“Oh Faustus, forget
these frivolous demands which strike a terror to my fainting soul”.
Mephistopheles to Faustus in Marlowe’s Dr Faustus
Alphen, Netherlands. 5 April. Freedom
of thought and speech is under attack in Europe. The attacks are being mounted
from the hard political Left and Right.
If not confronted and defeated they threaten the victory of
reality-bending pretence that in extremis
would ultimately result in dictatorship in one form or another. Therefore, it
is time I spoke out in warning.
The attack from the hard Left is
most obvious and egregious in British universities. Once famed for their academic
freedom and independence of thought British universities are fast becoming
centres of intolerance in which even the slightest divergence from hard Left
dogma as decided by God who knows who is met with intimidation and bullying.
Such intolerance hides behind the utterly misplaced title of ‘safe spaces’. In
theory such ‘spaces’ are meant to be places where anyone can express any view however
challenging. They were created so that very challenging views could be
expressed on British campuses, such as those held by hard-line Islamists.
Instead they have too often become platforms for hard Left witch-hunts from
which intolerance and hatred are being projected, most notably anti-Semitism.
The latest act of freedom-denying
idiocy came at Edinburgh University. Imogen Wilson, vice-president of academic
affairs at the University of Edinburgh’s Students’ Association was threatened
with expulsion from a student council meeting after she had raised her hand to
challenge a speaker. Apparently at Edinburgh University the raising of one’s
hand to ask a question could be seen by others as an act of intimidation.
Throughout history the denial of basic rights inevitably masks a dark purpose;
power and control.
Now, if such nonsense ended there
one might conclude that it is simply youthful and immature student politics set
in a political context that is not of this world. However, Ms Wilson’s
experience is but the latest example of reality-bending nonsense that has
appeared of late in many British universities, including my own Oxford
University. Anything can indeed be discussed in such ‘safe spaces’ so long as
such discussions conform to the potty prescriptions of the hard Left as defined
by some self-obsessed activist. Worse, fellow
academics working at such august institutions have told me how worried they are
about the danger posed to their own work and indeed their own futures by the intolerance
of the madly politically-correct. University leaderships in Britain must act to
protect academic freedom from all threats.
However, the threat to freedom of
thought and speech comes not just from the potty British hard Left. A more insidious
threat comes from nationalist hard Right, most notably Russia and China. Last
week in Estonia I was in conversation with a senior official about certain
European thinkers and think-tanks that have been bought by Beijing and Moscow.
Sadly, the evidence I was given is in line with
other evidence that is emerging. Naturally, I will not name the individuals or
institutions under suspicion but those suspicions go to the top of governments
in Europe. Consequently, those under suspicion no longer have access even to
the most innocuous of sensitive information.
Academics and think-tankers are
constantly in search of money in Europe and the offer of a lucrative ‘relationship’
with China or Russia can be appealing. Certainly, both governments are engaged
in extensive influence campaigns in Europe and are willing to spend money. However,
by selling his or her soul an individual fast becomes like Marlowe’s Dr Faustus
– short-term gratification at the expense of eternal damnation. Once hooked there
is no way out.
Some may think I am naïve but
believe me I am not. Indeed, I am well-versed in such matters. Last year an
individual close to Beijing contacted me looking for a ‘relationship’ which
would have involved some financial remuneration. Apparently, said individual
and the group he represented liked my writings. That is until I wrote a piece
critical of China. I never heard anymore.
In 2013 I was invited to speak at
the Moscow European Security Conference. It was a great honour. Whatever dim
view I may have of current Russian policy I have never lost the profound
respect I have for Russia and its people. On the day of departure I was picked
up at my home by a senior Russian official and taken to Schiphol Airport. Upon
my return I was picked up at Schiphol Airport by another Russian official. On
that return journey the official in question broached the subject of Russia
having a ‘relationship’ with me.
A few days later I received an
email from another senior Russian official exploring further the possibility of
a ‘relationship’ with me. Of course, I replied. I would love to have a
relationship with Moscow. However, I
will have to clear it with London first. After that I never heard another word
from my Russian friends. For the record, anyone who reads my writings
knows I am no lackey of London either.
The most precious freedom we
Europeans possess is our freedom of thought and speech. It is under attack from
the hard Left and hard Right. No army however strong can defend such freedom if
we voluntarily surrender it. That is why I go so often to the Baltic States
because they know exactly what freedom means and what it takes to defend it.
To those thinkers and writers
either already meshed in this web of deceit or thinking about becoming part of
China and Russia’s influence campaign in Europe; don’t! For a thinker and
writer the only ‘safe space’ is the space inside our own heads. It
is a space that must be defended at all costs and against all threats.
Julian Lindley-French
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