When are they coming for you? You called someone a garbage human live on stage. That's kind of abuse can be damaging right?
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I like it how you share a article about online abuse after you calling some one a garbage human
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Why are you working so hard to take away people's right's there is not Justice in that
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also people shouldnt be called garbage humans
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I've been sexually abused, raped, bullied through school, yet I can tell the difference between a threat and criticism. Why don't you?
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Oh look, more thought policing. Because this is a respectable use of a police department. Get lost you authoritarian hack.
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Trust totalitarians like you to support the modern day Stasi.
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Yeah, they are just words.
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> online abuse can lead to the sort of extremist hate seen in Charlottesville Or Barcelona? Manchester? Brussels ? Paris? Nice? No? Okay.
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Anyone silencing anything is a frightening proposition. They could silence anyone. Like feminists for sexism.
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Then we would just switch to a different social media platform.
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One beyond the law?
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Hmm, I'd be curious what the UK's definition of "hate crime" is. I think abusive/threatening language warrants some form of regulating.
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threatening is already regulated, abuse seems to include debate or even disagreeing these days. bad speech is less dangerous than regulation
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It depends how "bad". If people feel endangered/threatened/terrorized and are thus silenced, that's its own form of censorship.
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people thing word = violence, they feel threatened by differing opinion. if they are too terrified by words to speak, they are cowardly
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