aimeeandbeatles
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Discussion.
An address by a person who is not a professional.
But what if the professional is doing it without being compensated?
To make it as simple as I can 'I can say, write, ect anything I like as long as I am not advocating violence.'
Discussion.
What does free speech mean?
To make it as simple as I can 'I can say, write, ect anything I like as long as I am not advocating violence.'
Free Speech is a very modern and recent concept in history, relatively speaking. The VAST majority of history passed with this ideal being unknown and alien to ALL societies, nations, and civilizations in the world. 18th Century Enlightenment philosophers and ideologues like Robert Blackwell in Great Britain, Henry Grattan in Ireland, Montesque in France, and Patrick Henry and Thomas Jefferson in the United States, among several others, coined and created the concept from practically wholecloth. It's purpose in design, creation, and demand was the right of citizens to speak, or to through published word, criticize and dissent from THE GOVERNMENT, without fear of criminal prosecution, being sued seditious libel, or summarily punished on charges such as the old Star Chamber Court of England utilized. It has not been altered or amended in an official, legal, and wording sense since to be expanded beyond that level, despite the assumption of a VERY large number of people in the First World.
Yeah that doesn't work anymore because words are violence now and everything I don't like is HATE speech.To make it as simple as I can 'I can say, write, ect anything I like as long as I am not advocating violence.'
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Thanks, and what has you so curious?Curious your day 1 threads of choice to post in. "Welcome" to OT![]()
Because it sounds juvenile and I think getting bent out of shape because someone said something that hurt your feelings is weak and juvenile.Why would you say fee-fees instead of feelings?
Because it sounds juvenile and I think getting bent out of shape because someone said something that hurt your feelings is weak and juvenile.
I don't think so, but I also don't consider adding emphasis to be something that's inherently juvenile. What I would consider juvenile is someone getting bent out of shape because they didn't like what was said, but alas I'm repeating myself.So you act... juvenile and bent out of shape??
It means not retaliating against people because they said something you don't like and/or they hurt your fee-fees.
Yeah that doesn't work anymore because words are violence now and everything I don't like is HATE speech.
I'm not sure what's given you the impression that I'm "riled up," but you have made it clear in an antagonistic sort of way that we have a difference of opinion on this subject.So what regular speech was unfairly labelled hate speech that has you so riled up about it?
I'm not sure what's given you the impression that I'm "riled up," but you have made it clear in an antagonistic sort of way that we have a difference of opinion on this subject.
Plenty of things have been mislabeled "hate" speech. Trump and the republicans spread "hate" for simply existing. Disagreeing that pre-pubescent children being put on hormones and given sex changes is hate. Misgendering someone is hate. Believing that biological men shouldn't be allowed in the women's washroom or in women's sports is hate. Wanting to secure the border or reduce immigration is hate. Mentioning black crime statistics is hate, etc. etc. Most things that aren't part of the mainstream democratic platform has been labeled hate by someone at some point and the standard response to any of this is the "no true Scotsman" or just a straight up denial.
Lol, why would I need to hide them?At least you're not trying to hide your viewpoints this time.
It seems in my hatred I failed the purity test. What a pity.Also nice try trying to normalize transphobia.