Sigh. Censorship is never the right path. If someone writing up a law wants to use "birth-giver," let them. If it goes to the floor for a vote and the other people involved in the law making process want the wording changed, take care of it there. "Banning" words (making it a law that you can't say something) is never the answer!
How can ANYONE not get that by this point?
Banning words isn't a "slippery slope," it's a purposeful leap off a cliff into the void.
We're just getting started -- 1938, Berlin, book burning party
Sigh. Censorship is never the right path. If someone writing up a law wants to use "birth-giver," let them. If it goes to the floor for a vote and the other people involved in the law making process want the wording changed, take care of it there. "Banning" words is never the answer!
How can ANYONE not get that by this point?
Banning words isn't a "slippery slope," it's a purposeful leap off a cliff into the void.
We're just getting started -- 1938, Berlin, book burning party
Sigh. Censorship is never the right path. If someone writing up a law wants to use "birth-giver," let them. If it goes to the floor for a vote and the other people involved in the law making process want the wording changed, take care of it there. "Banning" words is never the answer!
How can ANYONE not get that by this point?
Banning words isn't a "slippery slope," it's a purposeful leap off a cliff into the void.
Sigh. Censorship is never the right path. If someone writing up a law wants to use "birth-giver," let them. If it goes to the floor for a vote and the other people involved in the law making process want the wording changed, take care of it there. "Banning" words is never the answer!
How can ANYONE not get that by this point?
Banning words isn't a "slippery slope," it's an purposeful leap off a cliff into the void.
Sigh. Censorship is never the right path. If someone writing up a law wants to use "birth-giver," let them. If it goes to the floor for a vote and the other people involved in the law making process want the wording changed, take care of it there. "Banning" words is never the answer!
How can ANYONE not get that by this point?