Reasons why someone who is committed to the free exchange of ideas might not be listening to *your* ideas. From: https://areomagazine.com/2018/04/07/freedom-of-speech-and-the-fallacy-of-demanding-to-be-heard/ …pic.twitter.com/yvqBTT1uvE
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What do you mean? We absolutely defend anyone's right to decline to engage with us for any reason they choose. You'll not find us claiming they're not true defenders of free speech if they're not interested in topic or dislike our tone or think someone else makes the case better.
I mean it shouldn't be surprising when one receive these types of responses in the first place if [the royal] you makes the same kind of statements.
Sure, ok. If I talk to ppl abt things they're not interested in, they might do the same to me. If I say things they think silly, they might say things I think silly. If I am rude, they could be too. If I prefer to listen to someone else, so might they. That's fine but different.
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