Andy Holliday
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I think it's propping up my desk here, my short leg on my desk.
That's a very, very dangerous argument.
I agree.
Well, take it up with Milton.
Don't take it up with me.
No, I mean, look, first of all, it's a dangerous argument when applied to free speech because that's an entirely different matter.
Those two things don't go together at all.
If you are not in charge of what you think and what you say, then guess who is going to be in charge of what you think and what you say?
It's going to be Pontius Pilate.
Why?
Because Rome has all the power.
And as someone who was alive when Socrates was poisoned and when Christ was crucified-
I can tell you that it never works to give authorities the right to censor your speech.
But when it comes to the economy, this is something where I'm closer to Ben on this.
I do believe that a society should be able to condemn business practices that are legal but reprehensible.
But I don't necessarily believe that that makes them a crime.
And I think that that's a really big difference.
I think, you know, when the boycott went on against Bud Light,
for putting that transgender clown on their product.
I thought that was brilliant.