Buying Twitter, Elon Musk Will Face Reality of His Free-Speech Talk
…Houston, we got problems.
Might be most people are wrong and I am right …how comes?
Free speech is one of the columns of Democracy but… it does
not mean anyone could tell whatever they please.
The dilemma:
Permit me to tell this: you readers are a f…ck. This is very much of an insult conveyed to
unknown people. People, anyone, deserves
respect. Of course, some few, assuming, would not care yet some of the most
would.
Decency.
Decency had been a rule in existence for years and years
passed and years and years to come. It is thought that it is a rule. With today technology, people had been able
to express their emotions and their physical state of being. Am good, you are bad. Care for me but do not
care for you; or am bad, you are good. Care for you but do not care for
me. And the complexity in mixing up the
statement in many manners or form as Good we are, bad them all and the blah,
blah, blah of manners in mixing that.
If FREE SPEECH IS FORBIDEN, this could happens falling into
a state of dictatorship. If FREE SPEECH IS ESTABLISHED WITH NO RESTRICTIONS,
this could happen, falling in a state of chaos.
So, there should be something that limits FREE SPEECH …and
that is the understanding that other people shall be treated with some degree
of respect in order to gain their side, this is, their support. Could someone go to war to fight against a so-call
enemy with a co-fighter suppose to be your friend being an enemy too? Or should someone go to war to fight against
a so-call friend with a co-fighter supposing it is your enemy too?
FREE SPEECH is not free speech if there are no morals inside
it, it is LIBERTINAGE. Permit me to put
an example here from “TheFreeDictionary by Farlex”: References in classic literature
Only, her mental excesses were theoretical,
hedged in by so much humane feeling and conventional reserves, that they
amounted to no more than mere libertinage of thought; whereas the other
woman, the governess of Flora de Barral, was, as you may have noticed, severely
practical--terribly practical.
Why shouldn't a governess have passions, all
the passions, even that of libertinage, and even ungovernable passions;
yet suppressed by the very same means which keep the rest of us in order: early
training--necessity--circumstances--fear of consequences; till there comes an
age, a time when the restraint of years becomes intolerable--and infatuation
irresistible
So, as could be expected here, FREE SPEECH, could turn into
a state of intolerance toward other people, endangering their health, physical
state of been and damaging their live, even provoking their death.
FREEDOM OF SPEECH is not free speech but the calling for
chaos if there is no rule to subject it which is respect.