first for the sake of argument I'm going to define Freedom Of Speech as any speech that is not Hate Speech. so any speech that don't have the intention to harm. — hachit
Freedom From Speech is the idea that we have the right to be free from speech that offends the person in question. this idea comes from the far left on the politcal spectrum and is part of there goal of a secular society — hachit
I gave that definition for just the sake of argument. In my country you almost need to commit murder before being convicted of hate speech. In realty though I treat it as something that needs no definition because we all know what it is.Those are two different things though.
Does anyone on "the left" actually say this or is this just something "the left" is accused of?
Insults are not protected speech in many countries, but I have not heard of any initiative to make "offensive" speech illegal.
I gave that definition for just the sake of argument. In my country you almost need to commit murder before being convicted of hate speech. In realty though I treat it as something that needs no definition because we all know what it is. — hachit
The frist part of what I said is what people on the left say. They have arguments to back them up as well, most of them I find are doggy. — hachit
Right now the movmemt is limited but growing rapidly at least in my country. They cover it up with the words political correctness. — hachit
Here are some articles that may help with understanding
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/5115128/snowflake-generation-meaning-origin-term/
https://globalnews.ca/news/4009843/justin-trudeau-peoplekind-piers-morgan/
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/women/womens-politics/9842384/This-Equality-obsession-is-mad-bad-and-very-dangerous.html
And there are plenty more examples. — hachit
Those are right-wing
What are you thinking we do as offensive speech-acts now that weren't done in the 1780s? — Terrapin Station
Wearing jackets that say "Fuck the Draft" in court. Exhibitions of depravity as art. — tim wood
The legislation was strongly opposed by religious conservatives. They warned that Christian pastors, Jewish rabbis, Muslim Imams, or other religious leaders could find themselves in jail if they were to preach that homosexuality is evil or sinful.
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