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Previously on "Freedom of speach"
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I thought the protesters were acting a bit Nazi-like. They'll be burning books next...
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No problem with freedom of speech, so long as that freedom is not used to do evil.
Evil according to my definition, naturally.
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Originally posted by KathyWoolfe View PostYou cannot now protest within 1 mile of Parliament or Downing Street
Remember, you have no rights...merely privileges handed to you by the Courts and the Government of the day
Mailman
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostNo restrictions. Start reining back on people that talk Kobblers and we might as well shut this place down. And then what would the hard-core of resident billy-no-mates muppets do? Molesting squirrels and Passat Polishing?
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Originally posted by KathyWoolfe View PostThe muslim with only hooks for hands (I forget his name) is being deported to the USA for "suspicion of terrorism" despite only having advocated violence against non-muslims.
That's terrible! Can't we just stone him here instead?
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostNo restrictions. Start reining back on people that talk Kobblers and we might as well shut this place down.
The muslim with only hooks for hands (I forget his name) is being deported to the USA for "suspicion of terrorism" despite only having advocated violence against non-muslims.
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Originally posted by John Galt View PostShould free speach cover those whose views you find abhorrent or should we just restrict to those that the PC lovies find acceptable?
Discuss
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post"free speech includes not only the inoffensive but the irritating, the contentious, the eccentric, the heretical, the unwelcome and the provocative provided it does not tend to provoke violence. Freedom only to speak inoffensively is not worth having." -- Lord Justice Sedley, Redmond-Bate v BPP 1999
That's why we let sasguru spout bollox.
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post"free speech includes not only the inoffensive but the irritating, the contentious, the eccentric, the heretical, the unwelcome and the provocative provided it does not tend to provoke violence. Freedom only to speak inoffensively is not worth having." -- Lord Justice Sedley, Redmond-Bate v BPP 1999
What he said
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"free speech includes not only the inoffensive but the irritating, the contentious, the eccentric, the heretical, the unwelcome and the provocative provided it does not tend to provoke violence. Freedom only to speak inoffensively is not worth having." -- Lord Justice Sedley, Redmond-Bate v BPP 1999
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Freedom of speach
Should free speach cover those whose views you find abhorrent or should we just restrict to those that the PC lovies find acceptable?
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