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Divest. Protest. Raise hell. If allowing them a platform isn't your hard line, you don't stand a chance.
I dunno, maybe it's better to focus on platforming your better views than de-platforming those you judge bad. If your views really are better, then you can bring people round to your opinion with proper debate; silencing the opposition because you can't compete is a nice foundation for future fascism.
I get the idea, but that works at a gradual level. Over time you convince more, but not all, to your side.
When your speeches directly incite a mass murder (as the mass murderer alluded to), maybe we don't need to give that a platform.
No, I don't know the answer here, because you're right that the government controlling who can speak is a direct threat to democracy.
There's no paradox. Candace's espoused ideology is an open attack on the social contract, and should therefore not be protected by it.