It's not surprising that someone who sounds like a sort of free speech absolutist agrees that permanent bans are bad for the idea of free and accessible speech. The problem I have with some free speech purists is that they give me a feeling that they are persons who are more often than not unaffected by speech that can be categorised as inciting hatred towards a people, and thus they see little to no problem with bei…
I suggest doing that is less painful than limiting speech overall will be.
The risk of another Trump, or Trump again is serious! I fear it.
But I also question why he ran with, and a future "Trump type" would potentially run against, candidates lackluster enough to make the risk real.