John Jay Chapman, Commencement Address to the Graduating Class of Hobart College, Geneva, New York, June 20, 1900.
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FULL TEXT: When I was asked to make this address I wondered what I had to say to you boys who are graduating. And I think I have one thing to say. If you wish to be useful, never take a course that will silence you.
Refuse to learn anything that implies collusion, whether it
be a clerkship or a curacy, a legal fee or a post in a university. Retain the
power of speech no matter what other power you may lose. If you can take this
course, and in so far as you take it, you will bless this country.
In so far as you depart from this course, you become
dampers, mutes, and hooded executioners. As a practical matter, a mere failure
to speak out upon occasions where no statement is asked or expect from you, and
when the utterance of an uncalled for suspicion is odious, will often hold you
to a concurrence in palpable iniquity.
Try to raise a voice that will be heard from here to Albany
and watch what comes forward to shut off the sound.
It is not a German sergeant, nor a Russian officer of the
precinct.
It is a note from a friend of your father’s, offering you a
place at his office. This is your warning from the secret police.
Why, if you any of young gentleman have a mind to make
himself heard a mile off, you must make a bonfire of your reputations, and a
close enemy of most men who would wish you well.
I have seen ten years of young men who rush out into the
world with their messages, and when they find how deaf the world is, they think
they must save their strength and wait.
They believe that after a while they will be able to get up
on some little eminence from which they can make themselves heard.
“In a few years,” reasons one of them, “I shall have gained
a standing, and then I shall use my powers for good.”
Next year comes and with it a strange discovery. The man has
lost his horizon of thought, his ambition has evaporated; he has nothing to
say.
I give you this one rule of conduct. Do what you will, but
speak out always.
Be shunned, be hated, be ridiculed, be scared, be in doubt,
but don’t be gagged.
The time of trial is always. Now is the appointed time.
["The Unity of Human Nature," address delivered
before the Hobart Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa, Hobart College, Geneva, New York,
on commencement day (June 20, 1900); republished in Chapman, Learning and
Other Essays (1910, reprinted 1968), p. 185.]
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The above text dating from 1900 is one of the most eloquent
of all defenses of free speech ever published.
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The concept called “social justice” is an idea based on the
philosophy of “class struggle” that
promotes group rights and regards individual rights as unimportant at best, and
more properly as a concept that counter-revolutionary, or non-”progressive.” It
requires a scapegoat – in the past: Kulaks (highly skilled farmers; Bolshevik
Socialist Russia), people with “gifted” IQ (Communist Khmer Rouge Cambodia),
Jews (National Socialist Germany).
In today’s globalist “social justice” movement it is the
“white male heterosexual” who is the scapegoat.
The target is chosen in accordance Antonio Gramsci’s recommendation of identifying a class of people as a “hegemony” that must be attacked. Thus, inventors, innovators, original thinkers and artists of the highest achievement can, if properly undermined, allow the proliferation of a culture of non-innovation, a culture of mediocrity and enforced sameness (called, deceptively, “equality”) which would, it goes without saying, be controlled at the top by an elite politically adept class.
The target is chosen in accordance Antonio Gramsci’s recommendation of identifying a class of people as a “hegemony” that must be attacked. Thus, inventors, innovators, original thinkers and artists of the highest achievement can, if properly undermined, allow the proliferation of a culture of non-innovation, a culture of mediocrity and enforced sameness (called, deceptively, “equality”) which would, it goes without saying, be controlled at the top by an elite politically adept class.
The natural family (and all freely chosen association not
heavily supervised by the “community” (the corporate / state system) is
however, the real target. Eliminate the father, then resistance to top-down
“change” (totalitarian control of the masses) becomes possible (see noted on
Ferdinand Mount’s important 1982 book, “The Subversive Family”).
Social justice requires “politically correct” speech that
must be enforced by the believers in the orthodox dogmas of “social justice”
collectivist ideology.
Individual freedom, rule by the people (republicanism), free
speech, due process, private property are counter to the collectivist ideal.
Most
people born after about 1970 in the US and much of the
West have been brought up with constant “operative conditioning” a
technique of
indoctrinating that from an early age limits the development of
independent
thought. It is common for people who are afraid of peer pressure and
rejection
to misunderstand their affect (their fear of not conforming with
accepted group opinion), assuming that their emotional defense of their
"opinion" is the same as conviction for an earned opinion independently
held, when, in reality, the person who is feeling such strong emotion
never actually has taken the
opportunity to examine facts objectively – a prerequisite to developing
an
informed and personally earned and held, opinion.
The cure for this condition is open-mined, intellectually
curious, broad self-education.
Free speech is despised by tyrants, dictators,
slave-drivers, corrupt officials, socialist party commissars (Bolshevik, Nazi,
etc.), established religions. Powerful global corporations frequently embrace
the authoritarian ideas of their putative “anti-capitalist” opponents for good
reason – the tactics of censorship and “politically correct” speech and
restrictions on freedom of individuals benefits the high-level managers of all
top-down systems, regardless of their publicly claimed philosophy.
Justice and “social justice” are two very different
concepts.
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[724-4/12/21]
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