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Just when everything looks bleakest, a bunch of loon-bucket ****-wits get precisely what they've had coming for a loong time...
Just when everything looks bleakest, a bunch of loon-bucket ****-wits get precisely what they've had coming for a loong time...
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I'm not sure what to think about this at first glance.
On one hand, free speech yada yada yada. Plus religious expression, even if your religion is just a handful of people who founded a church whose singular trait is hating homosexuality and throwing parties when gay people die.
To this end though, I should have the same right to go up to a funeral where a Bible Thumping couple just buried their child due to a drunk driver and go, "Where's your God now?" But I don't think that would fly either. Still though, not going "Yay, you're dead and you deserved it!" will ALWAYS be socially unacceptable, although making it legally unacceptable would be a whole 'nother ball of wax.
But this new wrinkle with:
What the fine means is essentially, "You can celebrate the deaths of homosexuals all you want, just leave the troops out of it! Once you start going yay troops are dying, you suck."
On one hand, free speech yada yada yada. Plus religious expression, even if your religion is just a handful of people who founded a church whose singular trait is hating homosexuality and throwing parties when gay people die.
To this end though, I should have the same right to go up to a funeral where a Bible Thumping couple just buried their child due to a drunk driver and go, "Where's your God now?" But I don't think that would fly either. Still though, not going "Yay, you're dead and you deserved it!" will ALWAYS be socially unacceptable, although making it legally unacceptable would be a whole 'nother ball of wax.
But this new wrinkle with:
is what they're being fined for, and that's assinine.But they later extended their pickets to the funerals of soldiers, who they say are being punished by God because of America's tolerance of homosexuality.
What the fine means is essentially, "You can celebrate the deaths of homosexuals all you want, just leave the troops out of it! Once you start going yay troops are dying, you suck."
Best First wrote:I thought we could just meander between making well thought out points, being needlessly immature, provocative and generalist, then veer into caring about constructive debate and make a few valid points, act civil for a bit, then lower the tone again, then act offended when we get called on it, then dictate what it is and isn't worth debating, reinterpret a few of my own posts through a less offensive lens, then jaunt down whatever other path our seemingly volatile mood took us in.
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I'm fairly certain this will be overturned at some level of appeal. Which I support. As f-ing absurd as these people are, and as much as I wish they were all slowly tortured to death, for us to revoke their right to freedom of expression would be a horrific thing for this country to do.
Perhaps some crazed lunatic will shoot all... 12? of them one day. Would be a worthwhile sacrifice.
Perhaps some crazed lunatic will shoot all... 12? of them one day. Would be a worthwhile sacrifice.
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Seriously, Europe has some crazy religions as well, but most of those are shams to make money and avoid taxes. The US is really full of these idiots and they even let them create churches...
I really should be getting about founding a Transformer religion. In Hungary you need only 100 members to legally start a church...
I really should be getting about founding a Transformer religion. In Hungary you need only 100 members to legally start a church...
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Now personally I don't see Freedom of Speech as an absolute- imo it most definitely has limits and those limits occur when the speech has crossed the line into harassment. You don't have freedom of speech to walk up to someone of African origin and call them an offensive word for example. There are accepted limits on Freedom of Speech.
In short people can be assholes all they want but the law has to protect other people from their assholery at some point.
imo anyway.
In short people can be assholes all they want but the law has to protect other people from their assholery at some point.
imo anyway.
It's not great, but I suspect that's got more to do with the bloke who took them to court- he's sued them over ruining his sons funeral, not a larger case against their harassment of folk in general. Although that would have been nice, obviously.shanti wrote: What the fine means is essentially, "You can celebrate the deaths of homosexuals all you want, just leave the troops out of it! Once you start going yay troops are dying, you suck."
I agree. As soon as your speech starts to take away the rights of others, it should be limited. This includes hate speech and inciting violence towards others.Karl Lynch wrote:Now personally I don't see Freedom of Speech as an absolute- imo it most definitely has limits and those limits occur when the speech has crossed the line into harassment. You don't have freedom of speech to walk up to someone of African origin and call them an offensive word for example. There are accepted limits on Freedom of Speech.
In short people can be assholes all they want but the law has to protect other people from their assholery at some point.
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Assuming it's large enough, what's stopping them from lobbying for public donations to make up or it? Surely these loon-bucket ****-wits have a huge group of even bigger ****wits forming the 'general public' that backs their every word AND funds their movement, otherwise they wouldn't have reached this level in the first place?Karl Lynch wrote: A fine large enough to bankrupt their organisation with any luck
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freedom of speech my ass. These people are spewing hate, and distotrting views for thier own sick goals.
When they are pushed on the subject (see Louis T, BBC) they have no answer for what they are doing, and have no basis within the common terms of 'free speech'
Im glad they got fined, and I hope other states continue to ban, and impose large fines upon them for spouting such evil rhetoric.
When they are pushed on the subject (see Louis T, BBC) they have no answer for what they are doing, and have no basis within the common terms of 'free speech'
Im glad they got fined, and I hope other states continue to ban, and impose large fines upon them for spouting such evil rhetoric.
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i don't think you can dsipute that this restricts freedom of speech - freedome of speech is essentially he right to express any belief you want to.
what is more up to debate is how much of an unnassailable right that really is - i mean is anyone really going to say that the libel or slander laws are a bad thing? Because they certainly mean i can't say certain things without recrimination, but its reaosnable in that case i would say.
what is more up to debate is how much of an unnassailable right that really is - i mean is anyone really going to say that the libel or slander laws are a bad thing? Because they certainly mean i can't say certain things without recrimination, but its reaosnable in that case i would say.
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your right, anyone does have the right to say what they want.
And thats why we have slander laws at the same time to protect people from recrimination.
When I saw Louis go and visit this group, what I was more concerned about was the way they were brain-washing thier children. One of the girls involved was in university and was clearly troubled with what her family was doing.
And, even tho i dont care for religion much, it was really sad to see somthing being distorted into such a vessle of hate. almost scary.
And thats why we have slander laws at the same time to protect people from recrimination.
When I saw Louis go and visit this group, what I was more concerned about was the way they were brain-washing thier children. One of the girls involved was in university and was clearly troubled with what her family was doing.
And, even tho i dont care for religion much, it was really sad to see somthing being distorted into such a vessle of hate. almost scary.
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