I mean, I'm an engineer; to me, everything's a trade-off. There are pros and cons to hate-speech laws, sure. But it's silly to pretend that isn't also true of their absence. Given those truths, it's just a matter of optimization, which seems to me to point _firmly_ to the former.
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Replying to @prestonjbyrne @antoniogm and
It may shock you to learn that Canada has a Charter of Rights and Freedoms _and_ hate speech laws.
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Replying to @antoniogm @prestonjbyrne and
As (apparently) the only Canadian in this conversation, let me assure both of you: your cavils are _hilarious_. I actually laughed audibly at that one.
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Replying to @antoniogm @prestonjbyrne and
I'd live in Montreal if it had San Francisco's climate. And I'd like San Francisco a lot better if it had Canada's federal governance.
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National health insurance system and high-quality public universities for $3-4K a year in a country that accepts 1% new immigrants a year?
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