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> why you should respect the jurisdiction pertaining to other regions

Some of us highly value open debate and discussion. Perhaps because it's a core value in some cultures around the world, but maybe that's overly romantic. I suspect many of us have just read Milton's Areopagitica [1] or Mill [2], and have yet to hear any convincing refutations.[3]

So those of us who recognize the value of open sharing of ideas will chafe at any suggestion that ideas are best refuted with suppression.

Others in the world don't share these views.

So we're left with a dilemma that cannot be resolved through mutual respect. You can't both openly debate controversial topics and be silent about them. There's no middle ground. There's no "respecting others beliefs" on this. These are strictly incompatible views on the world, on what information I'm allowed to discuss with my neighbor.

I don't believe any government should have the power of thought control, so I reject the attempt of (especially foreign governments) telling me what I can or cannot discuss with their citizens. I respect the people around the world, but I cannot always respect their laws.

[1] http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/608 [2] http://blog.supplysideliberal.com/post/58569584868/john-stua... [3] Unsurprisingly. How could anyone seriously argue against open discussion and debate while discussing and debating the ideas involved? It's inherently contradictory. Or, those in favor of suppressing speech should first lead by example.




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