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What is freeze peech?

I’ve seen popular images with characters talking about this recently. Free speech and freeze peech. But what are they? Are they universal? An American concept that only applies to them? Some of us have laws for this, some don’t. Does Freeze peach mean that nobody should use an action to make a punishment for somebody’s spoken words? And you guys, how realistic is this idea, do you think it is practical or more like a fantasy thing to meme about while reality kicks butt on its own. Maybe we should not be jumping in full support of the Liberatus Oratorio.

Hopefully big brain :marseybigbrain:discussion below, love to hear your dramatic thoughts⬇️

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Good summer peaches are hard to come by. Some years' crops are just not as juicy, fragrant, or sweet. When you do chance upon magically delicious peaches, this is the best way to capture their flavor and freeze it in time.

What can you do with frozen peaches? Pretty much anything you would do with fresh peaches! Take them out from the freezer two hours beforehand and let them defrost a bit before baking them into peach cobblers or a raspberry peach upside-down cake, turning them into jams, or blending them into a frozen peach bellini or an amazing smoothie. (Or, if you'd like your smoothie to be a little on the thicker side, you can also blend with frozen peaches—just make sure to use a high-powered blender to ensure a creamy texture!)

I also like to use frozen fruits as ice cubes in summer drinks without watering down the beverage itself. Frozen peaches would be perfect for chilling down fruit punches, sangrias, lemonades. Once they've defrosted in your drink, you can eat 'em as a bonus snack!

There are two options here: skin on or skin off. If you like to keep a little extra fiber in the fruit, keep it simple and leave the skin on. Skin-on frozen peaches are perfect for use in smoothies or as ice cubes: they keep more of their vibrant dark fuchsia color that way. If you prefer your peaches to be smooth and soft throughout, a quick blanching process will help you slip the skin off easily. Both options are available below!

A few tips on storage: The best way to freeze peaches is in a single layer on a parchment-lined baking sheet. Once completely frozen, transfer to a resealable plastic bag to save space in your freezer. Squeeze out all the air from the bag to minimize ice crystal formation and freezer burn. It's best to use your frozen peaches within 3 months: Sure, it can keep forever in terms of spoilage, but flavor is often compromised over time in the freezer.

YIELDS:

1 QUART

PREP TIME:

0 HOURS 5 MINS

TOTAL TIME:

2 HOURS 15 MINS

INGREDIENTS

1 lb. ripe peaches, washed (about 4 medium)

1 tsp. lemon juice

DIRECTIONS

FOR SKIN-ON FROZEN PEACHES

Cut each peach into 8 slices. In a large bowl, toss peaches with lemon juice.

Line a baking sheet with parchment paper, then lay peach slices in a single layer, making sure they are not touching each other. Freeze until solid, about 2 hours.

Transfer frozen peaches into a resealable plastic bag, pushing as much air out of the bag as possible before sealing it. Keep frozen until ready to use.

FOR PEELED FROZEN PEACHES

Bring a medium pot of water to a boil. Fill a medium bowl with ice water. Using a paring knife, cut a shallow "x" into the top of each peach.

Add scored peaches to pot and blanch for 20 to 30 seconds. Use a large slotted spoon to transfer peaches to ice bath to stop the cooking process.

Gently peel skin off peaches and cut each peach into 8 slices. In a medium bowl, toss wedges with lemon juice.

Line a baking sheet with parchment paper, then lay peach slices in a single layer, making sure they are not touching each other. Freeze until solid, about 2 hours.

Transfer frozen peaches into a resealable plastic bag, pushing as much air out of the bag as possible before sealing it. Keep frozen until ready to use.

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Sorry ma'am, looks like his delusions have gotten worse. We'll have to admit him.

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Free Speech is a misnomer. Every developed country already puts limits on free speech.

Uttering threats, defamation, making false claims about commercial products, lying under oath, obscenity laws, causing a disturbance, noise complaints, limits on protests, the regulation of radio and television bands, NDAs, gag orders, classified information, harrassment, conspiracy to x, etc. are all actual restrictions on your ability to express yourself.

It's pretty obvious that at least some of these are useful and beneficial, so unless you are a very r-slurred anarchist or lolibertarian, you already support limits on free speech. A society that did not infringe on your right to speak would be awful, unless your dream is to follow women around shouting racial slurs at them and threatening them, in which case advocate for what you want to see I guess.

The actual issues are:

What else, if there is anything else, ought to be regulated? Examples range from limits on political spending and higher standards in advertising, to the current left-liberal trend of attempting to ban all dissent to prevailing liberal views by casting it as discrimination.

What should the punishment be, both socially and legally, for violating existing restrictions on free speech? Again, these range from there should be no punishment for any speech, to demands that people have their lives destroyed and face legal trouble for milquetoast takes like 'immigration bad'.

What actually qualifies as x? Certain categories of unacceptable speech are being expanded by changing the definition of the thing that is verboten. Racism is socially, and in some contexts legally, disallowed. By expanding the definition of racism, the limits imposed by racism being unacceptable become more restrictive.

As a general rule, whichever side of the right/left dichotomy is more prominent in culture will push to allow some things and restrict others.

My view, which is necessarily general and not specific, is that we should have a light a hand as we can manage. I put myself in a hypothetical situation. If my own views on free speech were held by my ideological enemy, what would that mean for me if they took power?

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Thank you for this thorough and engaged response. :marseylongpost:

If my own views on free speech were held by my ideological enemy, what would that mean for me if they took power

Hm this is interesting. Maybe I would want to crush my enemy’s frees speech so that they are not able to take over. They cannot take me over if I take power. A light hand is only fair when at the table with friends, with an enemy you must slap, yes?

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As soon as you crush your enemy completely your allies will schism. When the Whigs had complete control over Britain they fractured into Liberal and Conservative factions. When the Russian communists defeated the Monarchists the Bolsheviks eliminated the Mensheviks soon after.

Any such system relies on you winning completely, totally, and forever. Its a bad bet that you will defeat your enemies, remain dominant amongst your allies, and win every single battle, never mind the ethics.

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