Aspie96 on Nostr: Freedom of speech isn't a concept specific to the law, let alone US law. It's a very ...
Freedom of speech isn't a concept specific to the law, let alone US law.
It's a very broad concept, which happens to have some legal aspects and the US constitution happens to implement some of those aspects in one specific country.
Those who complain about the topic are well-aware that certain kinds of speech are unprotected.
This is true outside the US. It's also true in the US, which also have some moronic restrictions on freedom of speech.
Complaining about the legal status quo is not to be ignorant of it, it's to disagree with it.
It's a very broad concept, which happens to have some legal aspects and the US constitution happens to implement some of those aspects in one specific country.
Those who complain about the topic are well-aware that certain kinds of speech are unprotected.
This is true outside the US. It's also true in the US, which also have some moronic restrictions on freedom of speech.
Complaining about the legal status quo is not to be ignorant of it, it's to disagree with it.