22 Feb 2008 03:51:47 | Jim Henderson
With the advent of modern technology, anyone with a computer can
write or speak whatever is on their mind. This word is used
lightly in the case of this writer. We call this, “freedom of
speech”. It’s also constitutionally protected. In case you are
unfamiliar with the constitution, the founding fathers
instituted the right of free speech to protect those who are
prone to utter really crude and sensless remarks.
At one time, speech had a very specific purpose, that being the
primary means of communication between two or more indivuiduals.
As such, it was criticial to our survival. Now it’s just
something to occupy us until the next show comes on the
television. Fortunately for the human race, we were able to
construct language in order to freely converse among ourselves.
The only other possible mode of communication would have been to
simply read each other’s minds, which would have resulted in the
immediate anhilation of humankind. Imagine how long your
marriage would have lasted if you both knew what the other was
thinking! “Til’ death do us part “ may have been much quicker
than we expected under those circumstances. Immediately after
they invented speech, someone had to invent tact. Tact is when
you actually think before you open your mouth and say something
really thoughtless!
As with any right, there always those who abuse it. You can
easily recognize them because they are usually the ones who are
the first to scream that their rights have been violated. They
do this just after they have violated someone else’s rights.
Some people ought to keep their mouth shut, it’s just not
constitutional to tell them that.
All through history, there have been those who have attempted to
impose restrictions on any view that is contradictory to their
own by any means necessary. But that’s enough about tyranny and
oppression, otherwise known as the institution of marriage.
While the right to free speech is guaranteed by the
constitution, the ability to say something intelligent, however,
is not.
About Author :
Jim Henderson is currently employed in the field of
environmental regulatory compliance. He enjoys writing as a past
time and has had several articles published in various on-line
publications.