Citations:freeze peach

Noun: "(humorous or sarcastic) free speech"

 * 2015, Joseph M. Reagle, Reading the Comments: Likers, Haters, and Manipulators at the Bottom of the Web, The MIT Press (2015), ISBN 9780262028936, page 102, published 1 May 2015:
 * Amusingly, "freedom of speech" is so frequently invoked in defense of offensive and harassing speech that it is now popularly parodied by the exclamation "FREEZE PEACH!" This phrase is used to describe "whiny, entitled behavior" from those "misogynists who think that FREEZE PEACH! means their right to pester women in any way they choose or use any kind of misogynist language they see fit is sacrosanct."
 * 2015, Eleanor Prescott, "Yes: Censorship does not inform public debate", first part of two-part article "Should Germaine Greer come to Cardiff?", Gair Rhydd (Cardiff University), Issue 1063, 2 November 2015, page 13:
 * Along with others who disagree with the ban for the same reasons, I’ve been lumped in by Melhuish of striving to “debate the validity of trans lives” (uhm, no) belonging to the “freeze peach brigade” and by Payton Quinn of not caring about trans people – ad hominem at its baffling worst.
 * 2015, Joseph M. Reagle, Reading the Comments: Likers, Haters, and Manipulators at the Bottom of the Web, The MIT Press (2015), ISBN 9780262028936, page 102, published 1 May 2015:
 * Amusingly, "freedom of speech" is so frequently invoked in defense of offensive and harassing speech that it is now popularly parodied by the exclamation "FREEZE PEACH!" This phrase is used to describe "whiny, entitled behavior" from those "misogynists who think that FREEZE PEACH! means their right to pester women in any way they choose or use any kind of misogynist language they see fit is sacrosanct."
 * 2015, Eleanor Prescott, "Yes: Censorship does not inform public debate", first part of two-part article "Should Germaine Greer come to Cardiff?", Gair Rhydd (Cardiff University), Issue 1063, 2 November 2015, page 13:
 * Along with others who disagree with the ban for the same reasons, I’ve been lumped in by Melhuish of striving to “debate the validity of trans lives” (uhm, no) belonging to the “freeze peach brigade” and by Payton Quinn of not caring about trans people – ad hominem at its baffling worst.
 * 2015, Eleanor Prescott, "Yes: Censorship does not inform public debate", first part of two-part article "Should Germaine Greer come to Cardiff?", Gair Rhydd (Cardiff University), Issue 1063, 2 November 2015, page 13:
 * Along with others who disagree with the ban for the same reasons, I’ve been lumped in by Melhuish of striving to “debate the validity of trans lives” (uhm, no) belonging to the “freeze peach brigade” and by Payton Quinn of not caring about trans people – ad hominem at its baffling worst.
 * 2015, Eleanor Prescott, "Yes: Censorship does not inform public debate", first part of two-part article "Should Germaine Greer come to Cardiff?", Gair Rhydd (Cardiff University), Issue 1063, 2 November 2015, page 13:
 * Along with others who disagree with the ban for the same reasons, I’ve been lumped in by Melhuish of striving to “debate the validity of trans lives” (uhm, no) belonging to the “freeze peach brigade” and by Payton Quinn of not caring about trans people – ad hominem at its baffling worst.