The right to offend is what free speech looks like in practice, and the whole
point about free speech is you don't pick who gets to enjoy it.
Not exact matches
Law professor Eugene Volokh, who blogs
about free speech issues at the Washington Post, has made the same
point in the past to argue that Google's (GOOG) choice of search results are a form of
free speech.
Highly educated Americans are
about 24 percentage
points more likely than their less educated counterparts to support the
free -
speech rights of an atheist.
Is it not disturbing (as I
point out in installment 4), that rather than leading the
free -
speech charge, cultural icons such as Margaret Atwood and David Suzuki seem utterly laissez - faire
about liberty?
Otherwise one might think that as with holocaust denial, and hand - wringing
about a loss of
free speech, you are holding a serious issue like McCarthyism hostage to score
points in the climate wars.
More to the
point, she continued, was the inconsistency between Roberts» comments yesterday
about protecting
free speech and his opinion in the so - called bong hits 4 Jesus case: