Freedom of Speech I pose this question to all of my fellow young people: Going forward, do we want freedom speech or do we not? This is a rare scenario in which a question about our incredibly complex society has only two possible answers: Yes or No. If you say no, then it becomes very clear who you are, a fascist. I think it’s pretty cut and dry. If you don’t support free speech, you therefore must be in support of the government being able to determine what is and is not “acceptable speech”. I do find it odd, however, that in a world where calling someone a “fascist” or a “nazi” has become incredibly common, nobody ever comes out and says, “No, I don’t support free speech”. The most common response other than a simple “Yes” tends to be, “Yes, but not person x, y, or, z for saying x, y, and z”. The “but” is the distinction that turns support for freedom of speech, into a “No”.
Elon Musk: Free Speech, For Sale
Elon Musk: Free Speech, For Sale
Elon Musk: Free Speech, For Sale
Freedom of Speech I pose this question to all of my fellow young people: Going forward, do we want freedom speech or do we not? This is a rare scenario in which a question about our incredibly complex society has only two possible answers: Yes or No. If you say no, then it becomes very clear who you are, a fascist. I think it’s pretty cut and dry. If you don’t support free speech, you therefore must be in support of the government being able to determine what is and is not “acceptable speech”. I do find it odd, however, that in a world where calling someone a “fascist” or a “nazi” has become incredibly common, nobody ever comes out and says, “No, I don’t support free speech”. The most common response other than a simple “Yes” tends to be, “Yes, but not person x, y, or, z for saying x, y, and z”. The “but” is the distinction that turns support for freedom of speech, into a “No”.