France okays dumbest ideas from the left, bans dumbest from the right – and complains US wokeness threatens its values
By: Rachel Marsden
French authorities lament that “woke culture” driven by the left in US universities is threatening French social cohesion. But it’s a homegrown problem of France’s own making and elites only have themselves to blame.
“Will American Ideas Tear France Apart?” asks the New York Times in an article,
published earlier this month, quoting prominent intellectuals concerned about
the impact of theories on gender, race and post-colonialism on French
solidarity.
French President Emmanuel Macron has led a complete volte-face in France against
the notion of “separatism” – to the point of introducing a new law in its name.
“Separatism” is really just a euphemism for stamping out Islamist extremism that
threatens French unity. And now, apparently, Macron and the rest of the French
establishment are also realizing that other forms of ideological extremism,
emanating from the left, also represent a threat to French national identity.
In a speech last October, Macron took issue with “certain social science
theories entirely imported from the United States, with their problems,” and
cited “stepping up dialogue, academic and scientific debate” as a solution to
better understanding issues like those involving Islam.
et, is France truly ready to allow fully free speech on university campuses
in the public sphere? That’s the real question.
Macron is now asking that university campuses become what they always should
have been: laboratories for free speech. ALL speech.
In reality, they’ve never been that. Instead, they’ve served to police thought
and to snuff out any diversity of ideas that don’t fall within a certain range
on the left of the political spectrum. As someone who taught at one of the most
elite French universities for several years, it was obvious that diversity was
encouraged in every manner except when it came to openly promoting any ideas on
the right, and especially ideas that could be considered extreme right, which
were routinely marginalized.
One might think that banning discussion of extreme right thought is just fine
while allowing any and all manner of leftist extremist speech free reign. Both
of these things are equal, yet universities treat them entirely differently. All
manner of extreme speech should be permitted on university campuses.
Extremism on university campuses in the Western world is nothing new, but it has
always been ideologically selective. You can't permit the dumbest ideas from the
left while banning the dumbest ideas on the right. All idiocies should be
tolerated at university campuses. The whole idea of university is to learn how
to counter opposing positions intellectually. This is no longer really taught
due to reduced exposure to opposing ideology.
As a result, the snowflakes who emerge from universities are poorly equipped to
argue against speech with which they disagree. Instead, they demand society's
protection from arguments that “trigger” them, claiming essentially that free
speech running counter to their own is a form of trauma. The end result of this
process? Ultimately, society grows dumber and more brainwashed.
France has taken this gatekeeping of speech to a level that the US speech
police could only dream about. If Macron wants to make any inroads at all in
countering the woke culture that dominates debate on both university campuses
and the public domain, he needs to start with a change in the French law.
Public figures on the right side of the political spectrum have a tendency to
self-censor in expressing their ideas because they know full well that the
slightest misstep can cause one of the many leftist activist organizations to
demand criminal proceedings against the offender for wrongful speech. France has
long criminalized free speech.
Far-right National Rally party leader, Marine Le Pen, is currently in front of
the French courts – potentially facing three years in prison and a €75,000 fine
– for merely having posted on social media photos of horrors perpetrated by
Islamic State terrorists in 2015. The charge against her? “Dissemination of a
violent message likely to seriously undermine human dignity, likely to be seen
by a minor.”
The Le Pen case is a sort of libel chill that effectively protects the most
brutal terrorists from full public airing of their atrocities, and serves as a
deterrent to anyone else wanting to follow in her footsteps.
Various French personalities ranging from actress Brigitte Bardot to journalist
Eric Zemmour have been criminally convicted – five times in the case of Bardot –
for speech that the French state qualifies as criminal hatred.
Yet, Macron thinks that the chilling effect on free and open debate and dialogue
in France comes from American universities? How about starting with sweeping in
front of France’s doorstep and seeing how that goes? All French laws that risk
defining public debate of all kinds as “hate” should be scrapped. Because right
now, diversity in France exists in every manner except in the realm of ideas. An
entire segment of the political spectrum is frozen out. Only true free speech
that includes having to entertain those ideas that disturb or even disgust us
can lead to true diversity.
COPYRIGHT 2021 RACHEL MARSDEN