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Comment by wolverine876

1 year ago

> The concept of free speech as a value that is good in and of itself is something that barely exists outside of the USA.

That's demonstrably false; rights like free speech are enshrined in societies all over the world. Other countries don't have a First Amendment, but they have free speech, free press, etc.

don't be disingenuous. You know perfectly well what was meant. We are talking about free speech _absolutism_, an extremist viewpoint with the most traction in the United States.

  • No, that meaning is absolutely not clear in any of what you've written.

    In my experience, "free speech absolutism" is more of a siboleth than an actually meaningful label. I've yet to encounter anyone who actually believes that there should never be any limits on speech.