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         Suppose, for the sake of argument, that the ...
Veracity of statements by Donald Trump (Wikipedia)
... has played a role, i.e. inflammatory bullshit, lying, or whatever. If so, then would there be an argument somewhere here against false agitational speech or abuse of free speech? — jorndoe
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         Free speech can be "self-destructive" if you will, because it allows speech against itself, and, more directly, might incite harm or violence — then it becomes real.
As of typing, there are places where such freedom is stomped out to a wretched degree, and other places where it's abused ("weaponized" dis/mal/misinformation, whatever).
Middle grounds? — jorndoe
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         Doesn't all this - threatening politicians - remind you of recent Batman movies? — Agent Smith
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