Indeed. One can always choose to remain silent out of prudence, or respect, or courtesy, but that should always be their choice. One should not have to remain silent out of fear of reprisal simply for stating the truth. When fear of litigation, of condemnation, of mere accusation forces people into silence, then people are no longer free but are ruled by fear - the fear of being stigmatized, of being tried and convicted in a court of words, found guilty in the sight of their peers all while having committed no crime. Such is not liberty, nor does it expand the boundaries of tolerence, but rather tightens it like a noose around the necks of all those who would dare to confront injustice and villainy. Tolerence coerced is not tolerence at all, but yet another form of tyranny masquerading its treachery behind a lie of enlightened thought. True tolerence can only come from within, and the wise perceive that some things should never be tolerated.
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