“To accept that certain things cannot be said is to accept that certain forms of power cannot be challenged.”
Free speech in an age of identity politics (2015)
Context: To accept that certain things cannot be said is to accept that certain forms of power cannot be challenged.... This is why free speech is essential not simply to the practice of democracy, but to the aspirations of those groups who may have been failed by the formal democratic processes; to those whose voices may have been silenced by racism, for instance. The real value of free speech, in other words, is not to those who possess power, but to those who want to challenge them. And the real value of censorship is to those who do not wish their authority to be challenged. The right to ‘subject each others’ fundamental beliefs to criticism’ is the bedrock of an open, diverse society. Once we give up such a right in the name of ‘tolerance’ or ‘respect’, we constrain our ability to challenge those in power, and therefore to challenge injustice.
Help us to complete the source, original and additional information
Kenan Malik 6
English writer, lecturer and broadcaster 1960Related quotes

“Change what cannot be accepted and accept what cannot be changed.”

As quoted in The Military Programme of the Proletarian Revolution, Collected Works, Vol. 23, pages 78-9.
Attributions

“God, grant me strength to accept those things I cannot change.”
Source: Angels & Demons

Journal entry (30 October 1958, 6:30 am)
Working and Thinking on the Waterfront (1969)

Source: 1920s, The Future of an Illusion (1927), Ch. 8

“You cannot argue stupidity, you just have to accept it patiently as one of those things.”
Source: Round the Bend

“That which has always been accepted by everyone, everywhere, is almost certain to be false.”
Tel Quel (1943)