A man has been convicted in a UK court of making a joke that was deemed "grossly offensive". If you don't believe in a person's right to say things that you might find "grossly offensive", then you don't believe in Freedom of Speech.
Replying to @rickygervais
It's also genuinely difficult for neurodivergent people to anticipate what people might find offensive. Speech codes are biased against anyone on the autism/Asperger spectrum, for example:http://quillette.com/2017/07/18/neurodiversity-case-free-speech/ …
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