I agree that people should be allowed to say what they want. However, where is the line drawn?
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On opinions? There isn't one. There are limits to speech which directly causes harm - inciting violence, breaking confidentiality
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Question - what was your opinion on Tim Farron's views on homosexuality? Should he have received the backlash he was subjected to?
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I've just written a piece on that. Not sure if it will be published. Can send it to you if you like?
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Sure! I'll read it. My view is that he shouldn't be judged on his personal opinions. Only judge if he actively suppresses gays.
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Mine too. Do I have your email?
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Now you do!
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I'll send when I get back to my laptop
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Then we agree. This is happening. It shouldn't.
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I don't propose sacking her: let her say what she wants so we can all see her true colours.
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The author confuses "free speech" muchly.
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That's a good piece for calling out the abject hypocrisy. But massive cultural miscalculation on her part & no wonder she decided to delete
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I guess I don't really care if people call for someone to be sacked as long as they don't have the power to make it happen...
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She says stupid stuff, she was the "Islam is most feminist religion" woman if I recall. Still, people seem to be over-reacting to this.
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