Sunday, February 26, 2012

Right to Free Speech is Being Witheld

Kaitlyn DeShon
North County Times
"Ohio man given choice of Facebook apology or jail"
http://www.nctimes.com/news/national/backpage/ohio-man-given-choice-of-facebook-apology-or-jail/article_3ab472cf-3ef0-55ea-b19d-9c276a9dd368.html

A man posted what a judge deemed to be rude and annoying comments on his personal Facebook page about his wife. He was given the choice between spending 60 days in jail or posting apologizing comments every day on his page for a month. This is because the judge said that he was is contempt of a previous order prohibiting him from causing his wife any mental abuse. However, several freedom of speech experts say that this is a violation of his rights, and due to the freedom of speech he should be able to post anything he desires on his Facebook page. The man denies he violated any order given to him.

This connects to what we are studying in class because it pertains to the United States government, and it especially pertains to the Revolutionary War because it talks about people being angered by the government undermining their natural rights, which the Declaration of Independence states. The natural right in this situation is the right to freedom of speech, which can easily be put under the category of "the pursuit of happiness", which is stated in the Declaration of Independence. In both the time of the Revolutionary War and this modern scenario, the people are upset with the government witholding their proper rights.

This connects to my life as a citizen because of course I am effected by anything involving the Internet, which Facebook certainly does. I do not have a Facebook account, but many of my friends do as well as my family, so I am very familiar with it. Also, the right to freedom of speech is, surprisingly, often around me in other news and things that happen at my school. Therefore, this connects to my life as a citizen in many different aspects.

My personal opinion is that the judge should not make this man make the choice between a jail sentence and being forced to post comments on his Facebook page where the government decides what he says. This is a very clear violation of the freedom of speech. For example, when the article says, "threatened with jail time ... unless he posted daily apologies for a month," it shows that the judge is forcing him to make a choice that in either way would violate his rights to freedom of speech, and I find that unacceptable.

1 comment:

  1. I like the article you chose. However, Freedom of speech is in the Bill of Rights and I'm not sure how it could go with pursuit of happiness. Maybe I'm wrong but I think this would article would have been better to use for the Bill of Rights chapter.

    Anyway, moving away from the negative comments... I did like the article you chose and your connections to class and life. This is a very interesting- and probably controversial- topic for many reasons. For one, he does have the right of freedom of speech. On the other hand, he wasn't allowed to mentally abuse his wife. However, she could have ignored his facebook. Not to mention it is ridiculous that he would have to choose between spending time in jail or only posting nice things on facebook, and only for posting mean things on facebook.

    All-in-all I think you did really well- good job!

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