But they violate the principle of being able to freely express ideas for those who want to hear them.
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I would have to sit down and discuss American history and it's intersection with free speech. Not saying you don't understand.
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.@JoshuaBHayes1 Not relevant. Liberal principles of free speech are not culturally relative. I'm arguing for them as do many Americans.
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but that doesn't change a thing. One, the laws are written as they are and I am not British, lol.
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You're clearly only going to talk about what laws are and not address ethics, values or principles so might as well leave it.
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So often, ppl insist 1st amend. is all that matters at same time as admitting it doesn't apply to subject under discussion! @JoshuaBHayes1
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Let's talk abt the illiberalism of disrupting speakers. You must refer to the constitution! What does it say abt this? Nothing at all.

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it's just different in the U.S. then U.K.
Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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seriously, you don't understand discussion of free speech in U.S. Twitter is not the platform for this.
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THIS ISN'T ALL ABOUT YOU, PET.
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