Society has every right to establish standards of behavior, and doing so, no matter how much you might hate it, does not violate your right to free speech.

Bullshit. (Just exercising my right to free speech).

I'm not joking here, I have the opinion that ideas like the one I quote hurt society - they are the first step to an absolute form of government. One should be extremely careful when preventing form of speech. Regardless whether you call it "standards of behaviour", "national security", "terrorism" or "unpattriotic" - just don't prevent people from using certain words.

But this has nothing to do with Perl anymore, so let's stop here or continue on a more appropriate forum.

Abigail


In reply to Re: Profanity in the CB/Nodes by Abigail-II
in thread Profanity in the CB/Nodes by AcidHawk

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