Free Speech, Humanity's Future...?
Are you worried about Humanity’s Future and Free Speech? Well, well, How Dare You question my free speech rights...? Hmmm...
Here is a thought from a remarkable speech by Konstantin Kisin on free speech and humanity's future..., (Some parts are paraphrased from the works of Jordan Peterson). What say ye?
Free speech and humanity... Are you protected? Well, do you feel the tide turning (which way)? Not yet? Well, Konstantin Kisin gave an electric speech at ARC 2025.
Konstantin Kisin and Jordan Peterson both agree on the following:
1.??Honesty is better than lying.
2.??Responsibility is better than blaming.
3.??Strength is better than weakness.
And,
1.? Free speech is the foundation of humanity.
2.??Identity politics marginalize and exclude your identity.
3.??Human beings are inherently good. (Really?)
Konstantin Kisin and Jordan Peterson emphasize several key ideas in their discussions:
The importance of personal responsibility and self-improvement, especially for men. They argue that men should focus on becoming better individuals rather than complaining about their circumstances. The value of traditional masculine virtues like confidence, strength, and resilience. They believe these qualities are often discouraged in modern society but remain important.
The significance of religion and moral frameworks in providing meaning and purpose. They discuss the necessity of religion for morality and how it can combat what they see as a crisis of meaning in Western society.
Criticism of "woke culture" and its perceived negative effects on society. They argue against certain progressive ideologies and advocate for what they call a "counter-woke revolution."
They emphasize the importance of free speech and open dialogue, the need to discuss controversial topics, and the challenge of prevailing narratives. They also discuss the role of personal connections and community in finding fulfillment, suggesting that binding oneself to family, community, and nation is crucial for happiness and meaning.
In this engaging speech, Constantin addresses key socio-political themes, reflecting on freedom of speech, immigration issues, and cultural identity. He discusses the progress in dismantling discriminatory practices, particularly in corporate America, and highlights the dangers of censorship in Europe. Constantin's arguments emphasize the importance of maintaining Western values and perspectives in the face of various criticisms while advocating for a future that promotes innovation and embraces self-worth. The speech culminates in a motivational call to action urging listeners to speak truthfully and strive for a better future, reminding them that they have nothing to lose.
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Note. Konstantin Kisin is a Sunday Times bestselling author, satirist, social commentator, and creator and co-host of the free speech podcast TRIGGERnometry. In 2022, he published An Immigrant's Love Letter to the West.?
~S. Vincent Shin,? www.dhirubhai.net/in/vshin
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