Freeze peach

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About

The phrase "freeze peach" refers to arguments ostensibly supporting free speech where the arguer doesn't really seem to actually understand the basic concept of freedom of speech, and is using the phrase "free speech" more like a weapon than as a descriptor of an important principle.

To such people, the phrase "free speech" has become just a set of phonemes they repeat like an incantation, and which could just as easily be heard as "freeze peach".

This is the mindset that drives the frozen fruit status quo warrior phenomenon, and to some extent the frozen fruit Nazi phenomenon (where the speaker may well understand the concept, but is using it as a means to an end in which they will suppress the free speech of others).

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  • RationalWiki's page by this name was deleted on 2013-01-17, but there is a definition under freedom of speech#Free_Speech_vs_Frea_Speach_and_Freeze_Peach: "frea speach" can profitably be used to describe any perception of a right to keep shovelling bullshit at people without fear of being corrected or even challenged. [...] Some social justice advocates also use the expression "Freeze Peach" in reference to people who erroneously believe that negative responses to offensive, harassing, or threatening speech – such as being blocked from a blog's comments section or targeted for an advertising boycott – constitute a violation of their free speech rights.[1] (lightly edited for grammar/punctuation)

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