Objecting to being prevented from speaking to people who want to hear you is *not* the Fallacy of Demanding to be Heard. That fallacy is when you insist you have the right to be heard by people who *don't* want to hear you.https://twitter.com/jarodcampbell1/status/983338389238898689 …
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We likened this to freedom of religion,
@jarodcampbell1. Freedom of religion does not allow anyone to prevent religious people congregating & talking to each other about their beliefs. This does not include the right to make people who don't want to hear about it listen.3 replies 1 retweet 14 likesShow this thread -
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Like I said on the other thread. The event was cancelled due to another panelist deciding they did not want to hear Rick's speech. It actually does fit this description.
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If Rick demanded that he must hear him, yes. Otherwise, no.
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