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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It's an argument for a better understanding of the freedom bit of freedom of speech and the marketplace of the marketplace of ideas. I don't think I can explain the thesis any better in tweets than I did in the essay.
If you don't find the argument compelling, I have failed to sell it to you in the marketplace of ideas and you remain free to reject it for any reason. I could not reasonably argue that you deny free speech coz you're not engaging with the argument. That is the point.
Ok. Oddly the irony of you not making the thesis clear enough to me because I thought it was about something different proving your point in a way not withstanding. 
It's beyond my capabilities to make an argument any clearer than that. We stated the thesis, defined terms, identified two misconceptions & then went into detail about why they were with analogies to clarify. You can, of course, reject on lack of clarity but that's all I've got.
You are the buyer and you can reject my product and pick another which argues something different or makes the same argument better. If enough people do this, we lose in the marketplace of ideas to something else and that's how it should be.
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