Lexicus
Deity
directly pointed fingers saying "you that is X or Y and does W or Z should just drop dead for the benefit of society".
directly pointed fingers saying "you that is X or Y and does W or Z should just drop dead for the benefit of society".
Having been on the recieving end of people expressing their "true feelings" i can only say that this is bull**** designed to give permission to air the worst forms of non-physical bigotry out there, not that yelling slurs and accusing entire minority groups of incredibly disgusting things would somehow prevent increased violenceBut suppressing people’s true feelings is counterproductive.
well there is some good news on the free speech front: TV writer Graham Linehan won't be charged with a crime in the UK for supposedly trying to incite violence.With all the new restrictions on freedom of speech put in place by 1st World countries I fear if we, as multiple societies, aren't loosing the freedom to debate as well.
I am reminded of Charlie, sure his ideas on a number of subjects were horrifying, at least for me, but I am also sure he never got on the stage and directly pointed fingers saying "you that is X or Y and does W or Z should just drop dead for the benefit of society".
In this sense I believe he never went, truly, too far with is freedom of speech and so another form to curtail his ideas from spreading was found...killing him shows that beyond freedom of speech being at risk we a have a risk of loosing our freedom to debate ideas without dogmas or taboos.
And I wonder if forbidding debate is the right thing to do by democracy.
Is shutting other's opinion on a matter really the right thing to do to protect others sensibilities?
Won't this give rise to more extreme views from folks who find their voice silenced?
You’re right, freedom of speech can never be absolute. But I would still argue that the importance of freedom of speech is paramount and we should be mindful of where it is restricted.Having been on the recieving end of people expressing their "true feelings" i can only say that this is bull**** designed to give permission to air the worst forms of non-physical bigotry out there, not that yelling slurs and accusing entire minority groups of incredibly disgusting things would somehow prevent increased violence
Whilst horrible, I don’t follow as to how this relates to freedom of speech?People want to complain about being "cancelled" for their views, even though it's within living memory that even being openly gay or trans would lead you to losing your job or prevent lawful employment full stop.
Whilst horrible, I don’t follow as to how this relates to freedom of speech?
Fair enough. I am not a minority in any way (well I am Scottish in the UK, but that’s a superior minority of course…!)You should also be mindful of when it is causing harm, as it demonstrably is in britain.
I find it hard to care about people being "cancelled" for their awful views on certain minority groups when it's much harder to live actual life as a member of them.
It's no exaggeration to say we're regressing to the point where being openly trans or gay is dangerous both physically, socially and in terms of holding down a job, what's free speech defenders answer to that? Just to double down on the wave of bs fuelling such social regression?
I think that is an interesting proposition but in practicality unenforceable. If a forum about cars doesn’t allow topics on sports, that doesn’t make it a magazine, and so on.*I think. I remember something about if they engage in too much regulation of speech they lose the protection of being a neutral facilitator and cross over into a publisher, but I don't think that is applicable here.
I don't laugh at the death of anyone? Do you?Are you laughing at the FAFO that happened to Charlie Kirk?
Totally not a misinterpretation of what I wrote, totally...my bad...you win

Lately I am getting to understand your ply, your fear and your hatred...but I just can't agree on prosecuting people for freedom of speech within the boundaries of not asking x or y to drop dead.Bad news for trans people, not like the british police had our backs to begin with, just the steady normalization of acceptable bigotry against us
Believe what you will but I was being sincere.Uh huh
