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It's troubling that you're unable to see the difference between restricting hate speech and protecting marginalized people so they can participate equitably in society.


I see parallels to the 2A movement -- laser focus on the part they like without recognition that other factors are at play as well.


They already can participate equitably. They just don't like having to follow the same processes everyone else has to.

There is no express route to stripping someone else of their civil liberty.




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