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by 2Gkashmiri
1573 days ago
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well who are you to decide? >If you meet a man lying through his teeth to sell you fake insurance, you do not protect his actions on the basis of freedom of speech. strawman argument. media isnt selling you fake insurance. even if it did, you have the power to change the channel and not buy it. by not allowing the fake salesman on the street, you are not letting market forces to decide for themselves. why do you fear market forces would favour their lies over your alleged "truth"? if that is the case, the end users must surely be able to see white and black. let them decide. |
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Plato gives Socrates' answer in Gorgias. http://classics.mit.edu/Plato/gorgias.html