• drmeanfeel@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    The meaning of those words is absolutely some law, whether natural or governmental, and depends entirely upon the context of the power structure involved.

    If you got slapped in your goofy ass face every time you said, well let me just pull up a real, actual quote from you:

    "Women do not want to help men but they expect help from them.

    That doesn’t make me miserable that’s just accepting the world the way it is and it’s a life lesson men tend to learn the hard way."

    If they slapped your extremely goofy, unserious face and called you a generalizing, pathetic, and small person, that wouldn’t be them hating free speech.

    Hell, they’d be exercising it! How wonderful!

    Now, if the government came to your door and impounded your 4 wheel drive incompetence with relationships, then you might have a victorious day in court.

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      1 year ago

      Uh yes actually if you physically strike a person when they say something you find “pathetic”, or any other adjective, you are in fact against free speech.

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        No that’s excercising freedom expression. You are free from persecution from the government, not ostracization socially. Nazis should be punched, not protected. There’s no such thing as free speech for Nazis. Same thing in this case, you say bullshit, people are “free” to react how they will to it.