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@dan27notts | 24 April 24 | |
@ ogdenz - 24.04.24 - 12:23am No,but speak what they want to yes. So if I approach you on the street and say 'give me your wallet or I'll beat you up' , when the police come to visit me I'll just say it was freedom of speech? |
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@ogdenz | 24 April 24 | |
As i said earlier sometimes there's consequences. However you are still allowed to say it.
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@crail | 24 April 24 | |
Surely if there are legal consequences then it isn't free speach
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@trunking | 24 April 24 | |
@ ogdenz - 24.04.24 - 08:30pm As i said earlier sometimes there's consequences. However you are still allowed to say it. Is lying under oath during a court case allowable? |
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@trunking | 24 April 24 | |
There's limits to what constitutes freedom of expression.
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@warded | 24 April 24 | |
@ dan27notts - 24.04.24 - 08:00pm So if I approach you on the street and say 'give me your wallet or I'll beat you up' , when the police come to visit me I'll just say it was freedom of speech? over here that is called an illegal threat. |
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@ogdenz | 24 April 24 | |
@ crail - 24.04.24 - 08:38pm Surely if there are legal consequences then it isn't free speach It's up to you whether you say something or not. Also there are times when there are no legal consequences. I believe we should be able to say what we wish without there being a fear of legal consequences tbh. |
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@ogdenz | 24 April 24 | |
@ trunking - 24.04.24 - 08:39pm Is lying under oath during a court case allowable? No,but you can still do it. |
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@crail | 24 April 24 | |
You're misunderstanding what freedom of speech is
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@crail | 24 April 24 | |
I can go and stab up stab up Charles. Just because I can physically do it doesn't mean I'm allowed to do it, and it is definitely not classed as freedom
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