PHILADELPHIA, PA / JUNE 7, 2013 / DIVERSE NEWS COMMENTARY— Surprisingly, just yesterday, a valedictorian, Roy Costner IV, tore a preapproved speech in half and began saying a Christian prayer to the audience at Liberty High School in South Carolina.
Weird thing is, South Carolina is a predominantly Christian state. So what was the ethnicity of the censors that restricted the valedictorian’s speech? This must be recognized. With the law of the land being ‘freedom of speech’, anything that goes against this law, should be illegal and if imposed it should be a civil rights violation.
Q: Does political correctness give someone the right to speak the way they want or the way they want you to speak? A: It gives only the individual the right to speak the way they wish. If one says that you cannot say what you feel, then this is a civil rights’ violation.
Freedom of Speech, being a civil right, should have the same protections as other civil rights but it doesn’t get conveyed this way. It’s as if there is a conspiracy by the legal community who want to restrain the public from their faith, which is mostly Christian.
There should be lawyers out there suing for free speech civil rights violations but you don’t see them doing that. Is it because of their ethnicity?
With the United States religion being majority Christian and would you have people in leadership positions trying to take away the Christians’ culture? Who are they?
If someone tries to restrict your speech, first, find out what ethnicity they are. And if they are different – this could not only be a civil rights’ violation but also a hate crime, particularly if they are not of the same ethnic group with whom they are trying to violate with restricting one’s speech.
You will notice that people who want to utilize political correctness usually espouse diversity and multiculturalism. This while leaving out their own ethnicity and using a veil of secularism. This must be exposed!
Use your rights of free speech to find out who these violators are.
Remember that political correctness originated from Karl Marx and what was he?
-Steve