doesn't mean that your opinion is correct. I'm sure that this applies to some on here.
doesn't mean that your opinion is correct. I'm sure that this applies to some on here.
Last edited by SwalePie; 09-07-2020 at 11:19 AM.
There is no such thing as a correct opinion, Observer. For example, my opinion is that it would be better if the monarchy was restricted (in terms of the civil purse) to the Queen and her immediate family.
That is neither correct nor incorrect, merely a cause for agreement or disagreement.
A post in a comments section I stumbled across......
"The assumption that only the perception of those taking offense is sufficient to define bias is especially pernicious, whether it be an accusation of misogyny, transphobia, racism or any other bias. At the extreme, this surrenders the ground to every pathological narcissist or delusional paranoid. Any thoughtful consideration that falls out of the accepted canon of thought can be attributed to unconscious bias or privilege and thus dismissed. It is mind control that rivals any cult."
Freedom of speech, it's like someone wants to put their hand over your mouth, and no one wants that, do they?
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I’d be interested if the OP has any actual examples of the point they’re trying to make.
When I was a union rep I represented a bloke who invited his manager to ‘**** off’ and also informed him he was a ‘fat ****’. I really wish I’d have tried the free speech defence and seen how far it got us.
Many of the internet free speech warriors here and elsewhere would of course say not only should he have he been sacked, but they don’t believe in trade unions either.
These days, if you say you're English, you'll be arrested and thrown in jail.