The Free Speech Maneuver
a situation in when a person comments on another person’s comment/opinion/statement/sentence and that other person claims they “have free speech and a right to an opinion” but then makes a biased claim stating that because of their free speech rights, that person should respect and not make comments about their comment/opinion/statement/sentence. little does that person know is that free speech is a double standard.
person 1: “i don’t like black people.”
person 2: “well i don’t like you and i think your opinion sucks.”
person 1: “hey this is america! i have free speech so shut up you -sshole!”
person 2: “here we go again, the free speech maneuver…”
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