sc94597 said:
Chomsky defines his ideas of the limits in his previous quote. If we don't believe in freedom of expression for people we despise, we don't believe in it at all."
But the context of the larger quote is referring to antifa specifically, so whatever his views on the limitation of speech, he thinks antifa is disrespecting the "fundamental principles of freedom of speech."
Chomsky's thoughts are clear and much more consistent with anarchism and libertarianism than antifa's.
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Chomsky may be fine with people talking about killing blacks, Muslims, gays and Jews, but I'm sure as hell am not. Also, why would you not want to be anti-fascist, when fascism is such an authoritarian ideology? Wouldn't you want to oppose it?







