Who would you trust? — ToothyMaw
That's awfully impractical, at the very least. To have one's time and efforts commanded by other people like that??!Furthermore, do we really want to see the views we disagree with fester? No - the solution is more constructive or corrective speech. Wherever there are Nazi marches there should be counter protestors. — ToothyMaw
immerse a crucifix in a vat of his own urine and name it Piss Christ — Todd Martin
Censorship begins, in part, with the conferring of power to speech. One must fear the effects of speech to seek to regulate it, and to do this one must suppose the speech has enough power to cause effects in the first place.
The problem is conferring power to speech is much like conferring power to kings; the only power they have is what society gives them. — NOS4A2
It is simply untrue that words possess any power over that of man. After all, he is the creator of them. So we should work to dispel that myth, defang speech, remind people of their power over and above that of words and opinions, and free ourselves from our most deep-seeded superstitions. — NOS4A2
I don’t use them as a means of convincing others. I use them as a means of expression, of creativity, to communicate my thoughts and to manifest my thinking. — NOS4A2
...as a means of expression, of creativity, to communicate my thoughts and to manifest my thinking... — NOS4A2
Saying something is also a power. Moving the goalposts is yet another. You're doing both... with speech.
Studies? — ToothyMaw
The position Nos is attempting to promote is one that exonerates people like Trump and any other promoters of the known falsehoods about 'widespread election fraud' and the idea that the election of 2020 was stolen from Trump. — creativesoul
The position Nos is attempting to promote is one that exonerates people like Trump and any other promoters of the known falsehoods about 'widespread election fraud' and the idea that the election of 2020 was stolen from Trump.
— creativesoul
It is one thing if NOS4A2 believes speech has no power only because he wants to exonerate Trump; another entirely, if he held this opinion prior to Trump’s promulgation of “widespread election fraud”... — Leghorn
That enumerating instances where people thought that speech was rousing is not an argument that speeches aren't rousing.
The overestimation of the power of speech is an old tale it and goes back thousands of years or more to the Sophists. Gorgias, for instance, believed speech had an effect like drugs upon the body. — NOS4A2
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