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Scott Tilley is a Senior Fellow at the American Security Council Foundation, where he writes the “Technical Power” column, focusing on the societal and national security implications of advanced technology in cybersecurity, space, and foreign relations.

He is an emeritus professor at the Florida Institute of Technology. Previously, he was with the University of California, Riverside, Carnegie Mellon University’s Software Engineering Institute, and IBM. His research and teaching were in the areas of computer science, software & systems engineering, educational technology, the design of communication, and business information systems.

He is president and founder of the Center for Technology & Society, president and co-founder of Big Data Florida, past president of INCOSE Space Coast, and a Space Coast Writers’ Guild Fellow.

He has authored over 150 academic papers and has published 28 books (technical and non-technical), most recently Systems Analysis & Design (Cengage, 2020), SPACE (Anthology Alliance, 2019), and Technical Justice (CTS Press, 2019). He wrote the “Technology Today” column for FLORIDA TODAY from 2010 to 2018.

He is a popular public speaker, having delivered numerous keynote presentations and “Tech Talks” for a general audience. Recent examples include the role of big data in the space program, a four-part series on machine learning, and a four-part series on fake news.

He holds a Ph.D. in computer science from the University of Victoria (1995).

Contact him at stilley@cts.today.

Free Speech Under Fire

Monday, September 30, 2024

Written by Laurence F Sanford, Senior Analyst ASCF

Categories: ASCF Articles

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Free speech is under fire from Marxist and Islamic totalitarian ideologues. Free speech is not free and must be defended every day by fighting censorship.

Free speech is not an unlimited license to say anything at any time. One cannot yell “Fire” in a crowded theater if there is no fire. Free speech is standing in the public square and criticizing public officials. Without free speech, we would have no American democracy.

The First Amendment in the Bill of Rights to the Constitution:

Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof, or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances

In the United States, the war against free speech is manifested in:

Universities - Free speech is attacked when unruly mobs prevent conservative representatives from speaking. FIRE (Foundation of Individual Rights and Expression) declared Harvard, one of America’s most prestigious universities, the worst in the country for free speech rights over the last two years. It received 0.00 out of a possible 100.00. Other Ivy League universities receiving abysmal ratings were the University of Pennsylvania and Columbia.

Anti-Semitism - Jewish students are harassed, intimidated, and denied access to campus by Marxist and Muslim terrorists claiming to support Palestinians. Israel is condemned for defending itself. No mention is made of the October 7, 2023, slaughter of over 1200 Israelis by Hamas. The Palestinian genocide and atrocities committed by Hamas were greeted with overwhelming support from the Arab inhabitants of Gaza and the West Bank.

Hate Speech - The term “hate speech” is a crutch for shutting down conversations on controversial subjects. Hate speech allows individuals or groups to express prejudice or disdain without engaging in constructive dialogue. Hate speech will not unite us but continue to divide us.

Islamophobia - Islamophobia does not exist. A phobia is an unreasonable fear of something. There is nothing unreasonable about fearing atrocities committed by Muslims in the name of Islam. Accusing someone of being an “Islamophobe” is a means to end the conversation and brand the speaker.

Social media - Blocking and distortions by Facebook and Google of events such as COVID-19 information and the Hunter Biden laptop are commonplace. TV and print media hide and distort facts to bend the story to fit their progressive ideology.

Federal government - White House and Justice Department officials were engaged in the censorship of COVID-19 critics, economic data distortions, falsifying crime statistics, and Marxist lawfare against political opponents.

State and local governments - California recently passed legislation banning “deep fakes” and disinformation.
Attacks on free speech internationally:

Australia - Elon Musk has been labeled as “fascist,” a proposed law fining social media companies for spreading disinformation.

Brazil—Marxist President Lula is waging lawfare against former President Bolansaro. The Brazilian Supreme Court banned Musk-owned X (Twitter) because it refused to remove content from sites that the court deemed to contain misinformation and fake news.

Canada - The Trudeau government cracked down on truckers protesting COVID-19 restrictions. A Canadian court later found the actions an unjustified infringement of civil rights and freedom of expression.

China - The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) censors all media and public demonstrations against Marxist thought. The CCP extolls Chairman Mao and features him on currency yet fails to mention he was responsible for the death of millions. Surveillance cameras and internet monitoring are pervasive. There is no freedom of speech or religion.

Islamic countries - Laws against blasphemy, which is the act of insulting, showing contempt, or lack of reverence for Allah, are common. Death is the punishment in some countries, such as Pakistan.

Marxist countries - Totalitarian thought control and censorship support the regime's legitimacy. History is rewritten to serve Marxist ideology.

United Kingdom - The Labour Party has newly defined “extremism” to include groups who protest illegal immigration or Hamas atrocities from public funding or engagement.

Summary

Attacks on free speech are attacks on American democracy and Western Civilization. Without free speech, private property, and capitalism, there would be no democracy.

Politicians, such as Hillary Clinton, are leading the assault on free speech, calling for censorship and the jailing of individuals who post misinformation, disinformation, or hate speech. (And who is going to define what is hate speech, misinformation, and disinformation?)

California recently passed laws against deep fake A.I.-generated images. Some images were of Governor Newsom generated by the Babylon Bee, a website known for its satire. Lawsuits are being filed against Newsom’s unconstitutional laws, but in the meantime, censorship is in effect.

Jews are the canaries in the mines of censorship. The assaults and attacks on Jews for being Jews are an attack on humanity and Western Civilization. Judeo-Christian values of the individual's worth are inherent to freedom of speech and religion.

Anti-Israel protests led by Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) morph into anti-America attacks where the Iranian slogan of “Death to the U.S.” is standard rhetoric. At the University of North Carolina, SJP protestors vandalized the Navy ROTC building and other campus facilities. Where were the police when the vandals were damaging property and disrupting classes? Whether the protestors will be served justice is an open question. The UNC president promised to hold the vandals “accountable.” (Expulsion from UNC should be the minimum.)

Action:

1. Support the fight against censorship.

2. Vote out politicians who espouse restrictions on free speech.

3. Sue institutions suppressing and censoring free speech.

4. Pay attention to the public sphere. The first rule in winning a war is knowing the enemy and its actions. How can the problem be solved if it is not identified?

5. Write to university trustees demanding justice against anarchists and vandals.

Peace Through Strength!

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