You gave me an image file of a survey that had a pool less than 100. That is not conclusive evidence of anything.
And in a later comment I provided the general social survey according to which more republicans than democrats support freedom of speech in all matters.
It asks those polled among other things "should a communist/racist/homosexual (...) have the right to give a speech".
according to which more republicans than democrats
Uh-huh. So is this the part where I have to explain that a 'liberal' and a 'democratic party supporter' are not the same thing?
And what about the rest of my comment?
You're wrong, and not just a little wrong, but wrong in every statement you've made in about every possible way.
You should be proud, that is not a small feat.
Can you explain to me why did you feel the need to tell me that freedom of speech was traditionally a liberal value in this comment?
Why did you thought it was relevant to tell me that freedom of speech is a liberal value as a reply to a comment in which I said that democrats value freedom of speech less than republicans (I have not used the term "liberal" prior to your comment).
Is this a statement, or a question? If it's a question, why are you asking me? Google it yourself.
If it's a statement, does it come with a point, or are we just sharing interesting facts?
Good question. Again, I'm not sure why you're asking me. Personally, I'm not sure 'equality' can be achieved, but that would depend on how you define the word.
You gave me an image file of a survey that had a pool less than 100. That is not conclusive evidence of anything.
I have not argued over any terms. I provided you with the definition for a word you misunderstood. That's not an 'argument'.
It's educating you with facts.
Uh, yes.. no? I'm not sure. That's a run-on sentence that makes the meaning ambiguous at best. I assume English is not your native language?
But you're correct if you're trying to say that it's a persons actions that count, and not their preferred labels.
I'm not sure why you felt the need to clarify the obvious, but sure, ok.