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by danaris
1945 days ago
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...I'm literally responding to you dismissing the question of whether one should view blocking distributing child pornography as being a restriction on free speech by saying (paraphrased) "there are laws against distributing child pornography, so it must not be a restriction on free speech." I was merely pointing out that, if we want to have a discussion about what types of speech should and shouldn't be allowed, we need to be clear with ourselves and each other about what actually constitutes speech, and restrictions thereupon. I'm having a hard time telling where you're reading in my post a suggestion that (e.g.), because criticism of the Thai monarchy is strictly prohibited in Thailand, we should technologically restrict such speech in the US. |
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I believe that just because some forms of speech has consequences, that doesn't inherently restrict speech.
What I'm reading of your stance is that since there are consequences for some forms of speech, this forms an implied and mandatory restriction on speech.
The difference is subtle, but it's leading to us talking past each other, particularly when it comes to discussing technology that enables free speech.
Unfortunately, this difference is not something I feel I can resolve on this forum.
Good luck!