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by sn41
4498 days ago
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There is. I, as a free speech supporter in India, think that it is ridiculous that you are not allowed free speech in a place where you spend majority of your waking hours. Violations of free speech by private institutions should be a crime, just like labour violations are. It should only take an amendment, there is no fundamental irony. Notice that the state infringes on private parties anyway - the most obvious example is when the state decides to take away children from families if there's harassment of the child at home. I am not debating whether this is right or wrong, but I am just pointing out that the state is not so hands-off as it is generally made out to be. |
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