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KorematsuFred | 4 years ago

> That wouldn't even make sense if freedom of speech weren't a general concept.

Free speech as a general concept is irrelevant in the eyes of law unless you have some specific law governing the specific scenarios. (Employees being punished for how they voted in general election.)

Free speech could be a virtue but it is a virtue like "not lying". It is perfectly legal to lie in many circumstances.

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unanswered|4 years ago

Sorry, what does this comment have to do with anything?

I was responding to the claim "Free speech is always about freedom from government control", emphasis mine. Where did "in the eyes of law" come from? How is this contributing to the conversation?

It's okay to just admit that someone else's clarification was helpful and move on. You don't have to add irrelevant, non-clarifying addenda in order to seem like the more knowledgeable party.