The New Thought Police: Inside the Left's Assault on Free Speech and Free Minds

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Author: Tammy Bruce

ISBN-10: 0761563733

ISBN-13: 9780761563730

Category: Civil Liberties

Stop the Left from Policing Your Mind\ Our freedom to speak our minds is under attack. Like the Thought Police of George Orwell's 1984, powerful special interest groups on the Left are mounting a withering assault on our rights in the name of "social equality." Liberty has been turned on its ear as the rights of the few restrict the freedom of everyone. In The New Thought Police, author Tammy Bruce, a self-described lesbian feminist activist, cuts through the deluge of politically correct...

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An openly gay, pro-choice, gun-owning, pro-death-penalty, liberal feminist who voted for Reagan, Bruce was elected president of the Los Angeles chapter of the National Organization of Women in 1990. She accuses the Left of perpetual victimhood, thought and speech control to hold onto their power, and calling in the cops to squash any dissent. Annotation © Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

From Chapter One of The New Thought Police\ My years as a feminist activist taught me many things, including the fact that the essential ingredients in the milieu of social change—freedom of expression and personal liberty—have suffered extraordinary damage in the name of "social equality" or "feminism" or "civil rights." Agendas cloaked in these respected labels of have turned people away from the heart of these ideals and, in some cases, actually reversed social progress for everyone, including women, people of color, and others who have an investment in the quality of life. \ There is enormous irony in the fact that it is those on the left—the supposed protectors of all things culturally important—who are exacting severe social punishments on anyone who espouses an idea or opinion that challenges that status quo or may be deemed "offensive" to some special interest group. \ There is, however, a method to the madness of those who have chosen to protect us from ourselves. \ You see, there is nothing in the theory of feminism or civil rights that requires people to stop thinking their own thoughts. On the contrary, civil rights are reliant on individual freedom. The spiral down and away from individual liberty can be traced directly to the rejection of the rights of one for the rights of the many. This group-rights mentality is nothing new; it is steeped in the "progressive" concept that the individual must submit to what is best for everyone else. This idea stems not from the ideal of civil rights but from the well of socialism, the foundational model of the far Left. Once we accept group theory, it not only becomes easier to reject individual rights (like freedom of expression) but actually becomes essential that we do so.

AcknowledgmentsIntroduction1Beyond 1984: The Rise of the New Thought Police12Groupthink: The Politics of "Hate"353Pot. Kettle. Black. The Hypocrisy of the Gay Establishment574The Misery Merchants: How the Black Civil-Rights Establishment Has Betrayed the Dream875Not NOW: The Selling-Out of the Feminist Establishment1176Multiculturalism: Thought Police in Costume1457Control the Image and Control the Culture: The Thought Police in News and Entertainment1738The Thought Police in Academia: Indoctrinating the Next Generation2079Protest and Freedom: An Activist's Diary239Notes269Suggested Reading List281Index285