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Free Speech Vs Safe Space?
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should comedy be allowed to range into difficult areas? or is it right that performers' material should be rigorously controlled in the name of "joy and inclusivity"?
https:/ /www.th eguardi an.com/ culture /2018/d ec/11/c omedian s-asked -to-sig n-behav ioural- agreeme nt-for- soas-gi g
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.What a crock of tish. Performers should boycott this kind of event, and the comedian in question was right to pull out of it.
Apart from anything else, you just know it's hypocritical and the policy of being 'respectful and kind' will only apply to things that the organisers think we should be 'respectful and kind' about. Tory politicians, brexiteers, the Royals, Religion (Christianity only of course), [insert other lefty hate targets here] will all be fair game for any amount of vitriol and mockery with complete impunity.
Apart from anything else, you just know it's hypocritical and the policy of being 'respectful and kind' will only apply to things that the organisers think we should be 'respectful and kind' about. Tory politicians, brexiteers, the Royals, Religion (Christianity only of course), [insert other lefty hate targets here] will all be fair game for any amount of vitriol and mockery with complete impunity.
I agree fully with this statement in the article.
//Soas students’ union said it did not require external speakers to sign any form of contract before speaking at events and the Unicef on Campus society had been “overzealous” in interpreting guidelines. A spokesperson said: “The union believes fully in freedom of speech and the freedom to try to make people laugh.”//
//Soas students’ union said it did not require external speakers to sign any form of contract before speaking at events and the Unicef on Campus society had been “overzealous” in interpreting guidelines. A spokesperson said: “The union believes fully in freedom of speech and the freedom to try to make people laugh.”//
It does make the originators of this nonsense sound simultaneously power-mad, and ironically, given the situation, utterly devoid of humour.
Comedy is about provocation, and of course, there are appropriate limits to be applied, but the notion of only providing 'joy and inclusivity' is a straitjacket that no professional comedian would agree to work in.
It seems the student body concerned need to understand what it is that comedians actually do, and exactly how far you can go to deny free speech.
Comedy is about provocation, and of course, there are appropriate limits to be applied, but the notion of only providing 'joy and inclusivity' is a straitjacket that no professional comedian would agree to work in.
It seems the student body concerned need to understand what it is that comedians actually do, and exactly how far you can go to deny free speech.
Naomi - // Ludwig, //being 'respectful and kind' will only apply to things that the organisers think we should be 'respectful and kind' about. //
Absolutely right. //
Seconded.
Students live in a wonderful bubble of self-obsessed isolation, that's part of the joy of being a student, but I think encouraging people to believe that they can create artificial environments that exist nowhere outside university buildings is not helping any students prepare for life in the big world.
That's where you learn that exposure to offence actually doesn't kill you, it merely helps you work out what you will and will not accept, instead of having the choice removed for you in advance.
Absolutely right. //
Seconded.
Students live in a wonderful bubble of self-obsessed isolation, that's part of the joy of being a student, but I think encouraging people to believe that they can create artificial environments that exist nowhere outside university buildings is not helping any students prepare for life in the big world.
That's where you learn that exposure to offence actually doesn't kill you, it merely helps you work out what you will and will not accept, instead of having the choice removed for you in advance.
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