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In this episode, I go straight at freedom of speech and why the idea of arresting people over words is completely insane.
I talk about why offense is subjective, why you can’t legally police opinions, and why actions — not feelings — are the only thing that should ever be criminal. I use real-life examples from work, hiring, everyday conversations, and preferences that people love to label as “racist” or “sexist” even when they’re not.
I also get into:
Why being offended doesn’t make you right
The difference between preference and hate
Why experience should matter more than race or gender
How free speech exists because people disagree
Why society keeps pretending progress never happened
This isn’t polished. It’s not safe.
It’s just honest.
If that bothers you — that’s kind of the point.
By EJG The WeirdoIn this episode, I go straight at freedom of speech and why the idea of arresting people over words is completely insane.
I talk about why offense is subjective, why you can’t legally police opinions, and why actions — not feelings — are the only thing that should ever be criminal. I use real-life examples from work, hiring, everyday conversations, and preferences that people love to label as “racist” or “sexist” even when they’re not.
I also get into:
Why being offended doesn’t make you right
The difference between preference and hate
Why experience should matter more than race or gender
How free speech exists because people disagree
Why society keeps pretending progress never happened
This isn’t polished. It’s not safe.
It’s just honest.
If that bothers you — that’s kind of the point.