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Since we have no laws about free speech, unlike America, should we have a new Bill of Rights that provides for free speech?
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Since we have no laws about free speech, unlike America, should we have a new Bill of Rights that provides for free speech?
Not much point, unless at the same time we eradicated all the laws governing speech and writing in this country. Which will never happen, since the purpose of those laws is to protect special interest groups.
I did find one thing funny:
Given that our former prime minister is a war criminal, and we gave him a platform every hour of every day, banning a crank like Irving is ridiculous. Funny, you murder in the name of fascism and liberals hate you. Murder in the name of democracy and they’ll sit back and watch you do it without lifting a finger to try to stop you.
Of course, most liberals suffer from Kant.
I agree. Tony Blair and George Bush are war criminals, I mean, Saddam Hussein was a nice, humble democrat loved by his people - he must have been, since he wins every election without fault.
Volitaire said “I disagree with what you say but I’l fight to the death to defend your right to say it” or similar. I agree with this entirely.