you just described a major problem the US has. We DON'T have more companies. Monopolies exist, and they're not going away.
But we're talking abt freedom of expression now. I will advocate it consistently.
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and hate speech is still hate speech. I would argue we should be even stricter on that. Certain people should be banned for that
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And who decides what that is? Some think its atheists criticising Islam or one kind of feminist criticising another.
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incitement to violence
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That's illegal, yes.
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exactly. Why? Freedom of expression? Less important than people being killed.
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that's all I was saying with the hate speech comment
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what I'm trying to say is banning speakers only limits freedom of expression.
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I guess it depends on the type of company. If they were founded expressly to give voice to a certain group, sure
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like you said, ex-muslim group shouldn't have to host people they're afraid of. But a university is different
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