Milo Yiannopoulos getting the bully pulpit on TV and university stages, to say, as though it were a fait acompli, that trans people are sick is dangerous.
Paul Joseph Watson spewing misinformation about the extent of the refugee crisis is dangerous.
>Paul Joseph Watson spewing misinformation about the extent of the refugee crisis is dangerous.
Is it any more dangerous than the lies politicians spewed about it in Europe though? We know that a bunch of those politicians straight up either lied or didn't know what they were talking about. We have had terror attacks carried out in Europe by refugees or asylum seekers that have killed people. Some sources even claim that quite many people have died [0], but I am not sure how credible this is.
I don't see how this is relevant to the discussion. The question is whether information about the refugee crisis is dangerous or not. Every attack carried out by a refugee or asylum seeker wouldn't have happened if they hadn't been there.
>Yes, this is why America started its war on terror after 9/11.
Huh, I thought 15 of the 19 9/11 hijackers came from a country allied with America, that wants to buy $350 billion of weapons and military technology from it...
I think if lying about facts and figures is this level of dangerous, then there are many more people who should be banned... such as Obama. Only different is he is stating "facts and figures" (even if they are false) that you agree with.
The issue is that this is not a solved cultural issue. We don't know what causes trans people to be trans. Some believe it's nature, some say it's nurture. With such an up-in-the-air issue, is it really right of us to suppress the speech of those who think it's affected more by how we're raised?
Briefly following my graduation, I was friends with more trans women than cis women. The closest any of them got to seeming unwell was that one was a workaholic.
Paul Joseph Watson spewing misinformation about the extent of the refugee crisis is dangerous.