re: #202 Killgore Trout
No. I generally oppose inhibiting the free speech of others. Disrupting political events or speeches. Trying to get radio shows cancelled. Advertiser boycotts. Defacing ads. Disrupting art galleries, etc. I know these are all popular techniques but I generally don’t support them.
The guarantee of free speech does not mean the guarantee of acceptance of, or a venue for, that free speech, except that it cannot not abridged or curtailed by the government; people are free to take it or leave it as they please.
And if someone feels the need to boycott someone or some company that they disagree with, that’s their free speech right. Don’t care for it, don’t do it; it’s that simple.