The constitution is an American legal thing. The principle of free speech is a liberal concept.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @christianjbdev
BTW, are y'all not American? Why even concern yourself if you aren't.
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Replying to @blahandblahandb @christianjbdev
No, I'm English. Christian is Irish. Why would our concern for liberalism be limited to our own countries?
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Replying to @HPluckrose @christianjbdev
I don't try and educate you about British government.
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Replying to @blahandblahandb
I have not once mentioned your government. I am talking abt the principle of free speech.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
and I am talking about my government. I likely agree with you on free speech principles but that doesn't change constitution.
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Replying to @blahandblahandb
Why are you talking about your government? How is it relevant here? It wasn't the government that interfered with the speech.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
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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Replying to @blahandblahandb
.@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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Replying to @HPluckrose
I am an American that argues for them. But that doesn't change the law. I can advocate for all drugs to be legal in U.K.
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Nobody is suggesting it changes the law. Keep trying to get you to see we're talking abt principles not laws.
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