• @aesthelete
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    1 year ago

    Funny how the “most disenfranchised” always ends up being Nazis and Nazi supporters.

    Any time an actually disenfranchised person tries to use their legitimate free speech rights to advocate for their own liberty, it’s not considered an action against free speech at all to lock them in a cage, set up free speech zones, or do any number of things to prevent them from voicing their concerns.

    I say we give Nazis the same amount of free speech rights as say, communists had in the 50-60s, blacks had before the civil rights act, or Kaepernick had while simply not getting up during the national anthem.

    • vlad
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      -21 year ago

      Are you completely blind to the fact that free speech is exactly why we no longer have separate water fountains in the US?