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Re: Answer the question above with a question.
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Bit_Happy
on 05/04/2014, 23:08:40 UTC

Is it really free-speech if trolls and impertinent persons cannot express themselves freely via this communication medium ?

If free-speech by definition applies itself to humans, and if humans by definition are rational individuals capable of intelligent thoughts, are trolls worthy of free-speech?

Could you please define "impertinent"?

adjective
adjective: impertinent

    1.
    not showing proper respect; rude.
    "an impertinent question"
    synonyms:   rude, insolent, impolite, ill-mannered, bad-mannered, uncivil, discourteous, disrespectful; More
    impudent, cheeky, pert, audacious, bold, brazen, brash, presumptuous, forward;
    tactless, undiplomatic;
    informalsaucy, sassy, smart-alecky
    "impertinent remarks"
    antonyms:   polite
    2.
    formal
    not pertinent to a particular matter; irrelevant.
    "talk of “rhetoric” and “strategy” is impertinent to this process"
    synonyms:   rude, insolent, impolite, ill-mannered, bad-mannered, uncivil, discourteous, disrespectful; More


What else do you want to know?