@sapinker It’s the reverse in the UK–things that would be e.g. sedition in the city can be discussed in universities.
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@j2bryson Really? What are you referring to? -
@Scientismist You have to trace back some of the references in the PDF linked here about free speech on UK campuses http://joanna-bryson.blogspot.co.uk/2012/12/why-belief-religion-should-not-be.html … -
@j2bryson Interesting. Dangerous ideas left to unis to deal with (with goggles and lab coats on). Better to have them debated everywhere. -
@Scientismist Anyway, while I find the fear of sedition archaic, I also like the recognition that SOMEWHERE all ideas should be admissible. -
@j2bryson I agree. I also love the part in your post saying that criticizing and ridiculing beliefs is particularly allowed in legislation.
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@sapinker Compare how free speech and protection from hurt feelings contribute to the society. Which one is more important?Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@sapinker the article has some reasonable points, but isn't following someone and chanting "murderer" straight up harassment?Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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