Denton Free Speech owner Scott Campbell:
Realtor by trade, Moderator by mood.

Claims to support “free speech with boundaries,” but seems mostly interested in filtering satire while letting slander slide. When grotesque, defamatory comments about “body parts from young Asian boys” are posted publicly, Scott yawns. When you post a spicy meme about resurrection or hypocrisy? Filtered faster than a vape ad in a Mormon newsletter.


“When the mask slips: Mark Lusardi, a top contributor in the Facebook group Denton Free Speech Matters, accused another member of being found ‘in a Milwaukee ghetto with body parts from young Asian boys.’

This post remained public, unmoderated, and unaddressed by group admin Scott Campbell — a local Denton realtor who claims to stand for 'free speech with boundaries.'

While members are removed or reprimanded for political satire or criticism, statements like this — defamatory, racially loaded, and grotesquely inappropriate — are left untouched.

Welcome to Denton Free Speech Matters: where civility is optional, but hypocrisy is policy.”

Mark Spins a Conspiracy and Gets Publicly Annihilated by Aleksander “Alley Cat” Constantinoropolous

When Mark Tried to Roast with a Spark
but Brought a Soggy Match Instead

Mark Brings a Grammar Stick to a Gunfight
Gets Verbally Vaporized by Aleksander

Cowardly Kevin Continue to Call for a respected Rabbi and Professor to be fired, and, as expected hides when invited to come out to UNT Free Speech square to give us his reasons.

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Blasphemy! Heresy! …And yet, oddly compelling. If you ever wondered what would happen if an ancient mystic discovered memes and nihilism, here you go. God help us all.