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TopicHas woke culture restricted your freedoms?
joe40001
10/21/23 10:07:10 PM
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FolkenRawr posted...
Seriously, are you throwing word salad into a Chat AI or something?

Edit: Freedom of speech in the colloquial sense you're clearly using involves the freedom to be called out for being an asshole. No. No I don't feel any type of fear of expressing my opinions any more or less than I did in 2010.

I am trying to express myself comprehensively and precisely. Maybe it's because I'm on the spectrum, but writing like that is how I like to talk. I feel like if you read it as written is quite intelligible and detailed, but maybe because it doesn't lend itself to skimming some people don't like it. IDK

Edit: Freedom of speech in the colloquial sense you're clearly using involves the freedom to be called out for being an asshole.
It does, but it would not include doxxing, personal IRL harassment, or career sabotage. Also it is often important to draw a distinction between somebody "being an asshole" and somebody holding an opinion that we disagree with.

"If somebody votes for a different political candidate than I would, this does not make them a horrible asshole worthy of hatred and vitriol." IMO in 2010 that statement was uncontroversial. And IMO now is something I feel like many from many places would disagree with.

No. No I don't feel any type of fear of expressing my opinions any more or less than I did in 2010.
While I am quite surprised by this, I appreciate that you answered honestly. Thank you.

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