Free speech in the UK?
(Judith Bergman, Gatestone Institute, 12 February 2022)What is the state of freedom of speech in the UK? Pretty sick, according to this author, drawing on poll data and a succession of exemplary instances of speech suppression. The phenomena she describes are mirrored in other democracies seriously infected with the "woke" mind virus.

A recent YouGov poll in the UK found the proportion of respondents saying protecting people from offensive or hateful speech should be a priority (43 percent) exceeding the figure for those prioritizing protection of free speech (38 percent).

Furthermore, 57 percent "found themselves stopping themselves from expressing their political or social views for fear of judgement or negative responses from others." Those most fearful of speaking up were those favouring "unprogressive" views on matters like immigration and gender identity.

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Freedom of speech is doing extremely poorly in the UK, according to a recent YouGov poll. When Britons were asked what should be the priority, 43% said protecting people from offensive or hateful speech should be the priority, while only 38% said the focus should be on protecting free speech. Generally, men and conservative voters were more concerned about protecting free speech, while women, younger people and Labour voters were more concerned about blocking offensive or hateful speech.

The poll also showed that self-censorship is thriving: 57% of those polled said they have "found themselves stopping themselves from expressing their political or social views for fear of judgement or negative responses from others." According to the poll:

"In most cases, those holding what might be considered the 'un-progressive' view more frequently omit their opinions on that topic. For example, those who believe immigration has generally been a bad thing for the UK... those who disagree with the statement 'a transgender woman is a woman' feel they have to frequently keep bottled up."

Recent years have offered many examples of the dire conditions of suppressed free speech in the UK. Opinions that a person's biological sex takes precedence over "gender identity" -- that identifying as a woman is not the same as being born a woman, or that transgender men competing against women in sports creates an unfair playing field -- provoke some of the fiercest backlash.

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