> I cannot believe I have to "fuzzy peaches" this topic
Sorry for the tangent, but I have never seen this idiom. Can you elaborate on what you mean, and maybe say where you're from if this is a regional thing?
The "fuzzy peaches" or "freeze peaches" idiom translates to "free speech" and became a fairly popular term and discussion point over the last decade in U.S. politics. Especially during the Clinton vs Trump campaigns.
When someone says "fuzzy peaches" or "freeze peaches" it's meant to sarcastically refer to the idea or right of "free speech" being used as a shield against criticism levied at an individual, or that individual/group attempting to absolve themselves of societal effects or consequences of said speech.
It is largely a term used by left-ish folks (of which I am) as a way to say "freedom of speech does not mean freedom from consequences" and/or "if the only thing you can say about what you're saying is that you can say it, maybe you shouldn't say it at all"
The idea being that speech in public spaces needs to be constructive and purposeful.
Topically, if you use Google to search for these terms, you get absolutely nothing :^). Though reddit searches do yield plenty of results (among other sites).
Sorry for the tangent, but I have never seen this idiom. Can you elaborate on what you mean, and maybe say where you're from if this is a regional thing?