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Archive for February, 2009
The right to insult?
by Kenneth Pybus | 02.01.09 | Current Events, Free Speech, prior restraint
This is one of the dumbest things I’ve read in a long time. You can boil this column down to a single idea — offensive things that i agree with should be protected; other things should not be. You believe in free speech only if you defend things that offend you. More »