After the second is gone, the first will last about a week.
What free speech? I see censorship everywhere. I see political correctness at war with free speech. George Orwell was a prophet.
Noxious language online is causing real-world violence. What can we do about it?
My generation took pretty seriously, “sticks and stones may break my bones but words will never harm me.” I’ve lived that mantra my entire life.
We have no free speech. “People use fear words like “n-word” etc..They mitigate and measure every thought and sentence against the leftist dystopia.
Everything coming out of the America-hating New York Times propaganda rag is noxious.
Deep Soy.
The Internet business model is defective.
Content creators make little or nothing.
Apple, Verizon and Comcast rake money in.
Quality content providers must insist on ISP revenue sharing.
Apple could include paid-up NYT subscriptions with each new iPhone.
I got an idea. Shut down a the newspapers they’re misunderstands rags anyhow.
Close the New York Times and use the building as a secure reeducation facility for Journolists.
Any serious student of history KNOWS this, and yet they have the accelerator to the floor.
Quick, ban the spoken and written word!
Hey NYT,
You should have asked a few of Stalin’s victims about free speech. They were dying to tell you.
Noxious language from Big Media is causing violence what can we do about it?
I always love it when people who work in free speech and free press lecture us about the evils of such things.
We all know you must post an excerpt.
But really? You didn’t even want to do that?
What the what?
1) Get some therapy.
2) Find yourself a nice warm safe room and stay there.
3) Do the following:
I never have the urge to close someone’s mouth. I simply don’t. It’s really odd. Why would I want that? If they are an idiot then OK, let them speak.
The Objectivists say if free speech is taken away, then it is time for violence. These Ayn Rand people say if free speech is taken away, then it is time to get real rough. I don’t even know if I can quote Ayn Rand’s pope. Leonard Peikoff, on his exact words and he is a philosopher, too.
University professor’s book on free speech deemed too dangerous to publish
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l09ii8jxCvw
There once was a little chicken.
One day the little chicken thought the sky was falling.
Chicken little went around saying the sky was going to fall and some said no the sky would not fall.
Yet chicken little believed wholeheartedly the sky would eventually fall in her lifetime.
But the sky did not fall and so chicken little calmed down and was no longer triggered by the envirowhackos.
Moral of the story: DON”T BE A CHICKEN LITTLE!