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    3 months ago

    So I, as I said before multiple times, don’t care what you think or about the questions you’re asking.

    You seem to care a lot though, so I’ll pose my last question again: when is it acceptable for a government to restrict speech?

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        3 months ago

        I guess here we are.

        You want me to disprove something you said in response to something I said that you admitted you wouldn’t accept evidence of.

        It seems like you really want to talk about government repression of speech though, so why not tell me when it’s acceptable for government to restrict speech?

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            3 months ago

            Yeah, I don’t understand how all that stuff you brought up relates at all to the false claim that Chinese people can’t talk about tiannamen.

            For it to be related a person would have to be some kind of freedom of speech absolutist, which is why I asked if you thought governments should ever limit speech.

            Come on, I’m finally engaging with all the stuff you asked a million years ago, you should be happy!

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                3 months ago

                So are you a speech absolutist? You said authoritarian a bunch of times too, how are you defining that?

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                    3 months ago

                    You don’t need to pretend.

                    Weather the Chinese government exerts any control over speech about tiannamen is immaterial to the false, sinophobic claim that Chinese people can’t talk about it.