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Kids Protest thier own Graduation
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(05-23-2017, 12:09 AM)Vlad Wrote: That analogy not quite there. Work on it some more.

I'll get you started...

IF YOU DECIDE TO BUY a newspaper (IF YOU DECIDE TO GO TO THE COMMENCEMENT)...

go ahead take it from here...

Easy to think of variations. You buy a newspaper not expecting to find the opinions in it, then throw it away once you do. A protest against the publishers right to free speech?

Or the publisher is standing by the newstand when you buy the paper. You make sure he sees you throw it away. That means you think he should not have the right to free speech--or that you simply disagree with his opinions?

While I am standing to questions, maybe you could stand to one too. 

Is any protest of any speaker ipso facto a protest against the principle of free speech, or itself a practice of free speech?
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RE: Kids Protest thier own Graduation - Dill - 05-23-2017, 12:53 AM

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