[Congressional Bills 117th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[S. Res. 264 Introduced in Senate (IS)]
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117th CONGRESS
1st Session
S. RES. 264
Recognizing the importance of protecting freedom of speech, thought,
and expression.
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IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES
June 9, 2021
Mrs. Blackburn (for herself, Ms. Lummis, Mr. Braun, Mr. Cramer, Mrs.
Hyde-Smith, and Mr. Tillis) submitted the following resolution; which
was referred to the Committee on the Judiciary
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RESOLUTION
Recognizing the importance of protecting freedom of speech, thought,
and expression.
Whereas freedom of speech is one of the most basic values of the United States;
Whereas the ability of all people of the United States to speak, protest, and
express their opinions publicly is central to the democratic process and
to a free society;
Whereas the principles of the freedom of speech and the freedom of expression
are under attack by people with the desire and means to suppress
opinions that those people regard as offensive or contrary to prevailing
dogmas;
Whereas efforts to stifle debate and silence dissenters are compounded by cancel
culture, a movement to impose severe social and economic sanctions on
those who express unpopular opinions;
Whereas the freedom of speech should not be dictated by the majority, nor should
it be restricted to the freedom to discuss uncontroversial topics;
Whereas the freedom of speech includes the freedom to express views that are
unpopular, controversial, and even offensive;
Whereas these attacks on the freedom of speech have resulted in a chilling
effect on free expression and created fear of social, economic, and
deadly retaliation;
Whereas the stifling of free expression and the resulting fear has exacerbated
social tensions and divided the people of the United States;
Whereas, in January 2018, a student at Liberty High School in Oregon was
suspended for wearing a shirt that supported President Donald Trump;
Whereas, in January 2018, authorities from the People's Republic of China
pressured Marriot International to fire an employee for using the
company's social media account to like a Twitter post from a Tibetan
separatist group;
Whereas, in July 2018, the People's Republic of China pressured airline
companies from the United States to alter their websites to recognize
the country's claim to the island of Taiwan;
Whereas, in October 2019, Blizzard Entertainment temporarily banned Ng Wai Chung
from their esports tournament for wearing a mask supporting protests in
Hong Kong;
Whereas, in October 2019, Blizzard Entertainment temporarily banned an American
University esports team from their competition for displaying a sign
critical of the company and supporting protests in Hong Kong;
Whereas, in October 2019, authorities in the People's Republic of China
pressured Daryl Morey, the general manager of the Houston Rockets
basketball team, to apologize for expressing support on Twitter for
protests in Hong Kong;
Whereas, in September 2020, the University of Southern California placed
Professor Greg Patton on leave after explaining a word in the Mandarin
language that is pronounced similarly to an offensive word in English
during his lecture;
Whereas, in December 2020, opinion editor Adam Rubenstein resigned from the New
York Times 6 months after he faced backlash from the staff of the New
York Times for editing an opinion piece by Senator Tom Cotton of
Arkansas; and
Whereas, in February 2021, Lucasfilm fired actress Gina Carano after she
authored a social media post calling on people not to hate their
neighbors for their political views: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the Senate recognizes that freedom of expression and
freedom of speech are sacred ideals of the United States and should
protect the freedom to peacefully express thoughts and opinions without
fear.
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