• yottle@kopitalk.net
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    3 days ago

    Oh, you’re an American.

    Say what you will about the US. It’s far from perfect. But their legal model for human rights is more robust than many of their peer countries. The fact that free speech is constitutionally protected there is good thing and the fact that free speech is dependent on majority support is a weakness of the UK system; that is, after all, how the UK got themselves into this current situation.

    (I’m not American btw, and I’m by no means a big fan of the US. But still, you have to give credit where credit is due.)

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      3 days ago

      They literally murdered their own citizens in broad daylight and it was filmed.

      But yes, in theory they can say what they want. See how it’s often used to belittle minorities and gay people.

      Brilliant system. Couldn’t fault it.

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        3 days ago

        Brilliant system. Couldn’t fault it.

        If you read my original comment, you’ll notice that I said the US is far from perfect and I’m not a big fan. That said, it’s an incredibly unnuanced take to think that literally everything the US does is evil. They do at least some things right, even if you want to argue that, on balance, they suck. And one of the things that they do do right is their protections of free speech. This prevents a situation where you can arrest people for protesting in support of Palestine, as currently happens in the UK and Australia.