Another day, another scorching hot take in the New York Times op-ed section:

Amazing, but not unexpected:

.@nytopinion has an article today called “Free Speech is Killing Us.”https://t.co/ExfdEU8af7 Why do many of their editorial writers support collectivist ideas? pic.twitter.com/PwIvTbnAfq — Gabriella Hoffman (@Gabby_Hoffman) October 4, 2019

The solution to deadly feee speech? The government should create state run news and state run social media platforms. pic.twitter.com/fqc3XXg7eu — Stephen Miller (@redsteeze) October 4, 2019

Memes should be in the same classification as guns now pic.twitter.com/3eNh9B6edH — Stephen Miller (@redsteeze) October 4, 2019

The Times knew that take was so hot that they even supplied some fire in their tweet:

"Noxious speech is causing tangible harm. Yet this fact implies a question so uncomfortable that many of us go to great lengths to avoid asking it. Namely, what should we — the government, private companies or individual citizens — be doing about it?" https://t.co/tJQTFnBcOy — New York Times Opinion (@nytopinion) October 4, 2019

Well, there it is.

Smells like China in here https://t.co/yVH6OEq9Wk — HalloWyatt? (@RealWynotm3) October 4, 2019

Really, @nytimes? "Free Speech Is Killing Us"? https://t.co/ZU5NjSL8pL I'll see your anecdotes and self-interested fear-mongering about free speech online, and I'll raise you…actual data showing a precipitous decline in violent crimes. ?‍♂️ pic.twitter.com/BIl36MH0Ls — Tom Struble (@tstruble) October 4, 2019

It never ceases to amaze me how a seemingly intelligent person can talk about the dangers of an authoritarian administration in one breath and advocate for expanded powers in the next, without a thought of how it could backfire. https://t.co/IDWw17EzBR — Zack Kanter (@zackkanter) October 4, 2019

And isn’t it ironic…

“Free speech is killing us”, he said in the opinion section. — Dallas Hoelscher (@DJHoelscher) October 4, 2019

NY Times publishing the case against free speech is quite something https://t.co/6crIQ5cMMm — Jon Levine (@LevineJonathan) October 4, 2019

As much as I love the second amendment, I still think the first amendment is the more powerful.

Also pretty fresh that they use an opinion section of a newspaper to rail against free speech. Also hate speech is different for each person…https://t.co/ndaeztQEVW pic.twitter.com/jFiMvdbvgx — Travis Mersiovsky (@TMersiovsky) October 4, 2019

That article being published in the same paper that found the diversity of opinion on Fox News newsworthy if not mockworthy is hardly surprising.