Hey, I was wondering if anyone knows creative ways that I can have a character in my book represent freedom, or freedom of speechS
maybe have an autistic character who gets mad at people for telling him that he shouldn't use racial slurs and he cries about free speech and gets fired from his minimum wage job
Make him a transgendered, multi-ethnic, women's major who does everything he/she can to destroy anyone who disagrees with he/she.
But the theme is that we need freedom of speech, if you think otherwise maybe you belong on tumblr.
The book is anti femtard
To be honest, free speech is a really boring topic right now. It's basically a crusade against a loud minority (who is basically non-existent) lead by white men who feel that their edge lord status is being threatened. Basically, there are more interesting things to do than fight for these try hards "right" to say whatever offensive shit they want. I say "right" because 99.9% of the time this conversation is taking place in a situation where waving around the 1st amendment doesn't even apply.
The character has freedom of speech
There you go
Believe it or not freedom of speech is under attack. Just look at college campuses.
>>7719761
What college? You live in a 3rd world country perhaps?
Just look this bullshit up. It's those damn feminists
http://www.patheos.com/blogs/accordingtomatthew/2016/01/dawkins-disinvited-from-skeptic-conference-after-anti-feminist-tweet/
Freedom of speech is totally not under attack. Please put your head back in the sand.
You posted one article that goes with my claim
>>7719700
Just have the character scream "America Fuck Yeah " as much as possible (their ad lib) and you will get the point across.
>>7719810
Dawkins is fucking annoying though.
>>7719700
Have them walk everywhere waving an American flag, and wearing a submachine gun in a holster.