QuantumEntangled
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Can you provide any examples of non-governmental bullying occurring without the exercise of free-speech?
with respect, standard rules of debate dictate that the onus is not on me to do so, but on you to support the claim. If you cannot support the claim, then the claim is invalidated on those grounds.
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It is ironic that free speech is the means of bullying people into self-censorship.
Can you provide a couple examples of this happening?
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I wish to first clarify that species become extinct naturally all the time. But, I feel this is not the question that was intended.
Each time a species goes extinct due to human activity the entire ecosystem loses. It is a balance that nature manages on her own quite nicely. However, we humans have become more powerful than nature. Our activities, once acceptable, is slowly being realized as not acceptable. Much too slowly. Many more species are becoming extinct than nature can compensate for. I find it inappropriate, and morally distasteful (no offense, just being honest), to think that any one species is less important than the others. They are all important, smart or not, pretty or not, tasty or not.
Peace guys
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I was bullied throughout my entire childhood. I actually never got a break, because when I got home my older bother did the bullying. On one hand it does develop strength and conviction of personal belief. At least it did in me. No, it wasn't fair. But it happened and we all have to move on eventually. Whether or not a law is made against bullying may not be relevant, anyway. Most often the bully picks a time and place where nothing can interfere with it with no observers. So, you can make a law against it, but you won't be able to enforce that law, because there will always be reasonable doubt in favour of the bully.
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Bullying and Freedom of Speech
in Ethics
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I understood your statement and I am asking for support.
I'm not asking for much.