What he was specifically arguing about in this instance was that actually making speech illegal (based on an individual’s religious beliefs) puts people in particularly precarious positions, as there’s no universal guide for what counts. What he was arguing, in this instance, was for people to be able to speak freely… and then face the social, professional, and cultural consequences of that speech, both good and bad.
Outrage over people being outraged is outrageously annoying.
Parker Molloy
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Thanks for this! I find it very frustrating when quotes are taken out of context and mis-used as a result. Not outraged by it, but frustrated that people don’t seek the source to clarify the intended meaning before jumping on a band-wagon or using it to their own end. Like, I’ve seen that meme of Stephen’s quote to justify racism and sexism.