I think it's better to say 'consistently committed to the principle of freedom of speech' which is actually the freedom to hold & express any opinions, no matter how horrible as the default. i.e there isn't a point at which we say 'Not that opinion. It's too horrible.'https://twitter.com/Intrinsic29/status/998600929078231040 …
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Yep, codified into US free speech jurisprudence in the form of Time, Place, and Manner restrictions: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freedom_of_speech_in_the_United_States#Time,_place,_and_manner_restrictions …
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This is tough. Where kids are involved, they deserve protection, but they also need to learn how to push back on bad ideas and, if over-protected (as I feel many are today) they won't learn that integral skill. The helicoptering of ideas is the slipperiest slope.
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