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Should Trump be banned from Twitter?
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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'Should Donald Trump, the most powerful man in the world, be banned from Twitter?
Kamala Harris thinks so. On Tuesday she sent a letter to Twitter’s CEO arguing that Trump has been violating the platform’s user agreement. Harris pointed to recent tweets Trump had sent harassing the Ukraine whistleblower and the House intelligence committee chairman, Adam Schiff, as well as Trump’s infamous tweet threatening civil war.
These, Harris said, constitute “blatant threats that put people at risk and our democracy in danger. No user, regardless of their job, wealth, or stature should be exempt from abiding by Twitter’s user agreement, not even the President of the United States,” Harris concluded.'
www.theguardian.com/us-news/2019/oct/04/should-trump-be-banned-from-twitter |
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By *ea monkeyMan
over a year ago
Manchester (he/him) |
In short, yes.
Frankly there's so much about his presidency that pisses all over the history and solemnity of it that it's just commonplace and its become a joke in itself.
'oh he's launched another racist tirade at members of congress'
'whoops, another abuse of power'
'oh dear, another misogynistic tweet from the most powerful man on earth'
I'm just glad that our leader isn't a moron with stupid hair, a flair for misrepresentation and chicanery with an urge to watch the world burn... Oh fuck! |
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"In short, yes.
Frankly there's so much about his presidency that pisses all over the history and solemnity of it that it's just commonplace and its become a joke in itself.
'oh he's launched another racist tirade at members of congress'
'whoops, another abuse of power'
'oh dear, another misogynistic tweet from the most powerful man on earth'
I'm just glad that our leader isn't a moron with stupid hair, a flair for misrepresentation and chicanery with an urge to watch the world burn... Oh fuck! "
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"In short, yes.
Frankly there's so much about his presidency that pisses all over the history and solemnity of it that it's just commonplace and its become a joke in itself.
'oh he's launched another racist tirade at members of congress'
'whoops, another abuse of power'
'oh dear, another misogynistic tweet from the most powerful man on earth'
I'm just glad that our leader isn't a moron with stupid hair, a flair for misrepresentation and chicanery with an urge to watch the world burn... Oh fuck! "
He's an embarrassment .
Should he be banned from Twitter, absolutely. |
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His childish, ill thought out rhetoric puts loads of people in constant danger, individually & groups, thats aside from the fact he should be doing his job, not pissing about on Twitter all the time, so yes. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"In short, yes.
Frankly there's so much about his presidency that pisses all over the history and solemnity of it that it's just commonplace and its become a joke in itself.
'oh he's launched another racist tirade at members of congress'
'whoops, another abuse of power'
'oh dear, another misogynistic tweet from the most powerful man on earth'
I'm just glad that our leader isn't a moron with stupid hair, a flair for misrepresentation and chicanery with an urge to watch the world burn... Oh fuck! "
He's the President, he should be allowed to be racist and misogynistic if he wants. It's not like his followers will follow his lead/ suggestions and attack people or do anything badder like that. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"His childish, ill thought out rhetoric puts loads of people in constant danger, individually & groups, thats aside from the fact he should be doing his job, not pissing about on Twitter all the time, so yes."
Doesn't he Tweet at 5am when he's not out golfing? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"He should be banned from Earth
I'd love that to be a punishment for people; "go on, fuck off to Mars until you're ready to be a decent human" "
The equivalent of ‘go to your room until you apologise’ |
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By *aysolCouple
over a year ago
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No.
I'm no Trump fan but banning people is a slippery slope. If they can ban the US president they can ban anyone. Driving unpopular speech underground doesn't stop that speech from existing. In fact it grows in the darkness. Id rather there be free speech where we can take down hateful and ignorant people with arguments and discussions.
If he's banned I guarantee you he will just be even more popular and probably win the next election. |
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It’s not his tweets that are a problem? It’s the idiots that believe them??? He is the living proof that you can buy anything in America!!! I would be ashamed to be a yank? Whoops, I am one! Shite???? |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"No he should be able to use it just like anyone else just because some don't like what he puts shouldn't stop him from been able to comment."
I do think having his real thoughts out on t'internet are a good thing so people can see how he thinks.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"You can't go telling people what you're thinking on twitter when your the president of the USA, silly boy"
"boy" being the operative word. Very silly!! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"No he should be able to use it just like anyone else just because some don't like what he puts shouldn't stop him from been able to comment.
I do think having his real thoughts out on t'internet are a good thing so people can see how he thinks. Why at least then you can see what he thinks and act accordingly free speech should never be banned no matter what there saying
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By *ea monkeyMan
over a year ago
Manchester (he/him) |
"He is entitled to a voice like everyone else."
You're right actually. Free speech works for all, I just have an issue with anyone spouting hate and rhetoric with impunity. Especially someone who is meant to represent so many that he is writing about. |
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By *ea monkeyMan
over a year ago
Manchester (he/him) |
"No he should be able to use it just like anyone else just because some don't like what he puts shouldn't stop him from been able to comment.
I do think having his real thoughts out on t'internet are a good thing so people can see how he thinks.
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Yes, many people agree with him too. |
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By *ea monkeyMan
over a year ago
Manchester (he/him) |
"He should be banned from Earth
I'd love that to be a punishment for people; "go on, fuck off to Mars until you're ready to be a decent human"
The equivalent of ‘go to your room until you apologise’"
Yep, don't come down until you know what you did wrong and are ready to apologise. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"He is entitled to a voice like everyone else.
You're right actually. Free speech works for all, I just have an issue with anyone spouting hate and rhetoric with impunity. Especially someone who is meant to represent so many that he is writing about. "
Who decides what is 'wrong' or just an opinion though? |
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By *uxinteriorMan
over a year ago
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I guess Twitter is a good medium for voicing concerns or opinions. if someone oversteps the guidelines and breaches the rules, then of course they should be pulled up. Whether or not it would result in a ban is another story.
If Trump wasn't on there, look at the fun people wouldn't have anymore, no more juicy stories/soundbites or chat/news content for the day. |
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Some of the stuff he comes out with makes me feel like I'm living in some kind of alternative reality. If he breaks the rules then he should be treated like anyone else who breaks the rules. One hopes that one day he'll be hoisted by his own petard.
Had to chuckle about Nickleback claiming copyright over content he used in one of his recent missives, resulting in the video being taken down .
I'm just thankful he's not on Instagram! |
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By *ea monkeyMan
over a year ago
Manchester (he/him) |
"He is entitled to a voice like everyone else.
You're right actually. Free speech works for all, I just have an issue with anyone spouting hate and rhetoric with impunity. Especially someone who is meant to represent so many that he is writing about.
Who decides what is 'wrong' or just an opinion though?"
I didn't say right or wrong. However, isn't hate speech, racist, sexist, inflammatory tirades and xenophobic comments, not to mention the simply stupid posts, bad? |
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If the implication of the article is that he's breaching the terms of service, then "he should be able to use it like anyone else" = if he doesn't follow the rules he gets banned. At the moment I feel he gets special treatment.
I think heads of state blurring posts in personal and professional capacity is irresponsible and/or dangerous. (other than fluff like happy birthday/ merry Christmas etc) |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Some of the stuff he comes out with makes me feel like I'm living in some kind of alternative reality. If he breaks the rules then he should be treated like anyone else who breaks the rules. One hopes that one day he'll be hoisted by his own petard.
Had to chuckle about Nickleback claiming copyright over content he used in one of his recent missives, resulting in the video being taken down .
I'm just thankful he's not on Instagram! "
Trump in a bikini on Insta. Corrrr |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"He is entitled to a voice like everyone else.
You're right actually. Free speech works for all, I just have an issue with anyone spouting hate and rhetoric with impunity. Especially someone who is meant to represent so many that he is writing about.
Who decides what is 'wrong' or just an opinion though?
I didn't say right or wrong. However, isn't hate speech, racist, sexist, inflammatory tirades and xenophobic comments, not to mention the simply stupid posts, bad? "
I didn't say you did say it's right or wrong. It was just a thought. Who decides it's racist/ sexist etc. Who decides where the line is on what is bad.
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By *ea monkeyMan
over a year ago
Manchester (he/him) |
"He is entitled to a voice like everyone else.
You're right actually. Free speech works for all, I just have an issue with anyone spouting hate and rhetoric with impunity. Especially someone who is meant to represent so many that he is writing about.
Who decides what is 'wrong' or just an opinion though?
I didn't say right or wrong. However, isn't hate speech, racist, sexist, inflammatory tirades and xenophobic comments, not to mention the simply stupid posts, bad?
I didn't say you did say it's right or wrong. It was just a thought. Who decides it's racist/ sexist etc. Who decides where the line is on what is bad.
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I don't think there's a question of who decides, it simply 'is'.
As for 'bad', it's often a case of perspective. I'm sure his supporters love his tweets but agree that the nationalism, racism and everything else associated with Hitler was bad... |
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By *emini ManMan
over a year ago
There and to the left a bit |
If he's broken the rules of the site then he should be subject to sanctions exactly the same as any other user - if he's not then he should be allowed to continue - it really is as simple as that.
I may not like what he has to say in the slightest but if he's within the rules of the site then he should be free to say what he likes regardless. |
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By *emini ManMan
over a year ago
There and to the left a bit |
"He is entitled to a voice like everyone else.
You're right actually. Free speech works for all, I just have an issue with anyone spouting hate and rhetoric with impunity. Especially someone who is meant to represent so many that he is writing about.
Who decides what is 'wrong' or just an opinion though?
I didn't say right or wrong. However, isn't hate speech, racist, sexist, inflammatory tirades and xenophobic comments, not to mention the simply stupid posts, bad?
I didn't say you did say it's right or wrong. It was just a thought. Who decides it's racist/ sexist etc. Who decides where the line is on what is bad.
I don't think there's a question of who decides, it simply 'is'.
As for 'bad', it's often a case of perspective. I'm sure his supporters love his tweets but agree that the nationalism, racism and everything else associated with Hitler was bad... "
Society, historical precedence and a variety of other factors decree what is acceptable in terms of any kind of -ism and that is an ever evolving thing - what was acceptable in the 50s may not be acceptable now for example. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"He is entitled to a voice like everyone else.
You're right actually. Free speech works for all, I just have an issue with anyone spouting hate and rhetoric with impunity. Especially someone who is meant to represent so many that he is writing about.
Who decides what is 'wrong' or just an opinion though?
I didn't say right or wrong. However, isn't hate speech, racist, sexist, inflammatory tirades and xenophobic comments, not to mention the simply stupid posts, bad?
I didn't say you did say it's right or wrong. It was just a thought. Who decides it's racist/ sexist etc. Who decides where the line is on what is bad.
I don't think there's a question of who decides, it simply 'is'.
As for 'bad', it's often a case of perspective. I'm sure his supporters love his tweets but agree that the nationalism, racism and everything else associated with Hitler was bad...
Society, historical precedence and a variety of other factors decree what is acceptable in terms of any kind of -ism and that is an ever evolving thing - what was acceptable in the 50s may not be acceptable now for example."
But if his supporters agree with him and what he says, they think it's not bad. In their little worlds they think the opinions are acceptable. |
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By *ea monkeyMan
over a year ago
Manchester (he/him) |
"He is entitled to a voice like everyone else.
You're right actually. Free speech works for all, I just have an issue with anyone spouting hate and rhetoric with impunity. Especially someone who is meant to represent so many that he is writing about.
Who decides what is 'wrong' or just an opinion though?
I didn't say right or wrong. However, isn't hate speech, racist, sexist, inflammatory tirades and xenophobic comments, not to mention the simply stupid posts, bad?
I didn't say you did say it's right or wrong. It was just a thought. Who decides it's racist/ sexist etc. Who decides where the line is on what is bad.
I don't think there's a question of who decides, it simply 'is'.
As for 'bad', it's often a case of perspective. I'm sure his supporters love his tweets but agree that the nationalism, racism and everything else associated with Hitler was bad...
Society, historical precedence and a variety of other factors decree what is acceptable in terms of any kind of -ism and that is an ever evolving thing - what was acceptable in the 50s may not be acceptable now for example."
Exactly what I was saying about perspective |
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If someone is putting the safety of others at risk, they should be banned, warned or restricted.
I'm guessing that they'll do little in this case, as it created daily publicity for them worldwide, for free. They're probably more likely to change their terms than boot him out.
And what else would he do, whilst scoffing McDonald's in bed? |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"If someone is putting the safety of others at risk, they should be banned, warned or restricted.
I'm guessing that they'll do little in this case, as it created daily publicity for them worldwide, for free. They're probably more likely to change their terms than boot him out.
And what else would he do, whilst scoffing McDonald's in bed? "
FLOTUS would probably prefer he stays on Twitter! |
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By *hillboyMan
over a year ago
manchester |
Yes I believe he should because all his opinions are bad why can’t he just have the same opinions like everyone else and what he’s doing to the Mexicans is terrible he said he won’t let them in without a back ground check how racist can you be yes they could be criminals but it doesn’t matter they want a better life. He should be band from everything because of his views it’s people like him that people like me needed safe space in university plus he only said 2days ago that he only believes in two genders honest to god ban him we want of speech and expression but he doesn’t know what that is |
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By *reeMan
over a year ago
Paisley |
"In short, yes.
Frankly there's so much about his presidency that pisses all over the history and solemnity of it that it's just commonplace and its become a joke in itself.
'oh he's launched another racist tirade at members of congress'
'whoops, another abuse of power'
'oh dear, another misogynistic tweet from the most powerful man on earth'
I'm just glad that our leader isn't a moron with stupid hair, a flair for misrepresentation and chicanery with an urge to watch the world burn... Oh fuck! "
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By *vcarolTV/TS
over a year ago
kilmarnockish |
I work with a lot of Americans, and have been there pre and post trump taking power.
He is held in high regard by a lot of them, he has brought a sense or renewed the sense of patriotism that has been missing before him.
We live in changing times through the internet, him using that same internet is actually ground breaking tbh, or maybe ahead of his time?
I can’t help tho thinking that Boris is a mini-me of trump.
Btw, before shooting me down in flames, I support neither of them! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"'Should Donald Trump, the most powerful man in the world, be banned from Twitter?
Kamala Harris thinks so. On Tuesday she sent a letter to Twitter’s CEO arguing that Trump has been violating the platform’s user agreement. Harris pointed to recent tweets Trump had sent harassing the Ukraine whistleblower and the House intelligence committee chairman, Adam Schiff, as well as Trump’s infamous tweet threatening civil war.
These, Harris said, constitute “blatant threats that put people at risk and our democracy in danger. No user, regardless of their job, wealth, or stature should be exempt from abiding by Twitter’s user agreement, not even the President of the United States,” Harris concluded.'
www.theguardian.com/us-news/2019/oct/04/should-trump-be-banned-from-twitter" when the Queen pops her clogs bless her can we have Donald as Queen |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Yes I believe he should because all his opinions are bad why can’t he just have the same opinions like everyone else and what he’s doing to the Mexicans is terrible he said he won’t let them in without a back ground check how racist can you be yes they could be criminals but it doesn’t matter they want a better life. He should be band from everything because of his views it’s people like him that people like me needed safe space in university plus he only said 2days ago that he only believes in two genders honest to god ban him we want of speech and expression but he doesn’t know what that is "
What do you mean people like you? Why did you need a safe space? |
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"'Should Donald Trump, the most powerful man in the world, be banned from Twitter?
Kamala Harris thinks so. On Tuesday she sent a letter to Twitter’s CEO arguing that Trump has been violating the platform’s user agreement. Harris pointed to recent tweets Trump had sent harassing the Ukraine whistleblower and the House intelligence committee chairman, Adam Schiff, as well as Trump’s infamous tweet threatening civil war.
These, Harris said, constitute “blatant threats that put people at risk and our democracy in danger. No user, regardless of their job, wealth, or stature should be exempt from abiding by Twitter’s user agreement, not even the President of the United States,” Harris concluded.'
www.theguardian.com/us-news/2019/oct/04/should-trump-be-banned-from-twitter"
Shouldn’t this be in the political forum??? |
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By *ea monkeyMan
over a year ago
Manchester (he/him) |
"Yes. He has no tact, diplomacy, respect, manners or common sense from what I see and hear.
And a bad hair style which is unforgivable "
It's the white bits around his eyes that I find most offensive. |
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By *abs..Woman
over a year ago
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"Yes. He has no tact, diplomacy, respect, manners or common sense from what I see and hear.
And a bad hair style which is unforgivable
It's the white bits around his eyes that I find most offensive. "
It’s a very odd look. I agree. |
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I think History will judge him as the great President who broke the mould. I want to hear what he has to say because unlike our cowardly MPs he says what he thinks, like it or lump it.
I also think he is comic Gold, the gift that keeps giving, like an American Diane Abbot.
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By *hillboyMan
over a year ago
manchester |
"Yes I believe he should because all his opinions are bad why can’t he just have the same opinions like everyone else and what he’s doing to the Mexicans is terrible he said he won’t let them in without a back ground check how racist can you be yes they could be criminals but it doesn’t matter they want a better life. He should be band from everything because of his views it’s people like him that people like me needed safe space in university plus he only said 2days ago that he only believes in two genders honest to god ban him we want of speech and expression but he doesn’t know what that is
What do you mean people like you? Why did you need a safe space?" he as his own ideas that made me feel upset and hurt and passed his ideas on to other people that are conservative too |
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The illiberal left will not allow anything of anyone that does not fit in with their narrow Agenda. There is room for all. It's like so called no platforming at university debating society. Everyone should have a voice even if we don't agree with it. |
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By *ea monkeyMan
over a year ago
Manchester (he/him) |
"The illiberal left will not allow anything of anyone that does not fit in with their narrow Agenda. There is room for all. It's like so called no platforming at university debating society. Everyone should have a voice even if we don't agree with it."
I agree with your point on this.
I will also say though that freedom of speech isn't the same as immunity from consequences.
Yes, he can say what he likes but if it's racist, sexist, any other 'ist' or just plain stupid, he deserves every inch of vilification which he receives.
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By *abs..Woman
over a year ago
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"Yes. He has no tact, diplomacy, respect, manners or common sense from what I see and hear.
And a bad hair style which is unforgivable
So you wouldn’t be tempted to shag him?"
Let me think ... no |
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"The illiberal left will not allow anything of anyone that does not fit in with their narrow Agenda. There is room for all. It's like so called no platforming at university debating society. Everyone should have a voice even if we don't agree with it.
I agree with your point on this.
I will also say though that freedom of speech isn't the same as immunity from consequences.
Yes, he can say what he likes but if it's racist, sexist, any other 'ist' or just plain stupid, he deserves every inch of vilification which he receives.
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I agree on your point. I think he is harshly treated by the media who never praise his achievments. An example is his use of the term 'lynch mob' describing the impeachment proceedings against him. Outraged from the press yet Bill Clinton used pretty much the same words.
As for vetting immigrants, the same people who criticise him will be the first to blame the security services if something goes wrong. I just wish one of our politicians would have his balls. Dennis Skinner is one of the few I admire for saying his piece. Every other MP plays the let's offend as few people as possible to get elected game.
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By (user no longer on site)
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"The illiberal left will not allow anything of anyone that does not fit in with their narrow Agenda. There is room for all. It's like so called no platforming at university debating society. Everyone should have a voice even if we don't agree with it.
I agree with your point on this.
I will also say though that freedom of speech isn't the same as immunity from consequences.
Yes, he can say what he likes but if it's racist, sexist, any other 'ist' or just plain stupid, he deserves every inch of vilification which he receives.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I believe freedom of speech that’s why I want conservatives kicked out of campus. Why is it that the left (liberals) are more tolerant of people’s beliefs than the right that aren’t "
What!?!?! |
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By *hillboyMan
over a year ago
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"I believe freedom of speech that’s why I want conservatives kicked out of campus. Why is it that the left (liberals) are more tolerant of people’s beliefs than the right that aren’t
What!?!?! " because conservatives in campus spread hate speech |
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"His childish, ill thought out rhetoric puts loads of people in constant danger, individually & groups, thats aside from the fact he should be doing his job, not pissing about on Twitter all the time, so yes." |
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"I believe freedom of speech that’s why I want conservatives kicked out of campus. Why is it that the left (liberals) are more tolerant of people’s beliefs than the right that aren’t
What!?!?! because conservatives in campus spread hate speech "
Disagreeing with your views is not necessarily hate speech. To say that all conservatives should be locked up could be construed as just that to some people. I have a novel idea. Listen to the conservatives and debate with them and win by logical arguement .. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"'Should Donald Trump, the most powerful man in the world, be banned from Twitter?
Kamala Harris thinks so. On Tuesday she sent a letter to Twitter’s CEO arguing that Trump has been violating the platform’s user agreement. Harris pointed to recent tweets Trump had sent harassing the Ukraine whistleblower and the House intelligence committee chairman, Adam Schiff, as well as Trump’s infamous tweet threatening civil war.
These, Harris said, constitute “blatant threats that put people at risk and our democracy in danger. No user, regardless of their job, wealth, or stature should be exempt from abiding by Twitter’s user agreement, not even the President of the United States,” Harris concluded.'
www.theguardian.com/us-news/2019/oct/04/should-trump-be-banned-from-twitter" I'd ban him from the hairdressers he always comes out looking the same |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"'Should Donald Trump, the most powerful man in the world, be banned from Twitter?
Kamala Harris thinks so. On Tuesday she sent a letter to Twitter’s CEO arguing that Trump has been violating the platform’s user agreement. Harris pointed to recent tweets Trump had sent harassing the Ukraine whistleblower and the House intelligence committee chairman, Adam Schiff, as well as Trump’s infamous tweet threatening civil war.
These, Harris said, constitute “blatant threats that put people at risk and our democracy in danger. No user, regardless of their job, wealth, or stature should be exempt from abiding by Twitter’s user agreement, not even the President of the United States,” Harris concluded.'
www.theguardian.com/us-news/2019/oct/04/should-trump-be-banned-from-twitter"
Nòooooooo! It free entertainment! |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"'Should Donald Trump, the most powerful man in the world, be banned from Twitter?
Kamala Harris thinks so. On Tuesday she sent a letter to Twitter’s CEO arguing that Trump has been violating the platform’s user agreement. Harris pointed to recent tweets Trump had sent harassing the Ukraine whistleblower and the House intelligence committee chairman, Adam Schiff, as well as Trump’s infamous tweet threatening civil war.
These, Harris said, constitute “blatant threats that put people at risk and our democracy in danger. No user, regardless of their job, wealth, or stature should be exempt from abiding by Twitter’s user agreement, not even the President of the United States,” Harris concluded.'
www.theguardian.com/us-news/2019/oct/04/should-trump-be-banned-from-twitter
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"'Should Donald Trump, the most powerful man in the world, be banned from Twitter?
Kamala Harris thinks so. On Tuesday she sent a letter to Twitter’s CEO arguing that Trump has been violating the platform’s user agreement. Harris pointed to recent tweets Trump had sent harassing the Ukraine whistleblower and the House intelligence committee chairman, Adam Schiff, as well as Trump’s infamous tweet threatening civil war.
These, Harris said, constitute “blatant threats that put people at risk and our democracy in danger. No user, regardless of their job, wealth, or stature should be exempt from abiding by Twitter’s user agreement, not even the President of the United States,” Harris concluded.'
www.theguardian.com/us-news/2019/oct/04/should-trump-be-banned-from-twitterI'd ban him from the hairdressers he always comes out looking the same "
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"'Should Donald Trump, the most powerful man in the world, be banned from Twitter?
Kamala Harris thinks so. On Tuesday she sent a letter to Twitter’s CEO arguing that Trump has been violating the platform’s user agreement. Harris pointed to recent tweets Trump had sent harassing the Ukraine whistleblower and the House intelligence committee chairman, Adam Schiff, as well as Trump’s infamous tweet threatening civil war.
These, Harris said, constitute “blatant threats that put people at risk and our democracy in danger. No user, regardless of their job, wealth, or stature should be exempt from abiding by Twitter’s user agreement, not even the President of the United States,” Harris concluded.'
www.theguardian.com/us-news/2019/oct/04/should-trump-be-banned-from-twitter
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"'Should Donald Trump, the most powerful man in the world, be banned from Twitter?
Kamala Harris thinks so. On Tuesday she sent a letter to Twitter’s CEO arguing that Trump has been violating the platform’s user agreement. Harris pointed to recent tweets Trump had sent harassing the Ukraine whistleblower and the House intelligence committee chairman, Adam Schiff, as well as Trump’s infamous tweet threatening civil war.
These, Harris said, constitute “blatant threats that put people at risk and our democracy in danger. No user, regardless of their job, wealth, or stature should be exempt from abiding by Twitter’s user agreement, not even the President of the United States,” Harris concluded.'
www.theguardian.com/us-news/2019/oct/04/should-trump-be-banned-from-twitterI'd ban him from the hairdressers he always comes out looking the same
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