No, it's not. What's the point? No one thinks you can say whatever you want and nothing bad will every happen because of that.
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Replying to @Xplode441 @thenokke and
Sure, it is, we have Freedom of Speech in the US, that means it's protected from the government, but that's all. You can sued for defamation, fired from your job, banned from twitter, all for things you've said.
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Replying to @pikachuevie @thenokke and
If you're in a public space, do you think I can walk up and cover your mouth to stop your speech?
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Replying to @Xplode441 @thenokke and
That has nothing to do with speech having consequences. Why are you asking meaningless questions?
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Replying to @pikachuevie @thenokke and
So, how long do you think it will be before social media is considered a public platform that is regulated same as an actual social forum?
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Replying to @Xplode441 @thenokke and
LOL A wikipedia theory isn't a reason.
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It's part of the progressive ideology, try reading it, I'm assuming you consider yourself a progressive, you'll find the arguments used very welcoming.
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