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Is debate dead? Not if tourism students have a say

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In the after­math of Charlie Kirk’s shock­ing and very pub­lic murder, mil­lions of fol­low­ers mourned (and con­tin­ue to mourn), a few extrem­ists cel­eb­rated (and con­tin­ue to cel­eb­rate), while many shrugged and poin­ted to why it was Mr Kirk’s fault. Still oth­ers, like Saverio Francesco Ber­to­lu­cci, worry about the state of debate in the West where one’s sin­cerely-held opin­ions can lit­er­ally get one killed.

It’s a “Good Tour­ism” Insight. (You too can write a “GT” Insight.)

Debate is a source of success

Debate is a source of break­through, innov­a­tion, and suc­cess across every field, includ­ing tour­ism and hos­pit­al­ity. Where two or more points of view col­lide in the spir­it of dis­cov­ery, they can gen­er­ate a mul­ti­tude of new opin­ions, ideas, and con­clu­sions, some of which may be bet­ter adap­ted to the world and its chal­lenges than those that came before.

When a cul­ture that gives people a sense of free­dom to speak out and express them­selves loses its way, or is under­mined, debate dies, rifts widen, and we see a dra­mat­ic polar­isa­tion of ideas. This can escal­ate quickly into dis­trust, cen­sor­ship, intol­er­ance, and violence.

We know that total­it­ari­an regimes assert a one-and-only truth and oppress all oth­er per­spect­ives. Their cul­ture of oppres­sion inhib­its the social, cul­tur­al, and eco­nom­ic devel­op­ment of their societies.

What does total­it­ari­an­ism look like in an inter­per­son­al con­text? A fam­ily? A work­place? A school? A university?

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The state of debate at universities

Uni­ver­sit­ies in the West have his­tor­ic­ally been state-of-the-art places wherein free­dom of expres­sion, dif­fer­ences of opin­ion, and frank and open debate are encour­aged and cel­eb­rated. This can­’t be said nowadays in two key West­ern soci­et­ies if these two 2023 reports are to be trusted:

  • In the UK, 57% of stu­dents who say they’d vote Con­ser­vat­ive report feel­ing unable to express their views because they are scared of dis­agree­ing with peers (versus 31% of Labour-vot­ing students).
  • In the US, polar­isa­tion is even worse. Con­ser­vat­ive stu­dents are much more likely to self-cen­sor than their coun­ter­parts. 64% of self-declared ‘very con­ser­vat­ive’ stu­dents say that con­cerns about offend­ing peers make them hold back their opin­ions, com­pared to 30% of ‘very lib­er­al’ stu­dents. The same study shares that stu­dents who claim to be offen­ded are dis­pro­por­tion­ately lib­er­al, non-bin­ary, andblack.

The polit­ic­al skew reflects the times. Illiber­al­ism always has this effect wheth­er it comes from ‘left’ or ‘right’.

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Alarming trends

More recently, a 2024 Found­a­tion for Indi­vidu­al Rights and Expres­sion (FIRE) report shows a deeply alarm­ing trend in theUS:

  • Stu­dents can­cel­ling speak­ers. Stu­dent oppos­i­tion to allow­ing con­tro­ver­sial con­ser­vat­ive speak­ers on cam­pus ranged from 57% to 72%, depend­ing on the speak­er. In con­trast, stu­dent oppos­i­tion to con­tro­ver­sial lib­er­al speak­ers ranged from 29% to 43%, depend­ing on the speaker.
  • Stu­dents block­ing oth­er stu­dents. More than 2 in 5 stu­dents (45%) said that stu­dents block­ing oth­er stu­dents from attend­ing a speech is accept­able to some degree, up from 37% in2023.
  • Stu­dents jus­ti­fy­ing viol­ence. More than a quarter of stu­dents (27%) said that using viol­ence to stop a cam­pus speech is accept­able to some degree, up from 20% in2023.

The situ­ation in the European Uni­on is luck­ily not at this stage yet, but the Amer­ic­an influ­ence on my con­tin­ent per­sists. If we want to con­tin­ue grow­ing as a soci­ety, we should look closely at the state of debate in our schools and uni­ver­sit­ies, and at how we por­tray each oth­er online and in reallife.

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Charlie Kirk

The recent hom­icide of Charlie Kirk, CEO of the con­ser­vat­ive move­ment Turn­ing Point and an import­ant fig­ure for mil­lions of young voters, is a strik­ing example of the con­sequences of polar­isa­tion, and the pro­lif­er­a­tion of hate and mis­in­form­a­tion towards those who have dif­fer­ent opinions.

It goes some­thing like this: Repeated false nar­rat­ives about the oppos­ing side of the polit­ic­al spec­trum — includ­ing mod­er­ate view­points — spread as memes on social media and in dis­cus­sion fora, stir up hys­teria to the det­ri­ment of healthy con­ver­sa­tion, and foster hate to the extreme extent of cold-blooded murder.

This was the pro­cess that led to Mr Kirk’s per­man­ent deplatforming.

No mat­ter your views and thoughts on the indi­vidu­al and his Chris­ti­an con­ser­vat­ive out­look, Mr Kirk was a firm believ­er in civil debate, and helped many young con­ser­vat­ives find their voice in the face of a hos­tile culture.

His annu­al vis­its to Amer­ic­an cam­puses became an oppor­tun­ity for dif­fer­ent ideas to finally col­lide, lead­ing to mutu­al under­stand­ing and some­times com­mon agreement.

“Prove me wrong” was a belief in people’s good faith and a way to cor­rect false nar­rat­ives in a civ­il­ised way. He believed that when people stop talk­ing, bad things happen.

Mr Kirk was lit­er­ally murdered on a debate stage at a uni­ver­sity campus.

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No surprising reactions, shockingly

With the FIRE report in mind, it does not come as a sur­prise that some people laughed and cheered upon learn­ing of Mr Kirk’s tra­gic death; dehu­man­ising a hus­band and fath­er with young chil­dren; chil­dren who will nev­er be able to remem­ber theirdad.

Many oth­ers shrugged, or made excuses, or were some­how able to say they under­stood or could jus­ti­fy why he was murdered. They were quick to point to his most con­tro­ver­sial quotes, which, taken out of con­text and memei­fied, were the reas­on for the hys­teria and hate in the firstplace.

If you do not see it this way, then you are part of the problem.

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Tourism students are better thanthat

There are no stat­ist­ic­al ana­lyses at a spe­cif­ic degree level, but I can con­fid­ently say that tour­ism and hos­pit­al­ity stud­ies enjoy a melt­ing pot of cul­tures and ideas that come togeth­er in the sameclass.

With travel, tour­ism, and hos­pit­al­ity as a com­mon thread, there was, in my exper­i­ence, a gen­er­al interest among fel­low stu­dents in dis­cov­er­ing each oth­er­’s points of view in regards to policies, val­ues, tra­di­tions, and even polit­ic­al ori­ent­a­tions. Stu­dents may have not liked someone’s response, but I nev­er wit­nessed hate, cen­sor­ship, or isolation.

This char­ac­ter­ist­ic should pos­i­tion tour­ism and hos­pit­al­ity stu­dents at the fore­front of good-natured debates, mak­ing them nat­ur­al allies of a sane and healthy world­view tol­er­ant of var­ied views and of wide­spread recip­roc­al respect.

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Tourism academics, however…

My exper­i­ence with aca­dem­ics is, on the con­trary, very different.

I have had ser­i­ous and pas­sion­ate email exchanges and Linked­in con­ver­sa­tions with a num­ber of pro­fess­ors, many of whom, though estab­lished in their own careers, singled me out to dis­respect my pos­i­tions, thoughts, and con­tri­bu­tions; even tar­get­ing me personally.

Of course there are oth­ers who con­grat­u­lated me for my work and praised me for my sol­id and mature reac­tion to the crit­ics. They know who they are and I thank them forit.

How­ever, there are aca­dem­ic types who behave no bet­ter than child­ish act­iv­ists, with far-from-polite com­ment­ary that openly calls for the cen­sor­ship of my views, and even my exclu­sion. Such rhet­or­ic raises ques­tions about how (if) those pro­fess­ors are able to foster open and civil dis­cus­sions with the impres­sion­able young minds in their classes.

Per­haps the most egre­gious example of an aggress­ive and unapo­lo­get­ic aca­dem­ic is one Freya Hig­gins-Des­bio­lles who blocked me on Linked­In imme­di­ately after dis­miss­ing my THTM / “GT” Insight inter­views as fea­tur­ing “only older white men” with “old­styleviews”.

If I were to be as unchar­it­able as she seems to be, I could point to the hate-filled racism, sex­ism, and ageism revealed by her very few words. But far bey­ond word­play, the very act of block­ing me for shar­ing people’s altern­ate points of view is not a great way to pro­mote debate and openness.

I would like to ask her how she can feel proud to write some­thing like that while at the same time deal­ing with stu­dents in a uni­ver­sity envir­on­ment. But of course her block pre­vents me from enga­ging in any form of con­struct­ive attempt at mutu­al under­stand­ing. At least it serves as an example of how polar­isa­tion happens.

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Conflict is inevitable and healthy, but contention is a choice

Con­flict is inev­it­able and healthy, but con­ten­tion is a choice.Con­vi­vi­al­ity needs to be at the core of every aspect of mod­ern soci­ety, where val­ues and opin­ions are exposed in a demo­crat­ic and fair discourse.

If the aca­dem­ic melt­ing pot of ideas and dis­cus­sions goes miss­ing, then con­fid­ence in our own found­a­tions, includ­ing lit­er­acy, know­ledge, and sense of the future will quickly vanish.

Let’s pro­tect what we have built and let people debate.

I would like to end my ana­lys­is and reflec­tion with a mean­ing­ful quote by Ricky Gervais:

“Just because you’re offen­ded, does­n’t mean you’re right.”

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About the author

Saverio Francesco Ber­to­lu­ccistud­ied inter­na­tion­al tour­ism & leis­ure atUni­versità di Bologna, Italy and sus­tain­able tour­ism devel­op­ment atAal­borg Uni­ver­sity, Den­mark.

A busi­ness devel­op­ment spe­cial­ist withVDB Lux­ury Prop­er­tiesin Bar­celona, Spain, the quad­ri­lin­gual Itali­an is inter­ested in des­tin­a­tion man­age­ment, the exper­i­ence eco­nomy, and cus­tom­er care. Saverio says that he has a “per­son­al pas­sion for social sus­tain­ab­il­ity, remote tour­ism, and co-creation”.

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