Protecting of Freedom
by: Brandon Walwyn
In his essay, Bok objects to censorship that prevents people from being "offended", yet he does not object to campus police preventing people from being "harmed". I think that most people would disagree with Bok and say that censorship that prevents people from being both "harmed" and "offended" is necessary. But what is considered and offensive act or harmful act? The definition of the two could vary greatly depending on who you ask. However, I think the difference between acts that are harmful and those that are offensive is that harmful acts are always intended to cause injury, whether physical or mental, while offensive acts are not always intended to cause injury to a person. The definitions for harmful and offensives acts may seem similar, but the two can easily be distinguished. For example, if a person were to use "fighting words", as mention in Charles R. Lawrence's "On Racist Speech", they intend to "inflict injury or tend to incite an immediate breach of the peace", (pg. 65) and would therefore be committing a harmful act. An example of an offensive act could be a child saying that all people of a certain race look alike because they are not trying to cause harm by their statement. However, harmful and offensive acts do not only exist in the real world. Many young adults struggle in determining the difference between harmful and offensive acts, and this confusion is increased with the uses of social media apps that allows young users to post whatever they want, without thinking of the consequences. Thousands of teenagers have committed suicide because of harmful online acts. Because of this, I think that administrators should police and punish harmful and offensive behavior performed on social media.
http://www.thefire.org/misconceptions-about-the-fighting-words-exception/
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/technology/2011/11/although-69-of-teenagers-who-use-social-networking-websites-say-their-peers-are-mostly-kind-to-one-another-online-88-said.html
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