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those preaching unpopular messages
like the Dixie Chicks
like the Dixie Chicks
They made unpopular statements (for being country musicians) and people stopped buying their records because of it.those preaching unpopular messages
like the Dixie Chicks
And they’re free to say that too. Freedom of speech doesn’t mean it needs to be within the boundaries of consistency.And I'd bet money most of those same people criticize Hollywood's blacklisting of conservatives.
And I'd bet money most of those same people criticize Hollywood's blacklisting of conservatives. Boycotting people inhibits free speech, buying a record doesn't endorse the musician's politics. I've never considered basing a purchase on anything but the music, I didn't throw away my Cat Stevens records when he turned Muslim.
Boycotting people inhibits free speech
my mom slapped me when I called her a *****, I todl her this was inhibiting my free speech but she just slapped me a second time![]()
So you're saying it's not ok for someone to use their own right to free speech in response to someone else's free speech that they disagree with?And I'd bet money most of those same people criticize Hollywood's blacklisting of conservatives. Boycotting people inhibits free speech, buying a record doesn't endorse the musician's politics. I've never considered basing a purchase on anything but the music, I didn't throw away my Cat Stevens records when he turned Muslim.
Well technically you were right, but she was also right to slap you. Don't disrespect your mama.![]()
'twas rhetorical, I have never called my mother a mean name
And they’re free to say that too. Freedom of speech doesn’t mean it needs to be within the boundaries of consistency.
Why should the Dixie Chicks, or Aaron Sorkin, or Clint Eastwood have a platform for their views as members of the entertainment industry, but I’m prohibiting the free exercise of that speech if I choose on an individual level not to patronize them? They got up on that platform, and I don’t need to keep them there.
In general I don’t really boycott someone for their politics. Alec Baldwin is personally, in my opinion, a goof. But goof or not, I’ll still watch Beetlejuice.
There was an actual blacklist of Communists and liberals in Hollywood back in the 50s. The so called blacklist of conservatives in Hollywood today doesn't stop many openly conservative actors having successful careers.
there's no way anyone could possibly believe this tho
my mom slapped me when I called her a *****, I todl her this was inhibiting my free speech but she just slapped me a second time![]()
So you're saying it's not ok for someone to use their own right to free speech in response to someone else's free speech that they disagree with?
Why dont you boycott Baldwin? Aren't you 'endorsing' his speech if you dont? I'm sure there are people who do boycott him based on disliking his politics, but they are being hypocritical if they criticize boycotts of their approved speakers. You're not prohibiting free speech and people wouldn't know about your personal choice, boycotts are different. They're public attempts to change behavior, to inhibit free speech, to silence dissent.
Were the 50s a good time for free speech? Those openly conservative actors got popular first, proven money makers have more freedom to speak.
What is the purpose of a boycott?
Did it work?
Boycotts (and cancel culture) are actions to coerce compliance. Whether or not they're okay is another matter, but they are designed to inhibit free speech. As for the moral component, does ridding society of speech I find offensive justify destroying free speech in the process? No.
I like some of his movies; only if I think I am. I don’t, so I’m not.Why dont you boycott Baldwin? Aren't you 'endorsing' his speech if you dont?
Are they? Or are they just in effect saying they want more speech favorable to them and less speech they find disagreeable?I'm sure there are people who do boycott him based on disliking his politics, but they are being hypocritical if they criticize boycotts of their approved speakers.
People would know about my choice if I decided to tell people about my choice.You're not prohibiting free speech and people wouldn't know about your personal choice, boycotts are different. They're public attempts to change behavior, to inhibit free speech, to silence dissent.
So you're saying it's not ok for someone to use their own right to free speech in response to someone else's free speech that they disagree with?
What is the purpose of a boycott?
They're public attempts to change behavior, to inhibit free speech, to silence dissent.