Free speech flourishes when it has some limits. Unrestrained speech produces “a flood of lies, bigotry and other lunatic nonsense,” writes Andrew Coyne.
His opinion appears in The Globe and Mail:
News byte courtesy: R. Franklin Carter
Free speech flourishes when it has some limits. Unrestrained speech produces “a flood of lies, bigotry and other lunatic nonsense,” writes Andrew Coyne.
His opinion appears in The Globe and Mail:
News byte courtesy: R. Franklin Carter