No. Free speech is an important principle of its own & not synonymous with the 1st amendment. Most of the ppl pointing this out are Americanhttps://twitter.com/OnoNoKomachi1/status/894954165998190592 …
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Then they make the move of equating expression of certain views with violence. Atheism once was seen by judges as yelling fire in a theater.
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For the record you are one of the most reasonable voices on this topic.
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I mean the Google letter. People who disagree should respond with evidence and logic which would be simple if he was as wrong as they think
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I'd certainly agree with those principles.
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I actually prefer "free expression" to "free speech" as the latter IS seen as exclusively American by too many, and because it... 1/2
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2/2... also encompases all non-violent physical expression too -- a crucial distinction that's too often lost upon our more literal-minded.
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