And what does your "support" mean?

What have you done to help others share opinions you disagree with except complain about my opinion on the internet?

You dont support free speech unless you've actively done something to help voices get out.

Not just virtue signaled on the internet.

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Sorry masterofballs - missed this reply and want to offer a genuine response - because I think there are many ways to support freedom of speech.

I support freedom of speech (on the internet and in my day to day life) by insisting freedom of speech is for all. That means when my lefty friends were speaking ridiculously about the trucker protest I called it out and offered a different perspective. And when my righty friends do the same over an issue “from the other side” I do the same.

You are right - I am not an event organizer. But I am an event supporter - even when I don’t support the underlying political position.

My definition of free speech includes extending these freedoms to my enemies.

I’m a Canadian. We have large and peaceful protests regularly. I support them - sometimes verbally, sometimes physically - sometimes I even bake cookies.

You can seek revenge and not extend freedoms to your enemies - it’s just not in keeping with my definition of supporting freedom of speech.

Hope you have a lovely day - and that no one gets flayed and tortured as described in the comments.