Am I the last person in America to believe that absolutes like "freedom of speech" never actually existed in this country, and that it's telling of the people using it to defend white supremacist ideologies? https://www.cbsnews.com/news/us-votes-against-anti-nazi-resolution-at-united-nations/ …
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I see your point. We do need a huge amount of leeway when deciding what's included and excluded from freedom of speech, and it's scary to try and find where the line should be drawn. I just think Nazi-ism should be a no-brainer. I mean, there's precedence!
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I'll say this: I'd be more comfortable with my country protecting the free speech of Nazis if they were doing a better job of recognizing the threat it represents and protecting people from the terrorists who act on it.
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It just gets more muddied once you consider that so much of the hateful bile of evil fucks is now masquerading as press itself. What do we do with Ben Shapiro, whose work is loved by terrorists(plural)? It's a serious question that I don't have the answer to...pic.twitter.com/uILZe2Arsf
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