'The Coddling Of The American Mind'

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Freedom of speech is one of the many essential core values that The United States of America was founded on. The United States Constitution and Bill of Rights prohibits the United States government from making laws which may infringe on our natural right to free speech. Without free speech, our generation and future generations alike would lack intellectual vitality. Being exposed to different ideas and beliefs is necessary for people to be able to formulate their own personal beliefs. Taking away or limiting free speech would be living life fearing that you will express an unpopular opinion in the eyes of certain people. The same opinion could be beneficial to others. Free speech is absolutely necessary in order to thrive as a western democracy and it would be a great injustice to the public to take that right away. I read “The Coddling of the American Mind” and I do not agree with how my peers and I are characterized and several other points made throughout the article. …show more content…

This part of the article states that emotional distress due to uncensored speech is now seen as enough evidence to administer punishment. I find it to be a gross injustice to punish someone for saying something that may have temporarily hurt someone’s feelings. I think that “The Coddling of the American Mind” inaccurately characterizes my peers and I. I believe that universities should protect their students but not by censoring speech. There are many things that more emotionally sensitive people can do to help prevent taking offense to the words, thoughts, and beliefs of