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In reply to the discussion: Our Freedom of Expression Is Killing Us [View all]patrice
(47,992 posts)if you can figure out how to say it - and - there are many MANY different ways to say the same thing, with many MANY different connotative and associative EFFECTS. There are way more options than many people think/pretend(?) there are. This is what law is about.
So, I don't think the limitations have to be as bad as lots of people claim. However, these facts about language probably do not apply to those who don't have the same tools that others have and there are indeed things that whatever connotative and associative effects are claimed they could so limited, so unlikely, so idiosyncratic that even if they are claimed, those effects should probably be ir-relevant to certain types of denotative meanings. Violence is an obvious example of this; I cringe every time I see or hear "I'll kill you" no matter what anyone says they mean by that.