> must allow and respect the free expression of ideas, regardless of whether they agree with those ideas or not.
No, nothing you can do can force me to respect what’s said. You’re always open to satire or ridicule or criticism or just being ignored. Peaceful demonstration is a right (it, too, is free speech).
There is no right to illegal speech although protest against its illegality might be appropriate. There’s no protection against libel or slander laws, nor the newer anti-discrimination statues. Speech might be “free” but it doesn’t lack consequences.
The sentence you quoted specifically says "respect _the free expression_ of ideas", not "respect ideas". So get off your high horse, no one is forcing you to "respect what's said".
rightbyte|3 years ago
Did the article quote the protestor wrong? Is "City Meme" a satire paper?
perrygeo|3 years ago
NonEUCitizen|3 years ago
jleyank|3 years ago
No, nothing you can do can force me to respect what’s said. You’re always open to satire or ridicule or criticism or just being ignored. Peaceful demonstration is a right (it, too, is free speech).
There is no right to illegal speech although protest against its illegality might be appropriate. There’s no protection against libel or slander laws, nor the newer anti-discrimination statues. Speech might be “free” but it doesn’t lack consequences.
johncoltrane|3 years ago
sn0w_crash|3 years ago
Also this is satire FYI