The "free speech" argument can be a useful tactic. But it's not necessarily a successful one in the long term. Overusing it can turn real debates into insoluble meta-arguments with no room for compromise, driving a self-perpetuating dynamic in which one party exudes a feigned and slyly provocative equilibrium while the other becomes increasingly bitter […]
SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 03:32PM on August 3, 2020