There certainly are a few. However, it very much depends what you are crying 'freedom of speech' in response to. If it is a threat to freedom of speech, this would seem appropriate.https://twitter.com/seriouslyclara/status/958407785661661184 …
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Clara Sia 🚀 TwitchCon @seriouslyclaraReplying to @HPluckroseI did say "mostly" and "all the time." The people who are actually claiming freedom of speech in the proper/lawful sense, those are few and far between, especially on the internet. And it's mostly used by those who are just pricks who don't want to be called out.2 replies 0 retweets 0 likes
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What I find most annoying is when people say 'freedom of speech' in response to being asked why they said something. That is meaningless. You might as well say 'larynx.' These both explain how you were able to say something, not your rationale, factual & ethical, for saying it
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