When did this happen? Has it always been there and simply risen to prominence? 
I think I can remember when being liberal meant being for free speech, including speech you strongly disagree with. I remember religious and quasi-religious crusades against everything from porn to Donald Duck not wearing pants to the Teletubbies (the pink one was said to be gay!) and demands to pull books off of shelves and to censor anything and everything. It was the liberals who stood against this. But today? "Safe Spaces"? "Trigger warnings"? "Micro-Aggressions"? Speakers cancelled because what they say offends somebody? When did the left become about shutting people up with self-righteous rage, instead of hearing people out and defeating them in the marketplace of ideas?
Wisdom is knowing and understanding the valuable insights of those you disagree with.
I recently followed David Rubin's exodus from the Young Turks. I had agreed, and still agree, with a lot of what they have to say, but my goodness have they jumped the shark. Cenk and Anna have turned into the equivalent of Fox News only from the other side. Rubin actually hears people out, even those he completely disagrees with, and I find it refreshing. Why is that no longer the norm?
I think that as liberals, we care more about the outsiders of the world, and have more empathy towards the outgroup. So we fight for the rights of minorities, be they black, gay, etc, and for immigrants and others around the world who are in need or who are oppressed. Equality and fair treatment matter a lot to us. But lazy thinking can carry that over into wanting to reflexively defend any individual minority member regardless of what they have done, or defending a group or ideology on the outs, and protecting it from criticism, even when those criticisms are against ultra-conservatism in that ideology (ie, Whenever we criticize Islam).
How do we bring liberals back to actual liberal values?
Being a classical liberal am I going to have to stop calling myself a Liberal because what "Liberal" means is changing, or can we get this regressive side of liberalism under control?
				
			I think I can remember when being liberal meant being for free speech, including speech you strongly disagree with. I remember religious and quasi-religious crusades against everything from porn to Donald Duck not wearing pants to the Teletubbies (the pink one was said to be gay!) and demands to pull books off of shelves and to censor anything and everything. It was the liberals who stood against this. But today? "Safe Spaces"? "Trigger warnings"? "Micro-Aggressions"? Speakers cancelled because what they say offends somebody? When did the left become about shutting people up with self-righteous rage, instead of hearing people out and defeating them in the marketplace of ideas?
Wisdom is knowing and understanding the valuable insights of those you disagree with.
I recently followed David Rubin's exodus from the Young Turks. I had agreed, and still agree, with a lot of what they have to say, but my goodness have they jumped the shark. Cenk and Anna have turned into the equivalent of Fox News only from the other side. Rubin actually hears people out, even those he completely disagrees with, and I find it refreshing. Why is that no longer the norm?
I think that as liberals, we care more about the outsiders of the world, and have more empathy towards the outgroup. So we fight for the rights of minorities, be they black, gay, etc, and for immigrants and others around the world who are in need or who are oppressed. Equality and fair treatment matter a lot to us. But lazy thinking can carry that over into wanting to reflexively defend any individual minority member regardless of what they have done, or defending a group or ideology on the outs, and protecting it from criticism, even when those criticisms are against ultra-conservatism in that ideology (ie, Whenever we criticize Islam).
How do we bring liberals back to actual liberal values?
Being a classical liberal am I going to have to stop calling myself a Liberal because what "Liberal" means is changing, or can we get this regressive side of liberalism under control?