It's not that people shouldn't be allowed freedom of opinion, but that certain opinions contribute to a narrower than necessary definition of normativity, which leads to suffering for people like Maloney. People are thankfully allowed to be and to become who they want to be in this country, at least in a legal sense. And your assessment seems to allow for Maloney not to be judged and yet for others to be allowed to judge him. Which doesn't add up.
The defence rests
The defence rests
I was thinking the exact same thing
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