Tag Archives: Chick-fil-A

The Spiral of Silence and the Enforcers of Right Think

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In our last post, we learned that researchers have found that people tend to self-censor their speech, both in person and on social media, if they believe that their opinions are unpopular or in the minority. Researchers call this phenomenon the spiral of silence. The tendency to self-censor is one that others, particularly progressives, use to political advantage, when they seek to punish or destroy those with whom they disagree. Depending upon how politically incorrect their points of view are perceived to be by others, speakers quickly learn to self-censor their speech lest they find themselves singled out, investigated, and punished by the enforcers of right think. Let’s look at some recent examples of this type of punishment that goes far beyond ridicule or ostracism.

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California’s Rambo: Christopher Jordan Dorner (Open Thread)

© Miri WTPOTUS February 08, 2013

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We haven’t yet discussed the case of Christopher Jordan Dorner, who’s the subject of a manhunt in California. Here’s some background: [emphasis added to quotes]

Arguably the most wanted man in America, fired police Officer Christopher Jordan Dorner may well be in hiding — plotting his next move after allegedly killing three people. Officers toting high-powered weapons fanned out Friday across thousands of square miles, searching for their former colleague. …

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Christian? No Free Speech for YOU! (Open Thread)

© Miri WTPOTUS August 9, 2012

The progressive left severely criticized the CEO of Chick-fil-A for daring to tell a religious publication that he supports traditional marriage. Some stated that those who hold similar views are better off not speaking at all. They warned CEO Dan Cathy that by publicly voicing his personal religious views, he made his company the target of boycotts. They also took his company to task for financially supporting what some “progressive” organizations characterize as “hate groups”. Continue reading