• John Richard
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    14 days ago

    There are numerous cases showing that free speech is not absolute.

    Law is also not necessarily correct.

    Both things fascist have said as well.

    Also, what prominent cases in the US would you like to discuss regarding free speech where you think the courts have ruled incorrectly?

    • @[email protected]
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      14 days ago

      I’m not going to do legal research or write a whole thesis for you.

      Maybe start here for cases where freedom of speech is not absolute: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shouting_fire_in_a_crowded_theater

      You can also consider that the NYT is not legally or morally obligated to publish every letter they receive. Are your first amendment rights being violated when they opt not to print your letter? No.

      I don’t want to discuss with you. I don’t think you’re acting in good faith.

      I mean really “sometimes laws are incorrect” -> “fascists say that” is like satire.

      • John Richard
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        04 days ago

        So your opinion on this topic is 100% based on your emotional feelings & 5 minutes of Wikipedia research, which isn’t even regarding to latter precedent like in Brandenburg v. Ohio? Maybe spend more than 5 minutes getting your emotional reassurance next time. X is a private company & so they can choose to use the free speech definition according to law, which the government can’t restrict… that means you can’t lock up people cause they offend you & can’t commit assault & murder like many people here commonly advocate for, cause to them everyone they don’t like is a Nazi.

        You can run away now back to your hidey hole & then go find some people that are pro-fascist & censorship that you can agree with.

        • @[email protected]
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          14 days ago

          You’re an idiot that’s not engaging with my points. I hope you die alone, removed from everything you’ve ever loved.

          • John Richard
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            There it is. The vengeful & death-wishing fascist cultist. Explains why you like fascist ideals like censorship.