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Title: ATL 135 Chapter One Presentation: Flag Burning


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ATL 135Chapter One PresentationFlag
Burning
2
The Issue
  • Should flag burning be prohibited by law or not?

3
The History
  • 1989 and 1990
  • US Supreme Court declares that two laws
    prohibiting flag burning are unconstitutional
  • Since 1989 and 1990 no constitutional amendments
    banning flag burning have passed

4
The History (cont.)
  • Texas v. Johnson
  • The Bill of Rights has never been amended
  • June 12, 1997
  • A proposed amendment to ban flag burning was
    passed in the House

5
The History (cont.)
  • 1995The controversy rises again.
  • Reasons for return
  • Sense of crisis intensified
  • Insecurities and frustrations voiced
  • 500 percent increase in violent crimes
  • Creating an amendment would reassert community
    standards

6
The Arguments
  • The flag is a symbol of aspiration to national
    unity
  • Freedom of speech
  • Political speech is protected
  • First Amendment
  • Doctrine of enumerate powers
  • It is wrong to fool with the constitution

7
Hate Speech
8
Arguments forRestrictions on Hate Speech
9
Pressure Valve Argument
  • Bottled up emotions
  • Racists say what makes them feel better/victim
    feels less safe

10
Reverse Enforcement Argument
  • Enacting anti-racism rules will hurt minorities

11
Free Speech asMinorities Best Friend
  • Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
  • Advancement in defiance of the First Amendment

12
More Speech Solution
  • Actually unsafe
  • Sometimes seen as a challenge

13
Pro-Restrictions Summary
  • What if speech is private?
  • Greek term hubris

14
Arguments AgainstRestricting Hate Speech
15
ACLU
  • Open hate
  • Protected symbols
  • Speech codes will NOT end bigotry
  • Speech vs. Conduct
  • Combat hate speech with education

16
Why the ACLUDefends Hate Speech
  • Free speech rights are indivisible

17
Protection of Non-Verbal Symbols
  • If worn or displayed before a general audience/in
    public
  • Not protected if used to destroy private property
  • Example burning a cross on someones lawn

18
Ineffective Laws
  • Defamation laws
  • Right to decide whats offensive and whos the
    authority has been the governmentnot victims of
    hate speech

19
Speech Codes CantEnd the Problem
  • Biases cannot be addressed

20
Speech and Conduct
  • Speech Conduct when . . .
  • ACLU advocates punishing conduct that are acts of
    violence, harassment or intimidation, and
    invasions of privacy

21
Pro Non-Restrictions Summary
  • Limits for one limits for all
  • Limits prohibit open communication
  • Limits no end to hate

22
Censorship in Music
23
Common Views
  • Morality decency
  • Politics
  • Political people taking action
  • Artists role in political activism

24
Laws/Bills
  • Warning labels
  • Rating concerts
  • Prohibit sales

25
Censorship Methods
  • Parental advisory labels
  • Cut funding
  • Boycotts
  • Refusal to carry music
  • Edited versions only
  • Not at all

26
Censorship Incidents
  • Elvis Presley
  • Ozzy Ozborne
  • Ice T
  • NWA
  • 2 Live Crew
  • C-Bo

27
Leading Activists
  • Tipper Gore
  • Parents Music Resource Group
  • Delores Tucker
  • National Political Congress of Black Women
  • Southern Baptist Convention
  • Fraternal Order of Police (FOP)

28
Actions Elsewhere in the World
  • Trinidad
  • DMX arrested
  • Salvador
  • Banning bands from radio
  • Philippines
  • Spice Girl boycotted

29
PornographyThe Other White Meat
30
Definitions
  • PornographyBlacks Law Dictionary
  • That which is of or pertaining to obscene
    literature obscene licentious. Material is
    pornographic or obscene if the average person,
    applying contemporary community standards, would
    find that the work taken as a whole appeals to
    the prurient interest (a shameful or morbid
    interest in nudity, sex, or excretion an
    obsessive interest in immoral lascivious matters)
    and if it depicts in a patently offensive way
    sexual conduct and if the work taken as a whole
    lacks serious literary, artistic, political or
    scientific value

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Definitions
  • PornographyDiana E.H. Russell, Ph.D.
  • Material that combines sex and/or the exposure of
    genitals with abuse or degradation in a manner
    that appears to endorse, condone, or encourage
    such behavior

32
Definitions
  • Erotica
  • Material that is free of sexism, racism, and
    homophobia, and respectful of all the human
    beings and animals portrayed

33
Is Pornography Harmful?
  • To people involved in the production of
    pornography?
  • Does pornography incite violence based sex and
    sex crimes?

34
Is Pornography Helpful?
  • Erotica and sex therapy

35
Child Pornography
  • Kate Moss generation of models
  • Enforcement

36
Pornography and the internet
  • Childrens access
  • Parenting issues
  • American Library Association (ALA)

37
Social Rape and Pornography
  • Definition of rape
  • Unlawful sexual intercourse with a female without
    her consent.
  • GbH, alcohol

38
Civil Rights vs. Free Speech
  • Racism
  • Gender bias

39
Deviant Behavior
  • Child Pornography
  • Incest
  • Animalia
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