The principles of free speech are that we debate & criticise ideas, not shout each-other into submission.
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the way free speech is put into law in our two countries differs, not a lot but some. I can tell by this conv.
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I have not once mentioned laws! Yours are better than mine for free speech. Talking about liberal principles
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in a perfect world we would all sit down and respectfully discuss ideas, we don't live in that world.
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No but its always particularly disappointing when so-called liberals prevent freedoms to express & hear ideas.
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I don't think those students handled that properly, so we are in agreement. But Murray's rights were not violated.
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.@JoshuaBHayes1 Not abt rights! I'd have the right to say I disbelieve in gods in US but not in KSA. Principle is that I *shld* be able to.
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I don't know what KSA is but again on principle I agree with you.
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Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. So we agree that its illiberal to shout people down when they're speaking & others want to hear?
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Some countries protect free speech in some ways. Others ban it. My position on it remains the same.
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