Dean Knight of the Museum of the Confederacy explains some relics of the Civil War on C-SPAN's American Artifacts ...
If you have free speech but you don't [make] any effort to be sensitive and respect people, then free speech becomes associated with just a weapon to hit people upside the head [with]. When you enter the public square, you're going to have such a distrust and suspicion that somebody can use their free speech and say something that appears to you to be disrespectful. And you think it's a direct attack on you. Because now there's no trust.
Reverend Dr. Cornell West, in dialogue with Dr. Robert George from "Honesty and Courage, Humility and Hope"
He who is unaware of his ignorance will only be misled by his knowledge.
Richard Whately
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