Obvious as it may sound, people with authoritarian beliefs hiding behind free speech actually consider it as a weakness akin empathy. It allows losers like them to amplify their reach despite not being in power. They abandon their “free speech absolutist” postures the moment they think they are in power.

  • @[email protected]
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    2111 hours ago

    This is the real takeaway. Freedom of speech is the freedom to say anything. That’s it. You can just say it. It does not protect you from the consequences. It’s an important distinction to make, and I’m glad to see other people making that point.

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      2210 hours ago

      Counterpoint:

      You can say anything in an authoritarian state, the consequences are that you’ll get disappeared in the night.

      • @[email protected]
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        69 hours ago

        Your argument is… valid. Everyone, we’ve just established worldwide freedom of speech! Put this in the history books!

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          36 hours ago

          The argument means that if there are severe systematic consequences to some things you say, then it cannot be considered free speech.

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                23 hours ago

                I’m right there with you, friend. Scary times we’re living in, I wish there weren’t so many events taking place that’ll be in future history books.