On 05/12/2007, Noah Slater <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> See my above argument, you are confusing things terribly.
>
> If you really want to talk about this in terms of free speech you are
> arguing that as a member of society you should be able to take a
> sentence such as "I love apples" and forbid anyone else from ever
> saying it again.


No, I'm arguing that anyone has the right to stop saying "I love apples" if
they so wish.

> How does Godwin's law apply here?
>
> Because you mentioned the Haulocaust.


Actually I mentioned a holocaust denier as an example of someone an holding
an extreme point of view. Godwin does not apply.

Vijay.

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