"I just have to point out, from any perspective, a crime against property (ELF torching a building, for example) and murder (killing a doctor) are far different levels of crime.Neither may be right or justified, but crimes against people are far more heinous than destroying property."I don't doubt your sincerity, nor do I quibble with your definition. However, the consequences of free speech, even in the context of this heinous set of circumstances, seem quite the lesser evil to the consequences of non-free speech.
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"I just have to point out, from any perspective, a crime against property (ELF torching a building, for example) and murder (killing a doctor) are far different levels of crime.Neither may be right or justified, but crimes against people are far more heinous than destroying property."I don't doubt your sincerity, nor do I quibble with your definition. However, the consequences of free speech, even in the context of this heinous set of circumstances, seem quite the lesser evil to the consequences of non-free speech.
Herring405
posted 2009.06.05
posted on June 5th 2009
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The consequences of 'free speech' .... – edlorah on June 2nd, 2009-
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Re: The consequences of 'free speech' .... – edlorah on June 2nd, 2009
Re: The consequences of 'free speech' .... – rosskolnikov on June 3rd, 2009-
Re: The consequences of 'free speech' .... – edlorah on June 3rd, 2009
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