Make the behaviour illegal. Saying you don't think non-binary gender is real?
Harassing or assaulting non-binary person? 
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Replying to @HPluckrose
Yes, however when the behavior and the expression are indistinguishable, what do you do?
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Replying to @philogaytheist
I don't know what you mean. If its an idea being expressed, leave it alone. If its an action harming someone, stop it.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
Social media. The opinion and the behavior are so overlapped now it's skewed the notion of expression in ways that are weird.
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Replying to @philogaytheist
Still not sure what you mean. Ppl can say what they think on social media. Easy to block them or log out.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
Yes. But if people carry the expectations of social media elsewhere. We've got problems. Hence my use of the term skewed.
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Replying to @philogaytheist
I think you'll need to be very specific & perhaps give an example of what you mean before I understand you.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
3)contextual nuances that don't comport to social media. There's less to navigate and less at stake. Good thing is creativity.
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Replying to @philogaytheist
This seems like an argument that communication differs online & in person but not to address the central freedom thing.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
1) But if behavior is what needs attention and we need to preserve freedom of expression and online expression is uniquely bound
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Actions, yes. Are you harming anyone or are you just talking.
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