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BUGS and Freedom of Speech

Freedom of speech is pointless if we are not speaking the same language.

The classic example of freedom of speech is a bad one. It says you have a right to free speech but you do not have the right to shout “Fire!” in a crowded theater.

This is a bad example because of a point that never seems to occur to anyone who repeats this particular drivel:

What if the theater really IS on fire?

We push the Mantra because no one ANSWERS our Question.

They call us Nazis and outlaw the question.

Someone who wants to repeat something they can repeat anywhere and are ENCOURAGED to repeat everywhere is not talking about free speech. He HAS free speech.

We repeat the Mantra because we should have free speech too.

BUGS is not for the repetition of stuff anyone can say anywhere and that we have answered all our lives.

You can only demand the right to scream “Fire!” if there really IS a fire.

The Mantra is legitimate point that one is not ALLOWED to make. This does not obligate us to let every raving anti-white repeat at length the same thing he is not only allowed, but encouraged, to say elsewhere.

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