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Originally Posted by scaeagles
I fail to see why this is not what the sentence says.
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Because your post changed the semantic context from "it raises issues" to "they have issues." You presented a counter argument to something the original quote simply did not say.
It may very well be the likely case that your spin is indeed the film's position, but you haven's seen the film, I haven't seen the film, no one here has seen the film. So with whom are you disagreeing when you say, "Do detractors really have free speech issues?" No one on the board said they do, the quote posted doesn't say they do. The film MIGHT say they do, but arguing against a position then you're arguing against a position that hasn't even been presented to the people your talking to, that you haven't even yourself seen.