Rights: LJ/WFI, public/private, legal/moral

May 31, 2007 17:06

This LJ Abuse / Warriors For Innocence debacle has brought up an important conflict in the way we use terms like "rights." A number of users have written that LJ has violated their right to free speech. On the other hand, jamie_miller makes the point that words like censorship, free speech, and right to expression pertain to the relationship between a ( Read more... )

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betterbombshell June 1 2007, 01:22:30 UTC
I love the distinction you've made here.

A couple weeks ago a friend told me that there are three phrases that upon hearing, it is usually safe to assume the speaker doesn't know what he's talking about. That's an awkward sentence, but the phrases were: "Free(dom of) Speech," "Entrapment," and "Bait and Switch." I couldn't help but think of that conversation as this situation unfolded.

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kuh ching goes th steel trap lostcosmonaut June 1 2007, 02:03:49 UTC
i am almost sorry to say how hot this is.--mza.

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aparecida June 3 2007, 02:42:47 UTC
thank you
xoxo
you won't be in DC July 10-15ish, will you? :/

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on th road june 23 through july 8 lostcosmonaut June 3 2007, 04:02:54 UTC
shore will, assuming th American South returns me! Keep in touch!--mza.

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febomac June 4 2007, 06:12:26 UTC
You're right, I would never use the term 'right' as a legal term without some kind of caveat. I guess that I lost something in translation.

I agree that a husband should not have a legal right over their wife's decision to have an abortion.

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ballpointsword June 20 2007, 16:20:25 UTC
almost all of your public entries have made me want to discuss, so i thought i might see what the friends only ones are like?

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greystroke October 24 2007, 16:00:25 UTC
My underlying thoughts on abortion? ... why should men have anything to say about it ... ain't their business. Yet, when the marchers are out in force the men generally outnumber the women ... I don't understand. I'm ready for a nationwide vote ... of women only.

Would you add me, please? Thanks.

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aparecida October 24 2007, 16:14:01 UTC
As I've said, I'm not comfortable adding you, due to your friends list and communities.

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