Opinion: Suppressing angry speech in America: Letters
I congratulate reporter Andre Mouchard for presenting the angry speech that has worked its way onto our campuses in “Angry speech at meetings filters down to students” . Mr. Mouchard suggests that this “angry talk” on campus is a threat to the fabric of learning on high school campuses and is something to keep in check. As a student I witnessed the same angry speech Mr. Mouchard describes among students.
The bottom 60% of our workers have not seen a real raise since the 1970s, and inflation since then is destroying the middle class, which we need for a healthy democracy. Perhaps our democracy is currently unhealthy because of the lack of unions. That’s not to mention politicians taking advantage of this to pit us against one another. That is another path to totalitarianism.Possibly from a guilty conscience, our Democratic politicians continue to push reparations for Black Americans.
The latter is against all laws and up until recent years was penalized by society with punitive action to decrease the hurt on society.
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