Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Shouldn't all Americans be free speech absolutists?
You already know free speech has limits. Why feign stupidity?
Tell us, oh Wise One - how do you define those limits?
Let me guess: “anything and everything I disagree with”, right?
Actually, the supreme court has been quite clear about those limits over the years. The current policies in place by the vast majority of tech companies grossly exceed the limits defined by the supreme court.
Because tech companies are not the government and have freedom themselves.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Shouldn't all Americans be free speech absolutists?
You already know free speech has limits. Why feign stupidity?
Tell us, oh Wise One - how do you define those limits?
Let me guess: “anything and everything I disagree with”, right?
Actually, the supreme court has been quite clear about those limits over the years. The current policies in place by the vast majority of tech companies grossly exceed the limits defined by the supreme court.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Shouldn't all Americans be free speech absolutists?
You already know free speech has limits. Why feign stupidity?
Tell us, oh Wise One - how do you define those limits?
Let me guess: “anything and everything I disagree with”, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Shouldn't all Americans be free speech absolutists?
You already know free speech has limits. Why feign stupidity?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Shouldn't all Americans be free speech absolutists?
You already know free speech has limits. Why feign stupidity?
Anonymous wrote:Shouldn't all Americans be free speech absolutists?
Anonymous wrote:I hope he’s a good influence. Maybe the Babylon Bee will get their account back now.
Anonymous wrote:Shouldn't all Americans be free speech absolutists?