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and besides, who do you think would be making the rules?

Met someone today

who doesn't believe in

freedom of speech.

His argument was

that people abuse it

that we say horrible things

and we shouldn't.

He asked me if

someone said that

everyone should die

would I support their right

to say that?

And I said yes.

I would rather

hear what they

thought than have them

kept silent or censored.

He asked me if

****** had the

right to say that

all Jews should die.

I said yes. Not because

I believe in what he's saying,

but because I believe that

I have the right to argue

that point.

He said that we shouldn't

have freedom of speech because

some people could talk for hours

about ridiculous things.

I didn't even want to argue with that.

Of course people say ridiculous things

they're people, they have that right.

 

Knowing is better than not knowing,

every time.

I would rather have the chance

to say no than simply be told

what to do and not do.

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Jan 18, 2013
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