Why We Should Ban Oppressive Speech Acts
…in some sense citationally available, in order for us to know what it has looked like, currently looks like, how it persists and changes and warps. But this does not mean that speech acts of the far right online and in public are thus useful in exposing us to these ideas. Rather, they’re overexposed: their speech acts function only to introduce oppressive permissibility facts into a given locale, a given community. And thisis precisely the langua…
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