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FROM HARM TO OFFENSE: REFLECTIONS ON THE CONSTRUCTION OF SPEECH NORMS...

public sentiment towards censorship, a position that is welcomed by democratic
and non-democratic governments alike, eager to produce censorship upon popular
demand. Of course, the less democratic a government the more enthusiastic it
will be to protect its population from offensive speech. The reasons for speech
overprotection are easily forgotten in a Kardashian republic.

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