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Let’s call it “the debate is over” syndrome, referring to a term used
most often in relationship with climate change but also by President
Barack Obama last week in reference to what remains his contentious, and
theoretically reformable, health care plan. Ironically, this shift to
certainty now comes increasingly from what passes for the Left in
America.
These are the same people who historically have identified themselves
with open-mindedness and the defense of free speech, while
conservatives, with some justification, were associated more often with
such traits as criminalizing unpopular views – as seen in the 1950s
McCarthy era – and embracing canonical bans on all sorts of personal
behavior, a tendency still more evident than necessary among some
socially minded conservatives.
But when it comes to authoritarian expression of “true” beliefs, it’s
the progressive Left that increasingly seeks to impose orthodoxy. In
this rising intellectual order, those who dissent on everything from
climate change, the causes of poverty and the definition of marriage, to
opposition to abortion are increasingly marginalized and, in some
cases, as in the Steyn trial, legally attacked.
Source: Joel Kotkin, The Spread of "Debate is Over" Syndrome," The Orange County Register, April 4, 2014
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