How ‘silence is violence’ threatens true free speech and public civility | TheHill
Silence is violence has everything that you want in a slogan from brevity to simplicity. But it can also be chilling for some in the academic and free speech communities. On one level, it conveys the powerful message that people of good faith should not remain silent about great injustices. But it can at the same time have a much more menacing meaning to prove the negative by demanding that people show that they are not racist.
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