r/benshapiro Jan 01 '24

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u/omega552003 Jan 01 '24

While I don’t deny that there is that constitutional right, I still see merit in making it harder to speak freely so free speech stays out of the mouths of people who wish to say things that others find offensive.

If you’re a responsible speaker, then go ahead. You’ll go through those requirements and you’ll have your free speech. But let’s make it harder for nutcases to just say whatever they want and run into a school and say it.

How you fucking sound to me.

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u/SandwitchZebra Jan 01 '24

Did free speech kill 17 people at Lewiston last year?

Did it kill 10 in Monterey Park the same year?

Did it kill 19 children in Uvalde the year before that?

What about Columbine, Sandy Hook, the Orlando nightclub, Virginia Tech, Parkland, the Aurora theater, the Pittsburgh synagogue, The Nashville Covenant School, Las Vegas. Did free speech cause all those fatalities?

If you honestly think making sure that guns don’t end up with murderous psychopaths is some Nineteen Eighty-Four bs then you’re clearly a coward who is unwilling to acknowledge that this is a goddamn problem.

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u/Clammypollack Jan 01 '24

Many on the left are calling all kinds of speech a form of violence, so Omega has a point.

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u/[deleted] Jan 02 '24

Silence is also violence