You are Charlie Kirk. Or are you?
You are invited to discuss free speech. Can good faith discussion really be considered equivalent to hate speech, or even violence?
Australia has no free speech and has gun laws. According to the U.S constitution, this limits your ability to challenge government power and protect your freedom.
So are we worse off than America according to its own laws, or have recent events shown that our country is better off?
Hmm, is safety better than freedom?
I will curate the discussion and try to touch upon the following topics, depending on how things go:
- Do you believe words can ever be equivalent to violence?
- Would you say physical violence can ever be morally justified in response to words?
- Do you think Australia should have free speech?
- What are your thoughts on gun laws?
- What can we do to promote good faith discussion?
Will the passing of the conservative hero embolden you to tell the truth, or has the chilling effect already started?
Meetup Rules:
- "Freedom of speech" applies.
- Being threatening or physically violent will not be tolerated.
- Have a good time!
Join us upstairs at Hotel Harry, upstairs behind the divider/partition to discuss!