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Originally posted by FATPad
It was originally there to protect what I said.
It's scope has been expanded, rightfully so.
I doubt it's been expanded to protect the right of assholes to run around screaming "go fuck yourself" at 7 year olds in public.
The adult industry is protected because adults should have the right to view porn if they want. You're an adult, do what you want. Hence, rightfully expanded.
What possible reason could saying obscenities to little kids in public be protected?
Use a little common sense.
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The debate here is not about saying something to children.
The debate here is about what you can say in public.
Some kid said something KRL didn't like it. KRL gets involved. Let's not pretend either one of us knows the exact conversation that took place. So then KRL claims the kid told him and his child to go fuck themselves and then KRL physically attacks that person.
And why did this whole confrontation take place? Because this person said something in public. Who knows what that was...and where does it end? When is it justified and when is it not?
What offended KRL might have been the use of the word fuck...what may offend the next guy just might be the use of the word damn.