THE LAST DITCH

Link: Faith, fundamentalism and the fight for students’ souls – Britain – Times Online.

From this story about legal action to contest the ban, I have belatedly discovered that my old student union, among others, has banned the University’s 77 year old Christian Union from meeting on its premises and deprived it of funding as an affiliated society. The Islamic Society, need I really add, continues to be both funded and affiliated.

Ironically, the concept of homosexuality as sin is common to both religions. Presumably, Birmingham University Guild of Students has not put the Islamic Society to the same “lesbian, gay and trans-gender” recusancy test it applied to the Christian Union? Interestingly, several other Christian Societies remain affiliated and funded. How come? Did the Newman Catholic Society change its constitution and/or submit to the test? I think the Pope should be told. The Pagan Society is also affiliated.

I would like to think this was extremist student nonsense, but that’s what I thought thirty years ago when Leftists at the Birmingham University Guild of Students first put forward the policy of “no platform for racists and fascists.” That anti-free speech stance is now the official policy of B.U.G.S. It is effectively also the policy of the British nation, as evidenced by laws on “hate speech” and the current legal, political and press onslaught on the BNP – an odious, but lawful, political party whose views I despise, but whose right to express them I would defend to the death.

2 responses to “A Free Society?”

  1. Nikola Avatar
    Nikola

    I couldnt agree more, apart from the bit about the BNP being odious. I feel people are pressured into adding either the word odious or vile when mentioning the BNP so as to give themselves some kind of credibility when they agree that they should have freedom of speech just like anyone else. I certainly dont think theyre odious, and im Serbian, i’ll be voting for them come the elections.
    Nikola
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  2. Tom Paine Avatar

    I don’t feel any such pressure. They really are odious. I am sorry to hear you are thinking of voting for them. I can understand that people are turning to them as a protest vote, or to reject the cartel formed by New Labour/Blue Labour. If lots of people do it, it could shake up the system, but it could also easily lead to a fascist state. It’s not a risk worth taking.

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Tom is a retired international lawyer. He was a partner in a City of London law firm and spent almost twenty years abroad serving clients from all over the world.

Returning to London on retirement in 2011, he was dismayed to discover how much liberty had been lost in the UK while he was away.

He’s a classical liberal (libertarian, if you must) who, like his illustrious namesake, considers that

“…government even in its best state is but a necessary evil; in its worst state an intolerable one.”

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