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UK’s Disregard for Free Speech a Cautionary Tale
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The law is overzealous, and ineffectual at the same time? So you’re saying the thing you don’t like is both weak and strong? Ironically, allowing (or more appropriately in today’s time, expecting) sites to self-regulate and ban bad actors from using their webpage would largely prevent governments from having to step in to curb hate.
Vivek can’t even post a picture of his kids in their Halloween costumes without the hordes of Trump Youths and Young Republicans “being boys” or whatever you guys say to defend vile hate nowadays. But hey, that’s the price of “free speech absolutism”, if you are even remotely non-Aryan you can expect to get dogged on relentlessly.
I’ve always compared the far right to edgy teenagers fighting against the tyranny of mom telling them to clean their own room. The moment the “dictator” is gone it’s just nothing but knee deep fast food containers and soda bottles with a little path carved out between the computer and the bathroom.