Posted April 08, 2021
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Magnitus: However, in this case, I think you'd find a fair amount of people who will find that words like "idiot" and "moron" are in bad taste when referring to a live person, let alone a leader. I mean, you think that will lead to a more enlightened rapport with the sizeable following said leader has? Do you think they're gonna go "Oh yeah, you're right, he's idiot. Why didn't I see it before? OMG!!!" or do you think they'll just get upset and more polarized?
Time4Tea: I don't quite see what point you are trying to push here. In the country I live in (US), freedom of speech and freedom from censorship are fundamental rights that are guaranteed by our constitution. I have the legal right to openly mock Chinese President xi jinping if I want to. Whether the Chinese (people or government) like that or not is completely irrelevant. You are entitled to your opinion. However, by cancelling the release of Devotion, in my view GOG and China are conspiring to deny me my fundamental rights. That seems to be a good justification for a boycott, in my opinion.
Freedom of speach and censorship is between you and your government.
It does NOT applies for private platforms, as long as they are not to big to fail.
xkcd.com/1357/
Just for you.
And I'm on the side of Munroe.
It is the ulitmate concession to fall back to the free speech line of defense.
Regardless if it is about something you said or about attacking somebody who does do exactly what you want.
But to be fair.
The points you made in your first point already were a similar concession, because you opend up your "dialog" with your "red line" that you won't cross and that is partially made up by your own standards.
Talking about DRM here, because you made up your very own claim what DRM is.
So in the end, come up with "do what I want", what will leave anyone who you claim to address gives only 2 options.
Fall to your knees.
Or more likely ignoring you because you are not somebody who want any kind of dialog.