Stop linking Wiki and start linking the Case Law directly from the Supreme Court.Shouting fire in a crowded theater - Wikipedia
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Says pretty clearly whilst you can if you do so to cause harm to others your not protected.
Stop linking Wiki and start linking the Case Law directly from the Supreme Court.Shouting fire in a crowded theater - Wikipedia
en.m.wikipedia.org
Says pretty clearly whilst you can if you do so to cause harm to others your not protected.
Any interest in relocating to the US? I can sponsor you.This is a comment made from someone trying to win and entrap and not discuss an issue honestly lol.
I have stated no religious people should not be abused while trying to pray, that isn't speech, that's incitement. That's akin to shouting fire in a cinema. Because your physically there, making a commotion, abusing people's God, and creating an incident in which people could be hurt. If you wanted to criticsie or even abuse or mock Allah online, or in a conversation that's very different. Shouting fire in a cinema and saying the word fire in a conversation of a cinema goer are very different.
This is a very strange comment, why would I have never been allowed near a womans rugby team? Why would I mock women for being women?
You see the vitriol in your comments? Your trying to harrass and blur lines, and frankly your embarrassing yourself. You fully understand being for free speech is not the same as hating, and I find it totally ignorant that you wouldn't be sceptical of hate speech and hate crime laws based on perception. The 'victim' of the hate crime law doesn't just have to be a protected characteristic, they can be perceived as protected by a 'perpetrator'.
There is a case of 2 straight men being asked if they were gay buy a homosexual man, and he homosexual man was criminalised for a hate crime... let that sink in.
Any person in the USA is protected under the Constitution, which includes the 1st amendment. This is well established. Even tourists are protected.I would tread very carefully on this case. It's very complex and the facts are still being sorted.
Operative word is resident. The person is not a citizen. They do not have the same rights as citizens.
Ok, let's try a thought exercise...Self censoring doesn't affect my life, not one little bit. I think being self aware is a sign of emotional intelligence, and only improves your relationship with friends, colleagues and family.
I don't agree with everything the government does, but I chose long ago not to let anyone affect my life.
I'll be there layer in the week on hols lol, I've spent enough time there, I like certain things and places, but there are too many negatives that outweigh the positives for me...Any interest in relocating to the US? I can sponsor you.
i generally agree with you here, but I feel there is a blurred line between incitement and free speech here. How far can someone go before over stepping the mark?This is a comment made from someone trying to win and entrap and not discuss an issue honestly lol.
I have stated no religious people should not be abused while trying to pray, that isn't speech, that's incitement. That's akin to shouting fire in a cinema. Because your physically there, making a commotion, abusing people's God, and creating an incident in which people could be hurt. If you wanted to criticsie or even abuse or mock Allah online, or in a conversation that's very different. Shouting fire in a cinema and saying the word fire in a conversation of a cinema goer are very different.
This is a very strange comment, why would I have never been allowed near a womans rugby team? Why would I mock women for being women?
You see the vitriol in your comments? Your trying to harrass and blur lines, and frankly your embarrassing yourself. You fully understand being for free speech is not the same as hating, and I find it totally ignorant that you wouldn't be sceptical of hate speech and hate crime laws based on perception. The 'victim' of the hate crime law doesn't just have to be a protected characteristic, they can be perceived as protected by a 'perpetrator'.
There is a case of 2 straight men being asked if they were gay buy a homosexual man, and he homosexual man was criminalised for a hate crime... let that sink in.
I actually agree with you 100%. It will always be difficult, and I understand there will be times individuals get things wrong, and there will be an argument for and against those difficult cases.I'm
i generally agree with you here, but I feel there is a blurred line between incitement and free speech here. How far can someone go before over stepping the mark?
But again, I don't ever get myself in these situations.
And who determines that? The Government? Nah, we are good with our 1st amendment protection including hate speech.
And some other poster, forget who, who said you can't shout fire in a crowded theatre. You absolutely CAN shout fire in a crowded theatre. https://reason.com/2022/10/27/yes-you-can-yell-fire-in-a-crowded-theater/
For some reason, that myth won't die.
What’s controversial about anything there?Ok, let's try a thought exercise...
Let's delve into a controversial topic and find one in which you disagree with a societal norm, or a governmental position...
Palestine, Ukraine, Trump, Abortion, trans in sports, climate change, immigration, death penalty
You pick?
@dirty harry is bringing attention to something future president JD Vance spoke about in Munich: You say you are liberal, Western Democracy (or Republic in our case), but your actions are beginning to say otherwise.
Trust me, if you think Trump is hardcore to NATO violations of civil liberties, wait till Vance gets in office.
Alien and sedition acts of 1798. If you or your country is deemed a threat to the United States, we can suspend your 1st Amendment and suspend habeas corpus. We've done it several times throughout our history.
Thanks for reminding me, I go to Milton Keynes for work in a week. Absolutely hate the place!I swear being on this thread is like driving round all the roundabouts in Milton Keynes and never actually getting on the M1
1000000000% wrong.Any person in the USA is protected under the Constitution, which includes the 1st amendment. This is well established. Even tourists are protected.
I swear being on this thread is like driving round all the roundabouts in Milton Keynes and never actually getting on the M1
How can you be harassed by comments I made? I'm not harassing you and I'm skeptical of your perception.This is a comment made from someone trying to win and entrap and not discuss an issue honestly lol.
I have stated no religious people should not be abused while trying to pray, that isn't speech, that's incitement. That's akin to shouting fire in a cinema. Because your physically there, making a commotion, abusing people's God, and creating an incident in which people could be hurt. If you wanted to criticsie or even abuse or mock Allah online, or in a conversation that's very different. Shouting fire in a cinema and saying the word fire in a conversation of a cinema goer are very different.
This is a very strange comment, why would I have never been allowed near a womans rugby team? Why would I mock women for being women?
You see the vitriol in your comments? Your trying to harrass and blur lines, and frankly your embarrassing yourself. You fully understand being for free speech is not the same as hating, and I find it totally ignorant that you wouldn't be sceptical of hate speech and hate crime laws based on perception. The 'victim' of the hate crime law doesn't just have to be a protected characteristic, they can be perceived as protected by a 'perpetrator'.
There is a case of 2 straight men being asked if they were gay buy a homosexual man, and he homosexual man was criminalised for a hate crime... let that sink in.
Like good whisky, my American friends wouldn't know a good roundabout if it landed on them either.I swear being on this thread is like driving round all the roundabouts in Milton Keynes and never actually getting on the M1
Sounds like Russia1000000000% wrong.
Come to the USA and join in on certain public protests and see how much freedom you have.
No, 100% correct. Again amazing how ignorant you are whilst claiming to be well informed.1000000000% wrong.
Come to the USA and join in on certain public protests and see how much freedom you have.