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Old 01.24.2013, 01:24 PM   #206
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Originally Posted by knox
It does dictate your idea of how much you should concerned with other people.
It also displays a very individualistic point of view, in which your personal desire to do something should be more important to you than the consequences of this thing or how it ressonates with others. Ironically, there's no individuality in thinking that way.

Also, wrong. If you say something discriminatory, it's wrong. If you do something that invades someone's personal space, it's wrong.

If somebody speaks up asking you to stop reinforcing their opression and you ignore them, that's wrong.

No matter how much you try to sugarcoat it in some really twisted explanation of your idea of "freedom of speech" or the disturbing belief that words and messages cannot be acts of violence.
the marketplace of ideas rejects the totalitarian argument by which your status as a victim imbues you with a moral superiority that entitles you to ban speech
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