Edit: Jesus fuck Lemmy, take a chill pill. It’s making fun of the outrage, I didn’t mean for it cause more of it.

  • Neuromancer@lemm.eeM
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    10 hours ago

    I hate the term for free speech. While I strongly believe in free speech. Nothing is absolute nor should it be.

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      9 hours ago

      You can’t really pick and choose with free speech. It’s sorta all or nothing with these things. If you say “well let’s make a few rules about these words”. Who decides which words? Do they ever get updated? Does each banned word or phrase get voted for if it stays banned or not? Is this a federal crime or a state issue? What’s the punishment?

      I think the current system of all things are legally fair game, but socially some things shouldn’t be said or used in certain ways is perfectly fine. It sorta self updates and corrects with time, but it leaves open the option to say anything if need be.

      I understand people not liking certain language, but often times they don’t see the issue with legally banning things they don’t like. They aren’t thinking ahead to the possibility where there are things they would like to say and now cannot.

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        8 hours ago

        It isn’t all or nothing. The line is easy. We have lines currently. You can’t say you’re going to go murder someone with the intent and ability to do it. That’s illegal.

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          7 hours ago

          Oh ffs not this free speech dance again. Yes you can’t make threats against people. That’s not protected speech that’s just a threat. In that case none of the words are against the law to use, but it’s how you combined them and directed them at someone that becomes illegal. You also can’t yell fire in a crowded building as that is considered inciting a riot or whatever. Again the words themselves are not against the law it’s when and how they are used that is an issue.