| > You have the freedom of expression. You'll be prosecuted for some of it though. The freedom in freedom of expression is the freedom from consequences other than: - being listened to - being ignored - getting speech in return > One needs to grow up and have a proper education to understand… > So how about looking at reality for a change? How about you try reading about the subject first, or asking people who've thought it through far longer than the the arrogant instant you spent on it, and then it will save us all from having to endure your blurting out basic mental errors which you use in pursuit of an authoritarianism that you erroneously think will lead somewhere different than the authoritarianism you claim it counters. The HN guidelines[0] say: > Be kind. Don't be snarky. I'm always happy to make an exception for those who decide such unwarranted lack of respect is okay though. [0] https://news.ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html#comments |
- in your country, do you have the FREEDOM to tell lies about whoever you chose to whoever you want? Like the media or police for example?