Nick333
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Everyone is entitled to voice their opinions but IOL is under no obligation to provide a platform to do so.
True, but IOL also shouldn't be held responsible for the comments of their readers either. This right not to be offended we seem to think we have is in direct opposition to the ideal of free speech. Tolerating unpopular speech is the price we pay for the right to free speech. IOL is bowing to external pressure. We've become such a bunch of children as a society that we would rather not have a platform to express out opinions than risk being offended by something someone says. And also, you can't really address racism and bigotry unless you confront and deconstruct it. By removing the platform for racism and bigotry you just drive it under ground. No visible racism sure, but no real arguments against it either. Racism is bad m'kay?