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Free speech must be guarded with absolute passion: Subramanian

13 points| car_analogy | 3 years ago |elpasotimes.com

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[+] matthewmacleod|3 years ago|reply
This article describes "Tommy Robinson" – an assumed name of Stephen Yaxley-Lennon – as a "political activist and 'citizen journalist'". In reality he's a far-right thug, with multiple criminal convictions for violent assault, stalking, and fraud, among other things. And in this case, was responsible for nearly collapsing an ongoing trial.

Basically… take what you're reading here with a pinch of salt.

[+] bediger4000|3 years ago|reply
Actually a decent editorial, not the anti "cancel culture" illogic one might expect, or the "Twitter is a publisher, we must force them to publish certain political figures" or even the NYT editorial board stance that their crypto-fascist opinion writers should suffer precisely nothing for writing lazy, offensive, monarchist tripe.
[+] quantified|3 years ago|reply
It's a reminder that the details we argue over in the USA aren't even available to argue over elsewhere.

Though, we need to be willing to be cut up by the double edge of our blade.

[+] ebbp|3 years ago|reply
Bit disingenuous to credential Tommy Robinson as a “citizen journalist”, given he’s notoriously the face of a far-right organisation and is a convicted, violent criminal.

That doesn’t mean he should have his speech curtailed, but does warrant an accurate portrayal if you’re using him as an example in an op-ed…