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famousone
· 4 years ago
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With the exception of those who advocate to abridge free speech.
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zombie_slayr
· 4 years ago
what does that mean?
cryoenthusiast
· 4 years ago
You’re free to do whatever the fuck you want as long as what you do does not prevent anyone else from exercising the same freedoms you enjoy.
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abel_hazard
· 4 years ago
Paradox of tolerance woo
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purplepumpkin
· 4 years ago
"Your freedom ends where someone else's begins"
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deleted
· 4 years ago
See the paradox of tolerance, as ie. stipiulated by Karl Popper. "Unlimited tolerance must lead to the disappearance of tolerance" and that does not only include what @famousone rightfully added. It also takes into account that the balance of a society can become very unstable once a party or group,has learned to abuse freedom of speech and is constantly pushing the limits of what's tolerable. The growing cancellation culture on the left side is a very visible attempt to limit freedom of speech, the agenda on the right side however, will also always result in a cancellation of free speech, even when they advocate for it. Good examples are Hungary and Poland, where right nationalist parties always dwelled on free speech until they got into power.
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ajvonc
· 4 years ago
Sometimes, and let's be honest here... Sometimes it's not the message; it's just the sound of their voice
johe
· 4 years ago
Amen.
lordblackdragon
· 4 years ago
Yes, but if you say something, you need to be prepared to say it to the persons face. That way if you're a cunt, they can punch you in the face.