It's very common for people to make unprincipled appeals to free speech, i.e. just when it is advantageous to "their side". That they are "unprincipled" about it is revealed by the fact that they won't defend the free speech of people they disagree with.
It's very common for people to make unprincipled appeals to free speech, i.e. just when it is advantageous to "their side". That they are "unprincipled" about it is revealed by the fact that they won't defend the free speech of people they disagree with.
It's very common for people to make unprincipled appeals to free speech, i.e. just when it is advantageous to "their side". That they are "unprincipled" about it is revealed by the fact that they won't defend the free speech of people they disagree with.