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Originally Posted by After Shock Media
I am far from a kid. Yelling FIRE! in a crowd can and typically will cause panic and more than likely injuries to people. Yelling BOMB, and so forth are all the same. There is a perfectly valid reason why you can not yell such a statement.
Also if I was a rapist then I would have to tolerate them calling me one. However if I was not a rapist and someone called me or printed that I was without the word alleged, etc. and it was not true then you have a victim (me) and a law to deal with the circumstances of it. Where as fictional text or the drawing of something that is illegal has no victim and is not in the same category as inciting a mob to kill someone or screaming "he has a gun" on an airplane.
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oh... you mean there are limits and boundaries to "free speech"... you mean the idea of "free speech" already comes with substantial limitations?
jeez... from listening to you guys "defend" your points, one would think there wasn't any limitations on what people can say and cant, when, where, about what, etc.
again... you dodged the point. the New York Times is going to call you a pedophile in tomorrows issue. according to the arguments of you and others here, thats "free speech" that should be protected... because afterall, according to you, you have to defend the worst of the worst.