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A majority of politicians would love nothing else than to lock up pro-Palestine protestors

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This topic won’t go well on Lemmy, as soon as something outside the echo chamber shows up.

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Anyone should be allowed to say anything they wish at any time they wish to say it.

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Fuck off with that noise.

Ugh i just saw what forum im in. Fuck off with all this noise too. Bunch of delusional house cats.

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Should anyone be able to say boldfaced lies, reinforced through coordinated efforts with co-conspirators, both real and fake, at such a rapid pace that the value of speech is reduced to nothing?

If no, how do we fix this issue of coordinated, high velocity misinformation?

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The Anarchist Library has an interesting article regarding “free speech” you may find of value.

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Anything? Do you mean legally, or morally?

Do you think it’s fine for people to take offense to speech, and collectively agree to exclude a speaker from society over speech?

What about businesses disallowing speech on private property?

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I can’t speak for them but usually a quote like that is in reference to not being censored by the State.

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That’s exactly that a child raping, slave trafficking piece of shit would say.

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