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Public spaces is the only place where the law regarding freedom of speech directly applies. What you can say under such circumstances is pretty diverse. A lot of content Facebook removes would be protected speech in a public space. In a private physical space its up to the owner.
And there is a lot of racism, misogony, bullying, sexist, misandry, threats to public figures, drugs sold, hookers,
evil gossip, conspiracy theories, fake news, bad medical advice, locker room talk, inside deals, threats that go on
in pubs, gyms, bars, clubs, by people of all races, genders, and ages (once you are allowed in). If you owned a bar and you swore to avoid all of the above,
you would need to kick out nearly everyone on a good night with lots of spirits and beer sold. "Ok Bob, I know we are in rural Arizona, but what you just said, well some academic in California could find that offensive, you have to leave now. " |