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« Reply #25 on: June 19, 2017, 11:35:58 PM »

Active harassment and dehumanization being declared a fundamental right is not a good thing.


THe ACLU, yes. They actually had a Jewish leader defend neo-Nazi's rights to march through a Jewish neighborhood.

SJWs, of course not.

So the ACLU supports the active protection of the right to glorify genocide to those victimized to it in their own neighborhoods.

So you oppose the right of protest, then?
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« Reply #26 on: June 20, 2017, 08:24:01 AM »

Active harassment and dehumanization being declared a fundamental right is not a good thing.


THe ACLU, yes. They actually had a Jewish leader defend neo-Nazi's rights to march through a Jewish neighborhood.

SJWs, of course not.

So the ACLU supports the active protection of the right to glorify genocide to those victimized to it in their own neighborhoods.

So you oppose the right of protest, then?

I oppose the idea that neo-nazis have a right to shove their genocide advocatism down the throats of a Jewish community.
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« Reply #27 on: June 20, 2017, 08:39:16 AM »


SJWs and the ACLU are not on the same page anymore. I may often disagree with the ACLU, but their intellectual consistency and stubborn defense of the first amendment against all comers is to be deeply admired.
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« Reply #28 on: June 20, 2017, 08:41:06 AM »

Active harassment and dehumanization being declared a fundamental right is not a good thing.


THe ACLU, yes. They actually had a Jewish leader defend neo-Nazi's rights to march through a Jewish neighborhood.

SJWs, of course not.

So the ACLU supports the active protection of the right to glorify genocide to those victimized to it in their own neighborhoods.

So you oppose the right of protest, then?

I oppose the idea that neo-nazis have a right to shove their genocide advocatism down the throats of a Jewish community.

And are you always confident that the laws allowing the suppression of unpopular opinions will be set by those supporting the side of good?
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« Reply #29 on: June 20, 2017, 09:33:57 AM »

Active harassment and dehumanization being declared a fundamental right is not a good thing.


THe ACLU, yes. They actually had a Jewish leader defend neo-Nazi's rights to march through a Jewish neighborhood.

SJWs, of course not.

So the ACLU supports the active protection of the right to glorify genocide to those victimized to it in their own neighborhoods.

So you oppose the right of protest, then?

I oppose the idea that neo-nazis have a right to shove their genocide advocatism down the throats of a Jewish community.

And are you always confident that the laws allowing the suppression of unpopular opinions will be set by those supporting the side of good?

Saying a group of people is bad based on ethnicity, religion, etc can pretty easily be defined separately from other forms of speech.
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« Reply #30 on: June 20, 2017, 10:18:07 AM »

The Washington Redskins organization is happy about the announcement too.
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« Reply #31 on: June 20, 2017, 12:02:06 PM »

Active harassment and dehumanization being declared a fundamental right is not a good thing.


THe ACLU, yes. They actually had a Jewish leader defend neo-Nazi's rights to march through a Jewish neighborhood.

SJWs, of course not.

So the ACLU supports the active protection of the right to glorify genocide to those victimized to it in their own neighborhoods.

So you oppose the right of protest, then?

I oppose the idea that neo-nazis have a right to shove their genocide advocatism down the throats of a Jewish community.

And are you always confident that the laws allowing the suppression of unpopular opinions will be set by those supporting the side of good?

Saying a group of people is bad based on ethnicity, religion, etc can pretty easily be defined separately from other forms of speech.

Once the near-absolute protection is removed, there's no legal barrier preventing that standard from being expanded to, say, "seditious speech".

Right now, the extremely high standard of essentially "Crying fire in a crowded theater" or actively trying to incite violence protects us all.
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« Reply #32 on: June 20, 2017, 02:08:12 PM »

Active harassment and dehumanization being declared a fundamental right is not a good thing.


THe ACLU, yes. They actually had a Jewish leader defend neo-Nazi's rights to march through a Jewish neighborhood.

SJWs, of course not.

So the ACLU supports the active protection of the right to glorify genocide to those victimized to it in their own neighborhoods.

So you oppose the right of protest, then?

I oppose the idea that neo-nazis have a right to shove their genocide advocatism down the throats of a Jewish community.

And are you always confident that the laws allowing the suppression of unpopular opinions will be set by those supporting the side of good?

Saying a group of people is bad based on ethnicity, religion, etc can pretty easily be defined separately from other forms of speech.

Until the types of groups which get this special protection become so numerous that no one will be able to think anymore.
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« Reply #33 on: June 21, 2017, 11:40:09 AM »

Active harassment and dehumanization being declared a fundamental right is not a good thing.


THe ACLU, yes. They actually had a Jewish leader defend neo-Nazi's rights to march through a Jewish neighborhood.

SJWs, of course not.

So the ACLU supports the active protection of the right to glorify genocide to those victimized to it in their own neighborhoods.

So you oppose the right of protest, then?

I oppose the idea that neo-nazis have a right to shove their genocide advocatism down the throats of a Jewish community.

And are you always confident that the laws allowing the suppression of unpopular opinions will be set by those supporting the side of good?

Saying a group of people is bad based on ethnicity, religion, etc can pretty easily be defined separately from other forms of speech.

Once the near-absolute protection is removed, there's no legal barrier preventing that standard from being expanded to, say, "seditious speech".

I mean, advocating an ideology known mostly for advocating genocide in the communities of people who would be victims of said genocide if the advocates got there way is pretty clearly meant to hurt, harrass, and intimidate. All of which are unprotected by the first amendment.
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