Shunning someone for boorish behavior isn't trampling on their
rights. It's merely depriving them of a platform from which to engage
in that boorish behavior ... a platform to which no one person is entitled.
-- Walt
why? isn't pompous twittery also an inherent trait? If you limit other
people's right to say things you don't like, someone else will limit your
right to say things they don't like. We all know where that leads.
Secondly, why do you limit it to inherent properties, whatever that means?
What if being gay turns out not to be an inherent property? Does that
suddenly make it ok to insult gay people? I don't think so.
B
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