Phillip Pullman on Free Speech
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It's such a fine line between stupid and clever. Random guest posting.
It's such a fine line between stupid and clever. Random guest posting.
Re: Phillip Pullman on Free Speech
That's what I said.Jovial Monk wrote:IQ is trolling.Sappho wrote:For reasons beyond my comprehension, this forum has a long and illustrious history of slagging off at another's expense. It's a tradition about these parts that attracted the masters of verbal vitriol.Jovial Monk wrote:But he shouldn't be left to drive people off this or other boards.
IQ is merely living that tradition.
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Re: Phillip Pullman on Free Speech
Monk is bawlingJovial Monk wrote:IQ is trolling.
Re: Phillip Pullman on Free Speech
Sappho wrote:
No I don't think it is. A person should be able to express their hate thoughtfully. Vulgarity however does not by necessity express hate well thought. For example National Action/ The Third Reich express/ed hate of other races. IQ expresses vulgarity towards JM. The former groups seek/sort justification for their hatred of other races. IQ merely seeks to be as vulgar as possible. I am satisfied that the former groups genuinely hate many other races, based on their speeches. I am satisfied that IQ thoroughly enjoys toying with JM and causing him annoyance on this forum, based on his dramatic emoting.
Do you see the difference now? The former is thinking in words. The latter is emoting in words. Surely, you do not believe also that emotions expressed should have as free a reign as thoughts expressed?
u dont believe in freedom u leftard hypocrite,
http://polanimal.com/polanimal/viewtopi ... 160#p34160
Aussie is banned from my forum
ur like boxy, he discriminates like u do
u said u were an advocate of free speech u lying fluffy bunny, u don't understand what free speech is. it means free speech for all, not free speech for some and not othersboxy wrote:The following is a warning which has been issued to you by an administrator or moderator of this site.This is a warning regarding the following post made by you: http://www.ozpolitic.com/polanimal/view ... 467#p29467 .
Please stay on topic.
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Re: Phillip Pullman on Free Speech
Not really. It could apply to a great number of people throughout their PA "careers".AiA in Atlanta wrote:Did you have anyone specific in mind when you wrote that?boxy wrote: I wonder what his thoughts are on having someone follow him around, calling him a fluffy bunny at every opportunity, to express their disagreement with his writing? Is stalking a legitimate form of free speech?
"But you will run your fluffy bunny mouth at me. And I will take it, to play poker."
Re: Phillip Pullman on Free Speech
So, list the 'great number.'It could apply to a great number of people throughout their PA "careers".
A 'great number' is quite a lot, yes? Heave ho, boxy, spill the beans on each and all of that 'great number.'
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Re: Phillip Pullman on Free Speech
Too much effort for no return. Thanks for the interest though, Arsie.
"But you will run your fluffy bunny mouth at me. And I will take it, to play poker."
Re: Phillip Pullman on Free Speech
You made the allegation. Back it up.boxy wrote:Too much effort for no return. Thanks for the interest though, Arsie.
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