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William Nichols's avatar

I prefer freedom of speech because it tells me who I should avoid.

However, although I am sympathetic with your thesis, as an employer I would have a hard time trusting someone capable of statements applauding murder to make any public statements on my behalf (as an employer, avoid this person) There is a reason many in sports and entertainment have morals clauses in their contracts. For those in entertainment, marketing, or public relations I have a hard time feeling any sympathy for them exposing their unsuitability for the position. More pointedly, as a US citizen, I rather prefer that those expressing a willingness to tolerate political violence be kept out of my country, please (as a citizen in a civilized nation, avoid these sorts)!

In the case of our comic book author, calling Kirk a Nazi is an example that crosses a line. I Killing a nazi (remember the "Punch a Nazi" meme?), could be considered a public service. Who wouldn't want to kill HItler?. So throwing around "Fascist" and "Nazi" casually at least sounds like a call for murder. Although we may want to protect that speech, this sort of dehumanizing name calling doesn't do anyone any good. Except, for me it identifies the truly vile people who I need to make sure to stay far away from. So, State Department, yes please keep them in a different country.

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The hypocrites at FIRE have no business talking about their supposed support of free expression or cancel culture. When a Springfield, Ohio, couple was recently targeted by protesters, officials, and police about a book they wrote about crime in Springfield, FIRE refused to get involved. Surveillance video and citizen video show protesters attacking the husband first. But police arrested him not the protesters, calling him an agitator. The City Commission condemned the couple for criticizing them and praised the violent mob. But because the victim wasn't a far-left extremist attacking someone or threatening to kill someone, FIRE couldn't get up on its soapbox and preach about free speech.

https://youtu.be/l7hvdGK9lUI

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