[Video] This Week in Internet Censorship: Mighty Ira Civil Liberties Documentary

This Week in Internet Censoship: Mighty Ira Civil Liberties Documentary

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Video review of Mighty Ira civil liberties documentary about former ACLU Executive Director Ira Glasser which focuses heavily on the infamous Skokie legal case about a small group of neo-Nazis with a half-Jewish leader(!) that with the assistance of the ACLU sued successfully to march in Skokie, Illinois — a Chicago suburb with a heavily Jewish population and several thousand Holocaust survivors in the 1970s.

Sections:

00:00 Intro and Short Review
03:37 Detailed Discussion of Weaknesses of the Documentary
03:41 Passing the buck to the Police?
05:30 Is acknowledging the pain enough?
06:15 The new world of Internet Censorship
08:40 The weaponization of anti-racism by sweatshops
11:24 The frequent failure of Skokie era desegregation
14:00 Conclusion
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16:48 Support Us message

Topics:

o Excellent documentary making the case for free-speech absolutism.

o Touching stories about Ira Glasser’s friendships with conservative icon William F. Buckley and Skokie Holocaust survivor Ben Stern, with both of whom he had strong disagreements. These help make the case for dialog rather than censorship.

o Some weaknesses of the documentary:

o Arguably passing the buck to police in Charlottesville, VA for the death of a demonstrator during right wing demonstrations and leftist counter demonstrations in 2017.

o Is acknowledging the pain of Holocaust survivors like Ben Stern really enough?

o Documentary is about the past when many free speech issues revolved around protests in publicly owned places such as public parks and roads, whereas the combination of the COVID-19 pandemic restrictions and privately-owned social media near-monopolies such as Facebook, YouTube, Google and others, often with extensive formal and informal ties to agencies such as the NSA and CIA, has shifted the locus of protest and political activism to the Internet.

o The documentary’s focus on the 1960’s civil rights movement sidesteps the use of militant anti-racist rhetoric and censorship of speech on anti-racist grounds by high tech and manual labor sweatshops to protect and expand their use of exploitative immigration policy — guest worker visas — and illegal immigration to secure cheap, compliant labor today.

o The documentary does not address the failure of Skokie era “desegregation” policies in the Marquette Park neighborhood, home of the neo-Nazis and the actual site of their demonstration after winning the court case, and many other neighborhoods nationwide.

o Overall a great, inspiring documentary available on YouTube, Amazon, and other sites.

References:

Might Ira Documentary: https://www.mightyira.com/

Chicago Reader article on Marquette Park Neighborhood: https://www.chicagoreader.com/chicago/marquette-park-king-rally-racial-integration-segregation/BestOf?oid=22604818

Article on Gang Violence and White Flight in Marquette Park: https://chicagoganghistory.com/neighborhood/chicago-lawn-marquette-park/

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John F. McGowan, Ph.D. solves problems using mathematics and mathematical software, including developing gesture recognition for touch devices, video compression and speech recognition technologies. He has extensive experience developing software in C, C++, MATLAB, Python, Visual Basic and many other programming languages. He has been a Visiting Scholar at HP Labs developing computer vision algorithms and software for mobile devices. He has worked as a contractor at NASA Ames Research Center involved in the research and development of image and video processing algorithms and technology. He has published articles on the origin and evolution of life, the exploration of Mars (anticipating the discovery of methane on Mars), and cheap access to space. He has a Ph.D. in physics from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and a B.S. in physics from the California Institute of Technology (Caltech).