Originally posted by Ben Kenobi
The only time I have ever had my speech regulated is at the university, and somehow I doubt that is a haven for the right.
The right believes in natural law, and that the state can merely recognise rights, rather then granting them from whole cloth.
If in fact there are no natural rights, then it is perfectly legitimate for the state to grant things like speech licenses and liberty licenses.
The only time I have ever had my speech regulated is at the university, and somehow I doubt that is a haven for the right.
The right believes in natural law, and that the state can merely recognise rights, rather then granting them from whole cloth.
If in fact there are no natural rights, then it is perfectly legitimate for the state to grant things like speech licenses and liberty licenses.
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