Galaxy
Nobody believes in complete freedom of speech, so for example I believe you shouldnt be allowed to say I am shoplifter if I am not. But it should be the fewest limits as possible. Controlling speech always impacts the most vulnerable as we have seen in recent years.
Nobody believes in complete freedom of speech
In which case, there have to be limits then, surely?
you shouldnt be allowed to say I am shoplifter if I am not
In the same way that Mark Heath repeatedly said the offender behind the attacks - the murder - of those three girls in Southport was an asylum seeker named Ali Al Shakati. Which he was not.
Heath also wrote that perpetrator was a failed asylum seeker who was on a plane to Rwanda "that got stopped" by the Labour party, Sir Keir Starmer and "other lefties".
None of which was true.
You are not a shoplifter and the murderer was not an asylum seeker.
Neither was he, as was implied, a Muslim. Both his parents were Catholics.
This is the thing with free-speech, it really does come with responsibility, not least the responsibility to be truthful and not post misinformation that can, and did in this case, lead to serious rioting. Which Musk is now capitalising on by suggesting we are (or were) on the brink of civil-war, and allowing Starmer to be mocked for locking people up for hurty-words, and concurring with a post suggesting the King should dissolve Parliament and call an election.
It's insidious, it's absurd, it's dangerous.