"Outraged" Trader Asks: "The World's Coming To An End, When Should We Buy The Dip?"
While Europe censors hate-speak (or any 'speak' they don't agree with), Canada enacts anti-free-speech laws, and Britain is ready and willing to shutdown the internet over what some websites say, one former fund manager has had enough of some other words that are thrown around with abandon.
As Bloomberg's Richard Breslow explains, the last thing I want to be doing the day after July 4th is making any kind of assault on free speech. But I’m going to propose a ban on certain words that no longer pass the plain-speaking test.