Michelle Carter exercised her free speech by encouraging her boyfriend to kill himself. She didn't kill him, so why should SHE have been punished when she was just exercising her free speech?
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Michelle Carter exercised her free speech by encouraging her boyfriend to kill himself. She didn't kill him, so why should SHE have been punished when she was just exercising her free speech?
Exactly. — NOS4A2
Wrong. In court, Carter's defense consisted of claims that she was exercising her free speech. The Massachusets Supreme Court ruled her speech was not protected because it was, "integral to a course of criminal conduct."
The same applies to Trump's incitement. There are limits to the exercise of free speech. — Relativist
Just what we need: more authoritarian pantywaists in power chilling free speech. This is a show trial in a kangaroo court
— NOS4A2
Michelle Carter exercised her free speech by encouraging her boyfriend to kill himself. She didn't kill him, so why should SHE have been punished when she was just exercising her free speech? — Relativist
Of course.Even though the evidence against Trump is utterly irrefutable, smoking-gun, no possibility of misinterpretation, it seems like the Republican Senators will acquit. — Wayfarer
Is he controlling the GOP. How? — ssu
The My Pillow guy?He has many minions throughout the party organisation who will happily kneecap anyone who speaks against him. — Wayfarer
The My Pillow guy? — ssu
the Fourteenth Amendment to the US Constitution holds that people that commit sedition against the US require 2/3 approval from Congress to be allowed to sit in Congress, so if anything, allowing them to continue to hold their seats is unconstitutional
What he isn't is a Party leader. Period. (And yes, obviously the GOP doesn't have a leader now...)Trump IS the defacto leader of the Party — Wayfarer
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