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Free Speech Deemed Contentious.
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Our tradition of free speech is threatened by a growing trend find within it reasons to be offended where no offence was ever intended.
Such offence is manufactured, and validated by a subjective redefinition of meaning.
Surely this trend has its roots in post modernism and relativism, where any word or phrase can be deemed to be offensive when no offence was ever intended.
Will this idea ever be challenged successfully to reinstate the value and protection of free speech as it has always be understood?
Such offence is manufactured, and validated by a subjective redefinition of meaning.
Surely this trend has its roots in post modernism and relativism, where any word or phrase can be deemed to be offensive when no offence was ever intended.
Will this idea ever be challenged successfully to reinstate the value and protection of free speech as it has always be understood?
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A sound idea, in theory, ambiguous and arbitrary in practice; which exemplifies the vagueness that surrounds 'contentious', 'free speech', 'freedom of expression', etc. ( which electronic social media and electronic access to information has highlighted )
https:/ /www.li bertyhu manrigh ts.org. uk/huma n-right s/free- speech- and-pro test/sp eech-of fences
A sound idea, in theory, ambiguous and arbitrary in practice; which exemplifies the vagueness that surrounds 'contentious', 'free speech', 'freedom of expression', etc. ( which electronic social media and electronic access to information has highlighted )
https:/
Silence is it Naomi? as per the preferred tactic of many who pontificate on this forum. ( as is the want of this thread's originator )
Ignore what you cannot justifiably reply to, yet continue to spout the rhetoric of advocating debate, e,g,
"You think that’s a smart way to defect rational argument …. but it isn’t. It's cowardice. Rational argument requires rational response. The ball is in your court."
Is it "defect" or deflect, or is it just a coward tactic ?
"The ball is in your court."
Ignore what you cannot justifiably reply to, yet continue to spout the rhetoric of advocating debate, e,g,
"You think that’s a smart way to defect rational argument …. but it isn’t. It's cowardice. Rational argument requires rational response. The ball is in your court."
Is it "defect" or deflect, or is it just a coward tactic ?
"The ball is in your court."
SevenOP, I don’t avoid questions. You’ll forgive me if I don’t hang on to your every word.
The proof you requested.
https:/ /humani sm.org. uk/2018 /10/29/ europea n-court -of-hum an-righ ts-rule s-that- austria -can-ke ep-its- blasphe my-law/
The proof you requested.
https:/
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