• @cricket97
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    01 year ago

    Because I don’t want to give some unelected bureaucrats the ability to discommunicate someone because they said something stupid. Public goods are meant to serve the public, even if they have bad opinions.

    • Solar Bear
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      11 year ago

      I think the limit should be pretty high, but I’m fine with, as an example, people who spread abject hatred being rejected by most parts of society. I think not spreading hatred against your fellows is an integral part of the social contract.

      • @cricket97
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        -11 year ago

        What about someone who doesn’t think that transgender women are women? Should they be rejected by society for holding that view?