Berzerker
Deity
If you were my employee and you said something dumb that caused a boycott putting my livelihood at stake bye bye you're fired.
Yes, thats the mechanism by which cancel culture inhibits free speech
If you were my employee and you said something dumb that caused a boycott putting my livelihood at stake bye bye you're fired.
Those driving "cancel culture" are a tier or two below those at the top of the hierarchy; these are "consequences from those lower down" only in the most literal sense. This isn't about holding the power accountability to the masses, it's a conflict within elite professional strata for diminishing employment and patronage.Oh, yes there is. Any kind of social hierarchy tends to allow those higher-up in the hierarchy to say what they like without facing any kind of consequences from those lower down. This is why Berzerker believes that freedom of speech means the freedom to say anything you like without social censure or any other consequences.
May I remind you that the enshrined free speech you are going on about only refers to speech against the government? Yes, you are entitled to speak out against the government. "Free" speech is not a license to act like an ass and say whatever you feel like, potentially hurting people, or causing monetary losses to your employer (for example).Yes, thats the mechanism by which cancel culture inhibits free speech
Those driving "cancel culture" are a tier or two below those at the top of the hierarchy; these are "consequences from those lower down" only in the most literal sense. This isn't about holding the power accountability to the masses, it's a conflict within elite professional strata for diminishing employment and patronage.
May I remind you that the enshrined free speech you are going on about only refers to speech against the government?
"Free" speech is not a license to act like an ass and say whatever you feel like, potentially hurting people, or causing monetary losses to your employer (for example).
It's a complete fallacy to say that you can say anything you like and not expect some repercussions if what you say hurts someone. For that kind of speech, there is no "free" speech.
I wasn't making any point about contemporary cancel culture, I was noting that Berzerker's conception of free speech mirrors the dynamics found in, for example, an abusive relationship where the woman is economically dependent on the man and cannot hold him accountable for his verbal abuse by e.g. leaving him, or customers at a fast-food joint verbally abusing employees with impunity because "the customer is always right."
For Berzerker, freedom of speech appears to mean the sort of freedom enjoyed by abusers in these contexts: the right to say whatever one likes, at any time, to anyone, without being held accountable in any way. The logic is identical: if a boycott of a book or a of speaker on the lecture circuit inhibits free speech, so my girlfriend is inhibiting my free speech when she leaves me after I call her a stupid whore.
The freedom to do something is always at the same time the freedom from somebody else who might stop you doing it, and while Berzerker might be narrowly fixated on the to, we also need to consider the from. In practice, the people enacting the "accountability" associated with "cancel culture" are not the general public, they're lower-status members of the same elite professional strata that are being held to account. When a senior journalist writes something offensive, he is "held to account" by junior journalists who would benefit economically from his being removed from the industry and the new opportunities for employment, resources and patronage that his absence creates. It's not class conflict, it's intra-class conflict.I wasn't making any point about contemporary cancel culture, I was noting that Berzerker's conception of free speech mirrors the dynamics found in, for example, an abusive relationship where the woman is economically dependent on the man and cannot hold him accountable for his verbal abuse by e.g. leaving him, or customers at a fast-food joint verbally abusing employees with impunity because "the customer is always right."
For Berzerker, freedom of speech appears to mean the sort of freedom enjoyed by abusers in these contexts: the right to say whatever one likes, at any time, to anyone, without being held accountable in any way. The logic is identical: if a boycott of a book or a of speaker on the lecture circuit inhibits free speech, so my girlfriend is inhibiting my free speech when she leaves me after I call her a stupid whore.
I don’t agree. I think it’s entirely possible to say one has rights, but saying the result of how they are being exercised can sometimes be unreasonable is not inconsistent. I don’t know we need to indict a whole system in order to say that excesses can occur.But if we are to entertain the complaints about 'cancel culture', which I believe are mostly coming from conservatives and moderates, then I think we can't help but come to the conclusion that the capitalist logic that they hold dearly is actually responsible.
So Berserker if you called my wife a F... whore and I punched you in the face for it does that impede your free speech?
I don't know. I did bring up BDS. Where people have a legitimate opinion on foreign policy and are being harmed for it. Berserker does keep bringing up the Dixie Chicks who's careers stalled because Country music fans are generally overly jingoistic flag huggers and they made bad mouth noises about Dubya during the illegal war he started. That's definitely negative cancel culture.Why do people here continue to act as if cancel culture only consists of people losing their job over saying blatantly offensive things?
There he's not wrong. "Cancel Culture" can come from both sides. The Right led the charge to "Cancel" The Dixie Chicks. Tipper Gore (Al Gore's wife) led the "Cancel Culture" of the '90's (it wasn't called that then) against rap music. It led to a self-imposed "Parental Advisory" sticker on music CD's (I did say the 90's! bear with me) when the music industry decided to put stickers on CDs to head off any sort of government regulation, because that was an actual real fear.Berserker does keep bringing up the Dixie Chicks who's careers stalled because Country music fans are generally overly jingoistic flag huggers and they made bad mouth noises about Dubya during the illegal war he started. That's definitely negative cancel culture.
He's making a ridiculous argument, but then retreating behind an unassailable position ("oh you hate Free Speech!!!") when challenged
See? Here I'm expected to attack him in the "motte", to give some explicit example of him literally saying he defended an argument by literally saying he said, as a rebuttal "you hate free speech". Then, if I can't produce an exact quote of him literally saying those exact words, he'll be able to deploy to the "bailey", the less defensible aspects of his argument,What is the ridiculous argument and where did I defend it with 'you hate free speech'?
Yeah, 'cause NWA, Snoop Dogg, Biggie, 2Pac, & other rap music was SOOO inclusive, gay friendly, & not at all mysogynistic. You're totally different from the Moral Majority censorship police.Okay the "moral majority" went from saying kids shouldn't see swearing and nobody should be allowed to drink alcohol, to we shouldn't lock up Black folks en masse and we should treat homosexual people with basic human decency. It's not the same.
Yeah, 'cause NWA, Snoop Dogg, Biggie, 2Pac, & other rap music was SOOO inclusive, gay friendly, & not at all mysogynistic. You're totally different from the Moral Majority censorship police.