Extreme and Unavoidable Speech is Worthy of Protection
When the Genocide Awareness Project (GAP) visited the University of Cincinnati (UC) on Oct 22-23 it succeeded in educating students on abortion. But GAP also has the effect of teaching the university a valuable civics lesson as well. The News Record’s Editorial entitled “Images of abortion extreme and unavoidable” is an example of an editorial staff misunderstanding the intention of the first amendment. The News Record calls GAP “borderline disturbing the peace.” The fact is the first amendment was created to protect offensive speech because popular speech needs no protection.
In Terminiello v. City of Chicago, 337 U.S. 1, 4 (1949) the US Supreme Court ruled that free speech “may indeed best serve its high purpose when it induces a condition of unrest, creates dissatisfaction with conditions as they are, or even stirs people to anger.” Therefore, the possibility that GAP or anyone else might offend others by their speech is irrelevant and cannot be used as a basis for restricting that speech.
The News Record wrote “when it [GAP] interferes with daily life and is blatantly offensive to much of the populace, steps must be taken to rectify the situation.” It is axiomatic that the First Amendment protects speech, especially when the speech is offensive to some. In Forsyth County v. Nationalist Movement, 505 U.S. 123, 134-35 (1992) the US Supreme Court ruled that speech cannot be “punished or banned, simply because it might offend a hostile mob.”
The News Record wrote that GAP was “unfair to students who do not want to be exposed to such images.” In Cohen v. California, 403 U.S. 15, 21 (1971) the US Supreme Court ruled that viewers who dislike a message have a responsibility to “avoid further bombardment of their sensibilities simply by averting their eyes.”
The News Record like so many others who encounter GAP use red herring arguments to change the subject away from the horrific reality of abortion killing. The News Record uses this logical fallacy because they cannot justify abortion in light of the incontrovertible photographic evidence of the injustice. CBR wants to reverse Roe v. Wade and the News Record wants to “rectify the situation” by restricting free speech in the foremost marketplace of ideas – a college campus. I ask you - who are the extremists here?
UC is a publicly funded University; however, if the News Record had it their way it would become a private social club. Thank God there are not two first amendments.
Executive Director
Center for Bio Ethical Reform Midwest
P.O. Box 360503
Columbus, OH 43236
Tel. 614-759-5195
Fax 614-759-5194
Cell 614-419-9000
Website: www.abortionno.org
