Obviously we disagree on what constitutes a media and what constitute open air and public space.
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Replying to @andersostlund
Yes. I think it might be that we come from different legal cultures
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Replying to @mfcompany
Probably so but I used to be a rock solid libertarian and free speech advocate until a few years ago when I lived through the war in Ukraine
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Replying to @andersostlund
I understand that. War can challenge our beliefs. As we witnessed after 9/11 here, for example.
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Replying to @mfcompany
Very much. The stability of a society is way higher on my agenda now. I would embrace a broad coalition here now for example. Never before.
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Replying to @andersostlund
Interesting. In my mind, libertarianism should in fact support that kind of thinking: variety of ideas make society stronger over time
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Replying to @mfcompany
With a tiny population it was important to stick together and to abide by strict work ethics etc. That created a strong society.
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Replying to @andersostlund
That happens on state levels here (and in many mega cities). Very similar. But Americans aren't “strict” but tolerant
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Replying to @mfcompany
...who suffers badly from not being able to get into society, connect with people etc. It takes forever here and that is frustrating.
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Replying to @andersostlund
I understand. It’s hard when “tribalism” remains a strong undercurrent. Integration suffers, so does social and economic vitality.
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