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by lelanthran
1909 days ago
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> Free speech never implied freedom from consequences though - this isn't the government suppressing RMS, it's people reacting to his free speech and deciding that they don't like it. Good point - looking at the petitions, it's become obvious that the people deciding they don't like RMS's speeach are in the minority. Is it worth firing an entire board because a minority feels insecure? On your mind, is tyranny by the minority better than tyranny by the majority? |
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And as for whether or not the board chooses to listen to the feedback, entirely up to them and their governance structure.