Anti-Bullying
Bill Could Jail People Who Criticize Politicians
New
law would impose vast restrictions on freedom of speech
By Ted Balaker
Spread Liberty News
July 1, 2013
School’s out for summer
and Nanny of the Month is taking the opportunity to salute the zealots within
the otherwise laudable anti-bullying movement.Spread Liberty News
July 1, 2013
They take a real problem–few things are more
loathsome than picking on the vulnerable–and bungle the response, as has been
done with most every “get tough!” effort from D.A.R.E., the failed
anti-drug program, to all the idiotic iterations of the “zero tolerance” fad.
Do we really need to ban trash talking at high school sporting events? Do we really
need attorney general investigations of foul-mouthed jocks? And for the love of
whatever remnants of common sense remain in our schoolhouses and statehouses,
do we really need to fight bullying with jail cells?
Not only did this month’s top nanny introduce a
bill that would criminalize speech deemed to be bullying–up to a year in
the clink!–she introduced a bill that, according to UCLA First Amendment
scholar Eugene Volokh, is not limited to speech about children (despite
it being touted with the typical “for the children!” justifications).
Volokh notes that the
bill, if passed, could punish harsh speech directed at journalists, academics,
celebrities, politicians, and the like, if the speech results in “substantial
emotional distress.”http://intellihub.com/2013/07/01/anti-bullying-bill-could-jail-people-who-criticize-politicians/
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