Posted on 03/19/2013 8:19:45 AM PDT by Pyro7480
Philadelphia magazine published an article called Being White in Philly, with the subtitle, Whites, race, class, and the things that never get said. Apparently the Mayor of Philadelphia, Michael Nutter, thinks theres not even a constitutional right to say those things; in a letter to the Philadelphia Human Relations Commission, the mayor argues,
While I fully recognize that constitutional protections afforded the press are intended to protect the media from censorship by the government, the First Amendment, like other constitutional rights, is not an unfettered right, and notwithstanding the First Amendment, a publisher has a duty to the public to exercise its role in a responsible way. I ask the Commission to evaluate whether the speech employed in this essay is not the reckless equivalent of shouting fire! in a crowded theater, its prejudiced, fact-challenged generalizations an incitement to extreme reaction.
The implication which I think is very strong that the speech is indeed unprotected by the First Amendment under the incitement exception is absolutely wrong: Under Brandenburg v. Ohio and Hess v. Indiana, the speech in the article is clearly protected....
The specific call in the mayors letter, which is for the Commission to conduct an inquiry into the state of racial issues, biases, and attitudes within and among the many communities and neighborhoods in the City of Philadelphia, and to consider specifically whether Philadelphia Magazine and the writer, Bob Huber are appropriate for rebuke by the Commission, is not as troubling both the mayor and the Commission have the right to express their own views, and indeed it is commonly argued that the proper alternative to suppression of speech is counterspeech. But the Mayors rationale wasnt just, this speech is constitutionally protected but so is our response.
(Excerpt) Read more at volokh.com ...
Watch old "Lone Ranger" episodes and research Clayton Moore and HIS fight with the gummint about his (copyrighted) mask
When liberals discriminate, its called freedom of choice. When conservatives do it, its discrimination.
When the theater is actually burning shouting “fire” is a civic duty.
This is the second thread I’ve seen on this but neither discussed, even generally, what the statement were in the original article that have the Mayor all up in vapors. The sources the threads were based on didn’t discuss this either. What was said or alleged that has the Mayor in such a tizzy?
“alleged” is
that blacks aren’t always victims and whites aren’t always oppressors.
That concept is VERBOTEN.
Can’t have them White Folks waking up and seeing the hustle for what it is now, can we Nutter???
As race hustler and street thug former Mayor John Street said “Da Bruthas and Sistas are in control here now!!!”
But he did get to keep his Foster-Grants.
Can’t have free speech that exposes racism or racist? or does that depend where the racism is and who the racist are? Probably should have a government agency to pre-approve all written and spoken words to insure they comply with acceptable free speech and are politically correct.
The article is very mild actually. Anonymous whites discussing the problem of inner city crime, etc. Really radical stuff. /s
Just shows you how close we are to becoming a bannana republic with all these little Napoleons in power.
LOL! Who do these clowns think they are, anyway?
I wonder if this prick was critical last week of Ted Cruz, when he asked Feinstein about the constitutionality of doing with the First Amendment what she was doing with the Second?
Crazy talk
http://www.phillymag.com/articles/white-philly/
Only a black supremacist could find any terrible wrong there.
“...Crazy talk...”
So was socialized medicine ten years ago.
Bingo !
Silly magazine! Don’t you know the First Amendment is for porn? /sarc
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