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Any examples of destroying property of a democratic government?

"who is white but" - a movie should be evaluated by what's on the screen, without regard to the races of the people who made it.

"gets away with yelling"

Kind of scary that police can withdraw their protection from people they don't like. Do you have that much faith in the judgement of police? Are there any other groups they tend to "wink" at crimes against?

But you're advocating punching a guy who is yelling at your friend. That's a crime, now. Should it not be?

The violence you're justifying is illegal. Do you think it should be legal? How would such a law work?

I don't think the guy who got sprayed is a Nazi. Do you think spraying acid in his eyes, or Nazi's eyes, should be legal? He may be permanently blinded.

Antifa sprayed acid in someone's eyes in Charlottesville. Is that not bad? A BLM supporter killed 5 police officers in Dallas in 2016 - I don't hold BLM responsible for that, but how is that different than this guy who ran down that poor woman? Why is one the fault of the group and the other not?

Are people really arguing that GoDaddy violated the first amendment?

Hate is a feeling, I don't think your laws can stop it.

One of them had acid sprayed in his eyes and may be blind now. Is that justice?

Right, a commission is different from a prosecution in that it isn't bound by rules of evidence or due process.

No, it's not. There's much more to creating a society where free speech is possible than lack of government censorship. Pretty much all communication is facilitated by private property.

There's more to free speech than the First Amendment. Most countries we consider "free" have no constitutional protection for speech the way we do. You and I are having a discussion using our internet connections provided by our cable companies - if those companies censored this conversation, surely that would impact

It's all too deliberate.

Someone sprayed hydrochloric acid in one of the alt-right guy's eyes, he may be blind now. Can I be against that?

Will Arnett morphed into a cool-dad casualwear model so slowly, I hardly even noticed!

Have not seen a single person here state that google did not have the legal right to fire this guy.

Google's statement says he was fired for his views, not the manner in which he shared them: "portions of the memo violate our Code of Conduct and cross the line by advancing harmful gender stereotypes in our workplace"