That's not what the survey asked.
If you have a roommate you live together with them. The survey has not asked anything about free speech but if the fact that most figureheads that are grouped together with the alt-right are free speech absolutist isn't sufficient evidence here's another source according to which republicans are more likely than democrats to support absolute free speech: https://youtu.be/rC2xU_efdzU?t=1623 / http://gss.norc.org
Are you aware that free-speech is traditionally a liberal value?
The prefix 'Liber' comes from the french word for freedom. It was the ideology of the founding fathers who inked the American free-speech right.
Most liberals over the age of 19 consider speech a basic human right. Many of us fought hard for it.
Are you aware that north korea is ruled by the "Democratic People's Republic of Korea" and that democracy and republic traditionally mean that the country is ruled by people instead of a dictator? The term "res republica" is latin and means "public affair"..........
Economic freedom is a freedom, freedom of association is a freedom. Both are very important liberties that the self-proclaimed "liberals" do not support. Instead they make up new ""freedoms"" like the freedom to not get negative comments on youtube and twitter (hatespeech) or the "freedom" to get hired based on your genitals (gender quotas) or the "freedom" to get """free""" stuff (taken away from families that otherwise could had afforded another child). They don't even see how this infringes on the possibly most important freedom of all, the freedom of speech.
1984 is a good novel about how terms and language get's abused like that (the ministry of "love" being responsible for torture...) It doesn't matter if they call themselves liberals if they do not support liberty. Just as it doesn't matter that north korea's ruling party has the terms democratic and republican in it's name.
Sure.
That's not what the survey asked.
All I said was:
- That survey doesn't say much on it's own.
- I think there are too many factors that go into it to be able to make a meaningful correlation. (Correlation between political beliefs and tolerance of other views)