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Latest revision as of 16:51, 17 December 2022
xkcd 1357: Free Speech.
- Free Speech @ xkcd
Transcript
Cueball: Public Service Announcement: The Right to Free Speech means the government can't arrest you for what you say.
Cueball: It doesn't mean that anyone else has to listen to your bullshit, or host you while you share it.
Cueball: The 1st Amendment doesn't shield you from criticism or consequences.
Cueball: If you're yelled at, boycotted, have your show canceled, or get banned from an Internet community, your free speech rights aren't being violated.
Cueball: It's just that the people listening think you're an asshole,
[A picture of a partially open door is displayed.]
Cueball: And they're showing you the door.
- 1357: Free Speech @ explainxkcd.com
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