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“Why (he wondered rhetorically) do people who have a position that's being attacked constantly state that they have a right to say it, as if the right itself-rather than the statement-has been challenged?” quote by Peter David
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“Why (he wondered rhetorically) do people who have a position that's being attacked constantly state that they have a right to say it, as if the right itself-rather than the statement-has been challenged?”

Peter David

About This Quote

People defend their speech by invoking a right, even when the challenge is to the underlying claim, because rights are seen as absolute safeguards against criticism.

In simple terms: Defending speech by citing rights

Key Takeaway

Rights are used as shields, not arguments

Themes

Power dynamics Freedom of speech Defensive rhetoric Perception of authority Social conflict

Mood

Defensive Analytical

Type

Philosophical Critical

When to use this quote

  • Political debate
  • Online comment sections
  • Academic disputes
  • Workplace meetings

Key Concepts

Right vs. statement Rhetorical strategy Perceived threat

Practical Applications

  • Legal analysis of free speech
  • Communication training

Questions to Reflect On

  • Why do we equate rights with truth?
  • What happens when rights are invoked to silence dissent?
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