Has beens Quote by Peter David
“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?”
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
Rights are used as shields, not arguments
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- Political debate
- Online comment sections
- Academic disputes
- Workplace meetings
Key Concepts
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?