If jews and black people can openly discuss white genocide, then the opposite should be true.
Free speech is more about hanging hypocrites by their own nooses rather than simply letting everyone say what they want with no repercussions. Sure, you're free to say anything you want without going to jail, but that doesn't free you from the consequences of saying stupid inflammatory crap about a group of people.
If a white man called for the genocide of black people, I'm right there with the black people ready to tar and feather that bastard; verbally, of course.
If a black man called for the genocide of white people, I'm right there with the white people ready to tar and feather that bastard; verbally, of course.
I maintain the consistent approach to inflammatory speech, in that the government should keep its nose out of what people say and concern themselves only when someone's rights have been infringed. Speech cannot infringe a person's rights, only actions. To clarify, telling someone not to hire another because of their skin color is not speech, it's an act that led to a measurable outcome. This is why things like Affirmative Action is considered an ACTION and not borne out of speech. It's also why Affirmative Action is peak hypocrisy in any world where actions are louder than words.
Free Speech is the primary antagonist to hypocrisy. Feelings (should) have nothing to do with it.
Burn the hypocrites with their own words! That's the American Way! That's the Christian Way!
If jews and black people can openly discuss white genocide, then the opposite should be true.
Free speech is more about hanging hypocrites by their own nooses rather than simply letting everyone say what they want with no repercussions. Sure, you're free to say anything you want without going to jail, but that doesn't free you from the consequences of saying stupid inflammatory crap about a group of people.
If a white man called for the genocide of black people, I'm right there with the black people ready to tar and feather that bastard; verbally, of course.
If a black man called for the genocide of white people, I'm right there with the white people ready to tar and feather that bastard; verbally, of course.
I maintain the consistent approach to inflammatory speech, in that the government should keep its nose out of what people say and concern themselves only when someone's rights have been infringed. Speech cannot infringe a person's rights, only actions. To clarify, telling someone not to hire another because of their skin color is not speech, it's an act that led to a measurable outcome. This is why things like Affirmative Action is considered an ACTION and not borne out of speech. It's also why Affirmative Action is peak hypocrisy in any world where actions are louder than words.
Free Speech is the primary antagonist to hypocrisy. Feelings (should) have nothing to do with it.
Burn the hypocrites with their own words! That's the American Way! That's the Christian Way!