frank
Marchesk
VagabondSpectre
Marchesk
Some among us would tell you 'because if we don't censor people then people like Trump can get elected", which on the surface seems to have some merit. — VagabondSpectre
What they don't realize is that in today's world, censorship is to popularity as gasoline is to open flames, — VagabondSpectre
Sam26
VagabondSpectre
Marchesk
If someone cal tell me who the perfect arbiter of allowed and forbidden ideas is, I'll start forecasting their bias and inevitable failure... — VagabondSpectre
Marchesk
his is also why it's not good what many on the left are doing, viz., shutting down speech they disagree with on many campuses. — Sam26
VagabondSpectre
So we need to protect the voting public by censoring people? That sounds anti-democratic. And how do we determine who and when to censor? Because I can imagine pro-Trump supporters saying the same thing about past presidents they didn't like. — Marchesk
VagabondSpectre
frank
Sam26
unenlightened
Sam26
Baden
...what about if it's someone espousing an unpopular political opinion? — Marchesk
Baden
Baden
"Neo-Nazi groups regularly incite their members to violence." dont mean to apply that its a lie, but are there any reliable sources and statistics about this? — Aleksander Kvam
I believe groups like antifa are slowing down that prosess by egging them on. — Aleksander Kvam
Hanover
The Austrian David Irving was sentenced to 3 years in prison for Holicaust denial.
It occurred to me that this likely wouldn't happen in the US, but I have mixed feelings about it. Is it a test of one's convictions regarding free speech? Or is Austria right to safeguard its society from people like Irving? — frank
frank
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