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james spinelli's avatar

I think you're missing the point. It's one thing to engage in free speech.It's another thing to block the golden gate bridge, the Bay Bridge, and all the other illegal shenanigans currently being carried out by these groups. A faction, no matter what they espouse have no right to impede the rights of the majority in carrying out their daily activities. It's criminal, period. Whether it's truckers in Ottawa or pro-Palestinian groups illegally camping on private property they should expect arrest and prosecution.

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Andrew Wurzer's avatar

I mean, I don't think they expect us not to notice. I don't think they themselves notice. To your average politician and their fellow traveler political hacks, the stand for the truckers was not motivated by free speech; it was motivated by values-in-common. Free speech was merely the *tool* used to help their friends. Now that they have values-in-common with a different group (or at least, enemies-in-common?), they don't notice free speech, because it's not a tool that helps them.

They don't *actually* have free speech principles.

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