climate debate . what're they afraid of?, page-21

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    This has nothing to do with free speech. Monckton can say what he likes, when he likes while he's here. He hasn't been banned for his 'opinions'. It would be an infringement of free speech if those who pointed out his lies and fallacies were silenced by some legal means.

    Just like you probably don't welcome any tom, dick or mary into your home, or as some property owners don't welcome trespassers, some members of the Bronco's club and the owner of a private restaurant decided they did not welcome this conman.

    The conman instead found a new venue thanks to a liberal party politician. Maybe the Liberal Party welcomes all conmen with open arms, or maybe just some of them.

    I notice that free speech is not being denied here on HC either, which is a good thing.
 
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