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Yes, there are many hyperpartisan people that adapt principles to fit their politics. You know that any defense of "free speech" by Fox News or Breitbart isn't based on principle.

But that doesn't mean principled people aren't sincere. Reason et al. are principled.
You can quickly find examples of those sites defending the free speech of liberals who offend conservatives.
reason.com/blog/2018/04/1…
theatlantic.com/national/archi…
nationalreview.com/2018/04/conser…
I mention this because whenever I defend free-speech, I inevitably get accused of only doing so because I'm secretly partisan instead of principled. I find this aggravating.
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