Saturday, August 18, 2012

Intolerance and Censorship

“Censorship of anything, at any time, in any place, on whatever pretense, has always been and always will be the last resort of the boob and the bigot.”
Eugene O'Neill

Once again, I find myself amazed at the shenanigans that take place in the seemingly innocuous venue of Susan Boyle fan sites.  The latest brouhaha is an attempt at censorship.  Those pushing to have someone censored would be appalled if such tactics were used against them, even though they routinely make slams and derogatory posts against others. 

The latest subject of their witch hunt never does.  He is unfailingly polite and attacks no one.  Yet the gang hounds him unmercifully.  They go from site to site, trying to stir up sentiment against him.  Sometimes they succeed and otherwise reasonable members get caught up in the blood frenzy.  "Do something about him," they cry. 

And why?  Because he makes a lot of posts?   His posts are mainly tribute videos and posters, with some poetry thrown in.  His focus is Susan Boyle.  He never makes rude comments about other members, even though he is the object of such posts himself.  

Some people do not like his work.  They are not actually required to view it.  No one is forcing them to click on any of his threads.  I don't care much for tribute videos or posters, so I have not sought them out. They are easy to avoid.  I simply don't click on those threads.

But that sort of discretion seems beyond the abilities of the howling mob.  They will go to his threads every time they come to the forum and then proceed to whine about them.  Why they don't simply skip them is beyond me. 

And they claim that he has too many posts, as if there is some kind of limit and he is using up more than his share.  But that is groundless.  No one has lost an opportunity to post because another person has posted "too much". And if they want other sorts of posts to appear on the forums, they are free to make that happen.  Forums depend on the participation of members.  If the members want different content, they have only to post it.

Instead, they seek to control the posting behavior of someone else.  They have even gone so far as to falsely claim that he has deliberately manipulated images of Susan Boyle to make them less attractive.  That is ridiculous, but some have little discernment and tend to believe anything.  

Sometimes the complaints and attacks have the intended effect of hurting the person at whom they are aimed.  But if he protests or even says he is hurt, the attackers accuse him of manipulation.  He responds to their venom and manipulation and as a result, he gets branded a manipulator.  It would be laughable if it wasn't so cruel. 

The posts these self-appointed censors seek to curtail are harmless.  But the behavior of the mob is not.  Should they succeed at blacklisting someone, it will be a sad day for freedom to post on such forums.  And once the precedent is set, the same tactics they used could easily be used against them.  If a group complains about their posts, should their posting privileges be curtailed?  No one would squeal louder if that happened.  But they do not want to extend the same latitude they enjoy to everyone.