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by 2preserve
3277 days ago
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It's actually a great example of how freedom of speech is not a binary. It's possible to curtail some forms of expression, such as hate-speech, without turning the country into an autocratic regime that punishes thought crimes. Lots of Americans like to think that as soon as you moderately curtail freedom of expression, you've crossed some threshold and you're now North Korea. Turns out that with a strong judiciary (that isn't corrupted by money and politics) it's possible to have reasonable constraints on expression! |
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>Lots of Americans like to think that as soon as you moderately curtail freedom of expression, you've crossed some threshold
You have crossed a Threshold
>and you're now North Korea.
Nice strawman you have there.....
>it's possible to have reasonable constraints on expression!
Proving you do not have or support Free Speech, you support "Reasonably Restricted Speech" which is not the same thing