If violent offenders go after us, then we respond in kind. If we're talking just speech though, I can't get on board.
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Replying to @ifthedevilisix
His speech involved holding up a picture of a trans woman and imploring his followers to "do something about her."
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Replying to @EmilyGorcenski
hmm.. this is a tough one. I have a feeling we're going to keep going in circles. Final try...
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Replying to @ifthedevilisix @EmilyGorcenski
His speech should not be tolerated, but neither should violence. Non-violent protest can be, and must be, the way forward.
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Replying to @ifthedevilisix @EmilyGorcenski
Speech inciting violence is intolerable, as is violence itself.
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Replying to @ifthedevilisix
Yep, and when someone incites violence, self-defence is justified.
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Replying to @ifthedevilisix @EmilyGorcenski
But I get the feeling you're saying Milo's inciting violence is equivalent to actual physical violence.
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Man, it *is* physical violence. I've got the scars to prove it.
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If you wait for someone to get attacked or killed, *that's too late*
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