• It doesn’t mean people have to listen to what you’re telling them, and it certainly doesn’t mean that if someone doesn’t want to hear it you have a duty to say it. Cowards afraid of personal responsibility use this argument.

    If any rules at all, particularly ones about no trolling or slurs, bother you than you don’t want freedom of speech at all. You want freedom from consequences for your speech. Grow up.

    • @fiveOP
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      Nobody is forcing you to follow this thread. What I’m looking for is stated in the title: a list of instances that support free speech

      • Sorry, I thought thought I had the right to tell you what you didn’t want to hear.

        Go back to Twitter. You obviously don’t recognize freedom of speech when it’s happening right infront of you.

      • Veraticus
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        21 year ago

        Uh as you pointed out free speech means you are required to interact with opinions you find offensive.

        Are you saying you don’t support free speech, snowflake? If you do you’ll stay in this thread.