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Freedom of Speech has been a heavily debated topic for years. How far can you go with Freedom of Speech before it becomes a bad thing ? Currently Freedom of Speech is a human right as long as you don't directly insult someone. However people are being insulted very easily in this modern day (even in this clan). And with the 'Social Justice Warriors' of these days(Modern Femminism, BLM, A part of the LGBT community) who get insulted if you simply look at them the wrong way. I'm not saying each person of the group I mentioned is like this, personaly I support the LGBT community and think that everyone deserves the same rights with maybe some exeptions.So I think it's good we look at what does Freedom of Speech really stand for and how should this basic human right be used.We all have our opinion about things like Religion, and Politics the 2 topics that sparks the most discussion. Since we aren't ruled by a dictator we are allowed to say what we want about these topics as long as you don't directly insult someone because he or she thinks differently.So let's talk about the Freedom of Speech in Religion.As most of you know I dont believe in any god but if you do that's fine we don't need to share the same opinion and I respect you for that, however people who try to force religion upon others and/or use religion as an excuse for how they are deserve no respect. A few Examples:- Terrorism, killing people because they are 'non-believers'.- Homophobic Behaviour (This isn't always a Religion thing!!), Gay people burn in hell.- Forcing God upon us, what I mean with this is the people that get butthurt when you say you don't believe in god and then go in full self defence mode like you just insulted their ancestor. These people are extremely anoying I don't believe in your god and you can't change that and if that is in my lifestyle that I am an atheïst deal with it.People can always say they don't believe and there are alot of valid reasons (basicly all reasons are valid for this) to why someone doesn't believe and if you get personaly insulted because someone says they dont think god exist you have some serious problems.So let's talk about Freedom of Speech in Politics.I am part of the Right wing. I think you should first take care of yourself before you can take care of others. And as long as we have problems in our own countries that need to be fixed I dont support bringing all these immigrants is a good idea (with the number of reported abuses and rape by the hands of immigrants has increased). This is my opinion you might hate me for it but honestly that doesn't bother me we all have our own opinions.So Freedom of Speech is a good thing in my opinion and people who get insulted by people their opinion are the real problem not the fact you can say your opinion !
Quote from: Noxarion on June 19, 2017, 12:20:17Freedom of Speech has been a heavily debated topic for years. How far can you go with Freedom of Speech before it becomes a bad thing ? Currently Freedom of Speech is a human right as long as you don't directly insult someone. However people are being insulted very easily in this modern day (even in this clan). And with the 'Social Justice Warriors' of these days(Modern Femminism, BLM, A part of the LGBT community) who get insulted if you simply look at them the wrong way. I'm not saying each person of the group I mentioned is like this, personaly I support the LGBT community and think that everyone deserves the same rights with maybe some exeptions.So I think it's good we look at what does Freedom of Speech really stand for and how should this basic human right be used.We all have our opinion about things like Religion, and Politics the 2 topics that sparks the most discussion. Since we aren't ruled by a dictator we are allowed to say what we want about these topics as long as you don't directly insult someone because he or she thinks differently.So let's talk about the Freedom of Speech in Religion.As most of you know I dont believe in any god but if you do that's fine we don't need to share the same opinion and I respect you for that, however people who try to force religion upon others and/or use religion as an excuse for how they are deserve no respect. A few Examples:- Terrorism, killing people because they are 'non-believers'.- Homophobic Behaviour (This isn't always a Religion thing!!), Gay people burn in hell.- Forcing God upon us, what I mean with this is the people that get butthurt when you say you don't believe in god and then go in full self defence mode like you just insulted their ancestor. These people are extremely anoying I don't believe in your god and you can't change that and if that is in my lifestyle that I am an atheïst deal with it.People can always say they don't believe and there are alot of valid reasons (basicly all reasons are valid for this) to why someone doesn't believe and if you get personaly insulted because someone says they dont think god exist you have some serious problems.So let's talk about Freedom of Speech in Politics.I am part of the Right wing. I think you should first take care of yourself before you can take care of others. And as long as we have problems in our own countries that need to be fixed I dont support bringing all these immigrants is a good idea (with the number of reported abuses and rape by the hands of immigrants has increased). This is my opinion you might hate me for it but honestly that doesn't bother me we all have our own opinions.So Freedom of Speech is a good thing in my opinion and people who get insulted by people their opinion are the real problem not the fact you can say your opinion !I'd like you to go into more detail about what you deem to be bad about "social justice warriors." I know the term is usually used as a kind of put-down for progressive social views, but what exactly about those views do you not like? Also, what "exceptions" are you talking about in relation to everyone having the same rights?Also, when it comes to the immigration issue, I'm assuming you live in the United States since that's such a hot topic, especially in this recent election. But I don't understand the argument that "we need to solve problems here at home before accepting more" when it comes to immigrants/refugees entering the country. There are numerous studies that show that crime rates among immigrants are actually much lower than non-immigrants. I think one of the biggest issues when it comes to freedom of speech is the idea that "everyone is entitled to their own opinion." This sounds great, but I partially disagree with it. When it comes to public policy or the progression of a country, policy, science, law, etc., I disagree. A more accurate statement would be that "everyone is entitled to their informed opinion." You may have an opinion that the earth is flat, but that uninformed opinion has no place in in the scientific world. The term "ignorant" comes into play here - someone may have an opinion about an issue, but that doesn't mean that they're informed on it, nor does it mean that they have the right to dictate other peoples' ways of life based off of this ignorance.
There are numerous studies that show that crime rates among immigrants are actually much lower than non-immigrants.