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<blockquote data-quote="Glocktogo" data-source="post: 4023256" data-attributes="member: 1132"><p>Let’s flip that question back on them. Would they let a racist or a Nazi have the freedom to spew their hatred in public?</p><p></p><p>No.</p><p></p><p>Now I tend to agree with you about freedom of speech. The problem isn’t the freedom part, it’s the responsibility part. They have their thumbs on the scales. They spew their reprehensible rhetoric from their safe spaces, protected by instant video uploads to the cloud, media amplification and a weaponized 800 pound government gorilla standing by to pull their fat out of the fire, even if it takes years.</p><p></p><p>Look at how they all flipped their lids when a teenager capped their sorry asses and they couldn’t retaliate against him. They collectively lost their **** over it. Not because they actually cared about the guys who got exactly what they deserved. Nope, it was because Kyle had the gall to stand up to their ideology.</p><p></p><p>In a just country, these assclowns wouldn’t get any traction in the local rag, much less national media. They’d be scorned, cussed out and the second they got froggy they’d get their asses beat and then run out of town. Then no one would ever hear from them again. </p><p></p><p>There’d be no need to make their rhetoric illegal, because people would just take out the trash and be done with them. But we don’t live in a just world. We live in a world where the inmates run the asylum. Welcome to the thunderdome.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glocktogo, post: 4023256, member: 1132"] Let’s flip that question back on them. Would they let a racist or a Nazi have the freedom to spew their hatred in public? No. Now I tend to agree with you about freedom of speech. The problem isn’t the freedom part, it’s the responsibility part. They have their thumbs on the scales. They spew their reprehensible rhetoric from their safe spaces, protected by instant video uploads to the cloud, media amplification and a weaponized 800 pound government gorilla standing by to pull their fat out of the fire, even if it takes years. Look at how they all flipped their lids when a teenager capped their sorry asses and they couldn’t retaliate against him. They collectively lost their **** over it. Not because they actually cared about the guys who got exactly what they deserved. Nope, it was because Kyle had the gall to stand up to their ideology. In a just country, these assclowns wouldn’t get any traction in the local rag, much less national media. They’d be scorned, cussed out and the second they got froggy they’d get their asses beat and then run out of town. Then no one would ever hear from them again. There’d be no need to make their rhetoric illegal, because people would just take out the trash and be done with them. But we don’t live in a just world. We live in a world where the inmates run the asylum. Welcome to the thunderdome. [/QUOTE]
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