position where it resembles wha twitter is today, but making th improvements he promises. i think the first step is no that he s going to buckle. he has said correctly in my vie that there still needs to be in moderation, we can t have the site littered with or with commercial spam, that wouldn t make it a usable site. yet he still needs to manage th site, i offered to hallmark principles, the first is no viewpoint -based discrimination. take that down commercial spam and, but you can t discriminate against viewpoints. even when it comes to hateful and offensive speech, give the power back to the user. if the user wants to opt in, it great, give that decision to th user, but allow each user to decide for themselves whether o not they want to see the speech
easier to remain silent often , but intent and context and patterns of behavior matter, a real commitment to liberal values means open dialogue that doesn t immediately assume the worst about people who say disagreeable things. as the head of pan america cautioned, if suspensions were prompted solely by offensive speech rather than bias conduct, they could add to the existing sense of chill in our public discourse regarding sensitive topics. the drive to appease upset stake holders must not override institution s commitment to free speech, she said. what are the takeaways? first, these viruses of group hate will only be defeated when we all take them as a personal insult, not to our tribal identity, but to our common humanity. second, some historic tragedies are not like anything else. the holocaust is the holocaust. just as slavery is slavery. third, and finally, in order to build the broadest coalition to
are done, it s offensive speech, the speech is irrelevant from his abusive but that s a subjective policy so the injunction was issued against that policy but i think parents concerns now, you have policies so subjective if you get the federal government involved because school board members don t like your opinion and therefore labels them as abusive or offensive, it s a real problem. paul: where was this? in pennsylvania. paul: okay, outside lid off you, north of philadelphia. bill, is this going to be with us for quite some time to 2022? yes, is a debate whether public schools are accountable to the public. that s what terry mcauliffe denied when he said parents shouldn t have a role. so many officials are elected, they are the least representative part of our system, very unaccountable, generally designed to be
when are we going to put an end to this. freedom of speech is against offensive speech. people offend me all the time, i don t care i move on. i grow from it, tell them off, move on. it s pretty concerning this is where we re at right now greg: sean is there anything that needs to be done to toughen up these college kids? like prison? well, prison unfortunately doesn t even toughen up our bad guys. i have a 19 year old son and i ve tried to teach him from growing up, man, you don t have to like everything, you re not going to like everything. everyone s going to have their own opinion and that s something we talked about with live pd. the people that didn t like it, change the dam channel. instagram, you don t like what someone posts on instagram unfollow them. you don t have to listen to it. this is america and we all are entitled to our own opinion greg: not everybody, though. you know, kill meade. am i allowed to report all