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vaindil | 11 months ago
At some point the public interest overrides an absolute freedom of speech. We can debate where that line is, but "it's not open for discussion" is objectively incorrect.
vaindil | 11 months ago
At some point the public interest overrides an absolute freedom of speech. We can debate where that line is, but "it's not open for discussion" is objectively incorrect.
bigstrat2003|11 months ago
This is inherently a subjective matter. It's not possible to be objectively incorrect on whether or not speech protection should be absolute.
bofadeez|11 months ago
You have an extremist point of view that your right to free speech is granted to you by the government.
vaindil|11 months ago