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There's nothing outrageous about stamping out bigoted speech

I even remember when the left was teh party that stood up for free speech was backing up the voices of dissent, even when they disagreed with them, instead of opposing free speech and trying to silence any voices they disagree with. More and more, the left is becoming the party of status quo. They are the epitome of the "good old boys" type of system that used to be the bailiwick of the right. Any voices of dissent among the ranks gets silenced quickly and complete obedience and conformity is the expected standard.

That's because more and more society is reflecting their view on the world. I never figured they would be worthy of being the majority culture in the country and they sure are proving me right about that.
 
Except that what they are opposing isn't hate speech, it's simply speech they disagree with. They try to spin it to make it sound like it's hate speech, but the cold, hard truth is that it's just not what they want to hear. They'll welcome people like Al Sharpton (who is racist), but since they agree with them, they'll let them speak all they want. What's happening on our campuses is not opposing hate speech, it's silencing voice of dissent.

"Why can't I hate you, in speech?" - Patrice O'Neal
 
No, I'd call her the same as I call anyone I don't know, "asshole".

Ikari at Applebee's:
Waiter: Hello, welcome to Applebee's, I'm Tom and I'll be your server today. Can I start you out with something to drink?
Ikari: Listen asshole. If I want something, I'll grab you by your man-bun and scream it in your ear.
W: Sorry if I said something that offended you. Can I bring you a free appetizer to make up for it?
I: [grabs the waiter's man-bun, yanks his head down to her and screams in his ear] Yes, that would be just fine.

:mrgreen:
 
There’s nothing outrageous about stamping out bigoted speech.

Great article. Our institutions of higher learning should be a bastion of tolerance and acceptance, not be giving platforms for grotesque speeches about white supremacy. It seems like it's usually the older, less tolerant generation that thinks that any speech ought to be allowed no matter what sort of horrible consequences can result from hateful speech.

Give the moonbat left enough power and they'll have everyone in jail for some thing or another.
 
"Why can't I hate you, in speech?" - Patrice O'Neal


Lol! The left wants you to feel guilty for agreeing with everything he said there. Back when I was kid my dad told me to just punch the mouthy kid in the face, but no, that is wrong now. **** that. Let the kid run his mouth and learn why you don't. You know why? Because sometimes in life your mouth gets you in trouble. I also love the part about the sissy on the girls toy bit. lol That **** right there is just another example of where the left decided **** for everyone. Only the left wants boys to be sissies and promotes them playing with girls toys.
 
There’s nothing outrageous about stamping out bigoted speech.

Great article. Our institutions of higher learning should be a bastion of tolerance and acceptance, not be giving platforms for grotesque speeches about white supremacy. It seems like it's usually the older, less tolerant generation that thinks that any speech ought to be allowed no matter what sort of horrible consequences can result from hateful speech.

Neo-Nazis aren't the only lowlifes allowed to speak on college campuses. Communist-supporter and domestic terrorist Bill Ayers has spoken on many campuses in the past.
 
There’s nothing outrageous about stamping out bigoted speech.

Great article. Our institutions of higher learning should be a bastion of tolerance and acceptance, not be giving platforms for grotesque speeches about white supremacy. It seems like it's usually the older, less tolerant generation that thinks that any speech ought to be allowed no matter what sort of horrible consequences can result from hateful speech.

Why fool around with just speech? Just stomp out the people you believe are bigots and get it over with. That's where you're headed and you should at least be aware of it.
 
There’s nothing outrageous about stamping out bigoted speech.

Great article. Our institutions of higher learning should be a bastion of tolerance and acceptance, not be giving platforms for grotesque speeches about white supremacy. It seems like it's usually the older, less tolerant generation that thinks that any speech ought to be allowed no matter what sort of horrible consequences can result from hateful speech.

You're right; it isn't outrageous. It's unconstitutional.
 
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