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Freedom of Speech is Not a License to Kill

09 Saturday Jan 2021

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People have debated what, precisely, the Second Amendment to the United States Constitution means. But no-one to my knowledge has argued that the “right to bear arms” means that you can therefore shoot dead whomever you want. That is not a “freedom” under any reasonable definition. 

What would be the consequence of simply saying that under our Constitution, you can kill whomever you want? Anarchy. Chaos. Such a state of affairs would certainly not be conducive to an economic recovery, controlling the pandemic, or “domestic tranquility.” The Second Amendment also doesn’t mean that you can go kill people provided you think you are justified. The fact that you believe you are right does not mean you are right. If you do own a gun, you have a responsibility to use it wisely. You can own a car. But that doesn’t give you the right to drive however you damned well feel like. It doesn’t give you the right to go as fast as you want and it certainly doesn’t give you the right to kill people with your car. Similarly, you can own a home. But owning your own home doesn’t mean you can set up an opium den or a crack house there. With rights come responsibilities.

So it is as well with the “Freedom of Speech.” You have the right to make arguments for your point of view, even if that view is not popular. But, as nearly everyone realizes, that does not mean you have the freedom to stand up in a crowded theater (should they ever exist again) and scream “FIRE!” at the top of your lungs. If you did, and people were trampled to death in the panicked rush to get out, you would rightly be held liable for their deaths. 

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That is not the only restriction on your “Freedom of Speech.” You cannot visit someone, sneak a bottle of vodka out of their liquor cabinet while they aren’t looking, pour the Absolute down the drain, and replace the contents with wood alcohol, and then sneak it back into the liquor cabinet. You cannot knowing sell horse meat as venison. You cannot lie about your age in order to register to vote or buy alcohol or firearms. 

You cannot convince your neighbor that wood alcohol will prevent COVID (it won’t and it’s poison) and then let them act accordingly. It is certainly not ethical, if someone has the symptoms of an appendicitis, to tell them not to worry because doctors just perform operations to make money and that instead, they should simply take a laxative (this can easily result in a burst appendix followed by sepsis and death). It is also probably illegal to do so, even if you sincerely, but wrongly believe that taking a laxative will cure an appendicitis.

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Suppose your friend has a two year old with a nasty looking wart on their hand. Suppose you convince your friend, that you can simply cut off the child’s hand with a meat cleaver and that the next day, a new hand will grow back and it will be perfect — no wart. Your friend is rather stupid to believe you, but that doesn’t mean you have no responsibility in the matter. You cannot successfully argue in court that you were “merely executing your right to free speech.” 

It is not okay to simply spread lies because there are other people spreading the same lies. With Freedom of Speech comes the responsibility to check up on the veracity of what you say, write, or tweet. If your intention is to mislead people into harming or killing someone, you will be held liable. 

Sometimes, deciding what is true is difficult. In the case of my convincing you that your child’s hand will grow back, you could use logic, or experience, or seek out the expertise of medical doctors. Some people have not been educated to take these steps. That is sad, but if someone is misled into committing a crime, a mentally competent adult doing the misleading and the mentally competent adult who has been misled are both liable, even if both of them have been misled by misinformation on the Internet. That is why it is so important not to spread misinformation. 

Sometimes such misinformation is spread with the best of intentions. People may actually believe that people with red hair are devils in disguise and that they are all hell-bent on destroying the earth. That still doesn’t make it all right for you to kill red-haired people nor to spread lies about them that results in someone else killing red-haired people. If you spread your belief and that action harms other people, you are not somehow exonerated because you believed the lie that you spread. 

There is, however, a category of misinformation still worse than spreading deadly lies without checking up on them. 

That happens when people who know better, such as Ted Cruz, spread lies that they know are lies in order to gain political power. He was valedictorian in his high school class and has degrees from Princeton and Harvard Law School. He has both the knowledge and the intelligence to know that he was lying about election results. Unless someone was drugging him without his knowledge or he has a brain tumor, he knowingly and cravenly tried to overthrow the most recent Presidential election. And he did so in the most cravenly and cowardly way possible: by intentionally and cynically rousing others to violence. Everyone who died in DC as a result of the Sedition Riot has their blood on his hands. 

What he did, and others of his ilk, is not the exercise of free speech any more than screaming “FIRE!!” In a crowded theater is exercising free speech. Cruz’s rabble rousing is no more free speech than my robbing a bank at gunpoint is a “free speech” demonstration of my objection to wealth inequality. Cruz knows full well that Donald Trump lost the 2020 election, and by quite a bit. Cruz knows that there was no wide-spread election fraud. Cruz knew full well that the President’s lies on the subject had predisposed an angry mob to believe his lies and act on them.



This was not the first time that Ted Cruz had egregiously lied in public life. Before the Senate impeachment trial of Donald J. Trump, he swore an oath for a fair trial. Then, he joined other GOP Senators to refuse to hold a fair trail; refusing to call witnesses and refusing to subpoena documents. Leaving Trump in office has led to hundreds of thousands of needlessly dead Americans. Those deaths are on the heads of Donald J. Trump, but also on the heads of Senators who swore to hold a fair trial and then made no attempt to do so.

There are many lies that have emanated from Ted Cruz — a man who is a United States Senator. His lies meant to incite a riotous attack on our democracy were not the first of his lies. But they should be the last. 

He should be ejected from the Senate and criminally prosecuted for inciting to riot and for treason.

Our founders knew that a would-be dictator, such as Donald J. Trump, would be a danger to our democracy. They provided for that eventuality. Sadly, they failed to anticipate the astounding level of cowardice that could be displayed by people such as Ted Cruz. I suppose it’s understandable. After all, these founders had just engaged in a war against the much more powerful and better trained British. And, they had won. They didn’t all agree with each other, but they were not a bunch of craven cowards who would sell their family for a moldy table scrap of a would-be dictator’s affection. 

Cowardly sycophants of that ilk belong in prison; not in the United States Senate. 

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2020 Hindsight: Blog in Review

04 Monday Jan 2021

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2020 Vision 

Happy New Year! I wish everyone has a good new year. Thank you to everyone who reads, follows, or comments on this blog! I am hoping you will find this index useful.

Looking Back (Great Wall of China)

In 2020, we had a large family get-together planned to celebrate my birthday in late May. By early March, it was obvious that I would have to cancel. There was no-one in my family whom I loved so much that I wanted to risk their life by having them travel during a pandemic rather than wait another year to see them. I am, like most people, hoping 2021 will be a better year on many dimensions. Science has provided us with a variety of vaccines. The mere existence of those vaccines does not mean the pandemic is over. It will only be under control (not totally vanquished) when more than 75% of the people are vaccinated. Please continue to wear masks in public, stay socially distanced, and wash your hands. 

Posts from 2020 can be categorized as: Poetry, Essays on America, Further Myths of the Veritas, purely fictional stories about a child sociopath, purely fictional stories about how the GRU plotted to turn part of the GOP into a death cult, and miscellaneous stories. 

Poetry

Hauntings Across the Time Zones

Wilbur’s Story

A Suddenly Springing Something

Piano

Race, Place, Space, Face

The Bubble People

https://petersironwood.com/2020/03/02/dont-they-realize-how-much-better-off-they-are-now/amp/

https://petersironwood.com/2020/03/02/dont-they-realize-how-much-better-off-they-are-now/amp/

https://wordpress.com/post/petersironwood.com/3971

Ambition!

The Impossible

Peace

Wonder, Wonder, Who Kept the Wonder?

Camelot is in your Heart

Fate and Late on the Interstate

Sunless Sunday of Faith

The Truth Train

Maybe It Needs a New Starter

The Mysterious American “Continental Breakfast”

Wristwatch

The Joy of Juggling

The Most Serious Work

IS A DREAM?

Imagine all the People…

A Cat’s a Cat & That’s That.

The Jewels of November

A Wildly Webbed World

https://petersironwood.com/tag/easter/

Life is a Dance

The Pandemic Anti-Academic

You Must Remember This

Choosing the Script

Hi-Golf-Ku

Comes the Reign

Mother’s Day

Timeline

Snowflake

You gave me no fangs

Blood-Red Blood

Screaming out a Warning

Ah Wilderness!

Answers to Your Many Questions

The Watershed Virus

Who are the Speakers for the Dead?

Trump Truth Treason

The Ailing King of Agitate

Put in the Fool; Put out the Fool

Roar, Ocean, Roar!

Try the Truth!

Listen: You Can Hear the Echoes of Your Actions

My Captain’s No Captain

Comes the Dawn
Con Formation Confirmation

T-Rump Swan Song

Good Morning!

The Tree of Life

Take a Glance; Join the Dance

How the Nightingale Learned to Sing

Essays on America 

Essays on America: The Temperature Gauge

By the Numbers

Cancer Always Loses in the End

Checks and Balances

The Pie of Life

Fire and Ice

Essays on America: Addictions

COVID-19

https://petersironwood.com/2020/03/31/keys-that-open-keys-that-close/amp/

Essays on America: OOPS!

Drowning in the Obvious, Denied by the Oblivious

What about the Butter Dish?

Absolute is Not Just a Vodka

Sports Fans Only

Where Does Your Loyalty Lie?

Essays on America: My Cousin Bobby

Essays on America: Poker Chips

ANTIFA?

Essays on America: Happy Talk Lies

Unmasked

The only “Them” that Counts is all of “US”

Essays on America: The Update Problem

Essays on America: The Stopping Rule

Push Forward (or Sideways or Backwards)

A Tight Flock Unified by Division

The Primacy Effect & The Destroyer’s Advantage

Trumpland: A Nearly Perfect Solution

Points and Trajectories

Essays on America: The Interview

Essays on America: Highlights & Lowlifes

Fascism Leads to Chaos

Opponent does not mean Enemy

Child-Like? Or, Childish?

BOUNCE!!

Masklessness is not Manliness

Shooting the Moon

Essays on America: A Query on Quislings

Pardon me!

Myths of the Veritas 

A Map, of Sorts

Love’s Afterglow

Tu-Swift Tells his Tale

Shadow Walker’s Walk

Jaccim Knows the Way

The Book of Anti-Life

Jaccim Fails to Explain

Return from the Old Place

Many Paths for Many Weapons

Many Shiny Things

Wartime Playtime

Serious Fun and Games

Myths of the Veritas: Inversnaid Revisited

A Difficult Journey

Choosing the Path More Traveled By

Light at the End of the Tunnel?

Mint Tea & Golden Coins

Fishing

Open Door Policy

https://petersironwood.com/tag/light/

Tall Trees; High Vines

Gifts that Keep on Giving

Myths of the Veritas: Books

https://petersironwood.com/2020/05/22/getting-in/amp/

Myths of the Veritas: Many Paths Awakes

Such Sweet Sorrow

Wake Up!

Red Death Plague Rage Assuaged

Myths of the Veritas: All that Glitters …

She Who Saves Many Lives

Shadow Walker’s Ministers

The Healing Tea

The Seven Grandmothers

Tu-Swift’s Reunion

Two Boxes: Each Contains the Other Box’s Key

Led by the Deer

Stories of a Child Sociopath (This series of stories is meant to give insight into the way a sociopath’s mind works. Most people don’t seem to “get it.” I’m hoping these stories will help.)

Donnie Plays Bull-dazzle Man!

Donnie Plays Doctor Man!

Donnie Learns Golf! 

Donnie Plays Soldier Man

Donnie Visits Granny!! 

Donnie Gets a Hamster!

Donnie Takes a Blue Ribbon for Spelling!

Donnie Gets his Name on Tennis Trophy! 

Donnie Lets his Brother take the Fall.

Donnie Boy Watches a Veteran’s Day Parade

Ramming Your Head Into a Brick Wall Does Not Make You a “Hero”

The GRU plans to turn the GOP into a Death Cult (This sequence of four short stories is *fiction* — but not implausible fiction — meant to illustrate and warn that death cults need not be small. In the middle ages, after the European Christians failed to conquer the Holy Lands, they mounted a crusade composed only of children under the theory that they would be more “pure” and therefore more likely to prevail. Of course, most of them died en route from starvation or disease and the remainder were easily decimated by their adult opponents). 

Plans for us; some GRUesome.

Finding the Needle Man in the Haystack of America

That Fatal Flaw

Nasha Marionetka

Chrysalis 

As Gold as it Gets

Do Unto Others

Miscellaneous Stories,  Essays, & Satire

https://petersironwood.com/2020/02/21/the-touch-of-one-hand-clasping/

The Lost Sapphire

By Any Other Name (selection)

Cars that Lock too Much

Jennifer’s Invitation

Last Call!

You Must Remember This

Thrumperdome

Process Re-engineering Moves to Baseball 

John vs. Worrier

True Believer

Little Grandma

The URGENT E-mail

Overheard Conversations of Fiction

Captain Donny Boy Steers the Titanic (Luckily, the Iceberg was a Liberal Hoax*)

How did I get here?

He is the Very Model of a Modern Consigliere General

Transcript of Mystery Call

Oxymorons of the Mango Mussolini

Skirting the Turtle

Getting Into (the “right”) Shape

The Isle of Right

Rejection Letter

Let me not…

That Cold Walk Home

A Short Brutal Life in the Slammer

That First Time is So Special

Living on the Edge

The Itsy Bitsy Spider & the Waterspout

Author Page on Amazon 

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