or another for his instructor's services. The school should refund Dirk's money if they can't perform their duties.
James L. Thomson wrote:
You're also receiving financial contributions from the government. Ergo, by your logic, you need to be prosecuted.
Citation? I don't collect welfare, I've paid half of my income into the system. You are out of line.
CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
What rights are you referring to? Educational institutions are a business, and he is being paid to serve Dirk, and Dirk has to pay one way or another for his instructor's services. The school should refund Dirk's money if they can't perform their duties.
A person's basic rights do not cease to exist merely because they are employed. This instructor had every legal right to chastise his student for sending an obnoxious e-mail. Your suggestion that he be prosecuted is far closer to violating a person's free speech rights than he ever did, although it too falls well short of anything illegal. It's funny that you say your all for "free-speech" and then propose to legally punish those whose speech you don't agree with.
CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
Citation? I don't collect welfare, I've paid half of my income into the system. You are out of line.
I thought I remembered you going into some long speech on your use of food stamps. Or maybe that was a different troll, you all look alike to me.
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Distind wrote:
So what exactly is it?
Its a propaganda tool to control what people think, and it is good for collecting data about political dissidents.
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Yes, if you prove your an idiot in a academic setting, you get failed. If you break a window you get to pay for it for face legal charges. These are quite typical, and if you didn't fail idiots for being idiots, then idiots would continue to be idiots without ever even considering they may be an idiot. I'm rather bored, so I figured I'd see how many times I could fit that into a sentence, though it seems to have become a runon much like this one.
Distind wrote:
Yes, if you prove your an idiot in a academic setting, you get failed.
Exactly how does expressing his thoughts about the "lessons" he paid for, make him an idiot? What gives the instructor the right to take his money, and fail him because he didn't like what Dirk said about the quality of his lessons? He is paid to do the job and he is expected to do it right and craft his lessons with quality.
Distind wrote:
These are quite typical, and if you didn't fail idiots for being idiots, then idiots would continue to be idiots without ever even considering they may be an idiot.
Controlling what Dirk can say or think about the quality of his lessons or product that he paid for is way out of line. Everybody wants to be a criminal mafia boss or dictator these days.
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CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
What rights are you referring to? Educational institutions are a business, and he is being paid to serve Dirk, and Dirk has to pay one way or another for his instructor's services. The school should refund Dirk's money if they can't perform their duties.
A person's basic rights do not cease to exist merely because they are employed. This instructor had every legal right to chastise his student for sending an obnoxious e-mail. Your suggestion that he be prosecuted is far closer to violating a person's free speech rights than he ever did, although it too falls well short of anything illegal. It's funny that you say your all for "free-speech" and then propose to legally punish those whose speech you don't agree with.
CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
Citation? I don't collect welfare, I've paid half of my income into the system. You are out of line.
I thought I remembered you going into some long speech on your use of food stamps. Or maybe that was a different troll, you all look alike to me.
James L. Thomson wrote:
This instructor had every legal right to chastise his student for sending an obnoxious e-mail.
He said he was censored. Thats the issue here. If he only said that Dirk was inappropriate, then he should be disciplined because he is being paid to craft his lessons with a certain level of quality, and Dirk is paying him for those lessons. Dirk is in the right, its no different than complaining to his phone company or something.