Freedom of Speech: Is there a standard

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  1. Ziggy Stardust

    Ziggy Stardust Well-Known Member

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    Why do you even make the first statement?

    This is the question: Is what that person said a violation of the other persons rights?
     
  2. slipperyfish

    slipperyfish Well-Known Member

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    Well that is the point that Object was making in the last 2 lines of their post.
     
  3. Ziggy Stardust

    Ziggy Stardust Well-Known Member

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    And? I'm perfectly happy with the last 2 sentences of his post.
     
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    slipperyfish Well-Known Member

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    Why do you not believe that all man has a fundamental right to their own lives ?
     
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    Ziggy Stardust Well-Known Member

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    The Death Penalty.
     
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    The death penalty is rarely given to someone who speaks freely. And if we are speaking about freedom in general, the death penalty is rarely given to an innocent person.

    However we are talking about the freedom of speech.
     

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