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I can voice any opinion I want, and it is not illegal. Once a "voicing of opinion" turns to a threat, it is not longer a "voice of opinion" And...
I did keep saying I cleared it up dude
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I kept saying after that a threat to harm so done is different than voicing an opinion.
Your example about voicing an opinion is a threat to kill... Please think of a better example.
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I read it and I know what I mean. I cleared want I said, why keep brining it up?
I don't think I can get arrested for saying that Blockey. I have never heard of that happening. And actually doing that is different.
I cleared what I said. We were talking about voicing opinions, not threats. That's what I was saying.
I said that! I said if you threatend or some,thing like that, it is different the just voicing your opinion.
I can go around saying "women can't vote" as much as I want. That's a right, and I am saying it. I won't get arrested, but people will think I a,...
Give me an example.
Blockey, you are taking words in a paragraph and applying it to something completely different. We are talking about speech, not killing people.
Dude... We were talking about hate things dude. How many times do I have to say that. Maybe I should have made it more clear, but I thought I...
(except the threatened or insulted part, I still have a right to say something, but I must reap the consequences)
Exactly cookies. That is what I am trying to say, and what the law says.
I wasn't talking about illegal things dude. Look at the context of what we were talking about and you will see what we were saying.
Blockey. If I said I hated a certain race (which is where this conversation started, and should go back to), I have the right to say that. If I...
Ya you would be arrested. But, there would be a very limited jail time, if at all , to see if there was a real threat.
But thinking about those things cannot get you arrested. That is what we are talking about. I can have my own thoughts and opinions that no one...