Does the Freedom of Speech include the uses of the "F" bomb, or other vulgar or similar sentiments, to be utilized by any individual, while any individual is making a counter argument, in regards to any debate?
I've looked by doing some research on the very definition of the Freedom of Speech, and I'm not seeing where the use of an "F" bomb, or the uses of other vulgar language, or similar sentiments, are specifically covered, or allowed by the very definition of the Freedom of Speech language itself?
(As a side bar example, the Second Amendment, gives individuals the right to bear arms, but NO WHERE in the Second Amendment, does it specifically state, that any citizen, is allowed to bear illegal arms, does it?)
Yet thousands of times in the United States, crimes get committed by individuals who use illegal arms to commit their crimes with?
So that tells me that there are millions of illegal gun owners, who view the Second Amendment in a different light, outside of how the rest of the United States VIEWS the Second Amendment?)
And I'm getting the impression, that there are millions of U.S. citizens, who VIEW the Freedom of Speech, through the individual lens of their own thought process, outside of what the definition of the Freedom of Speech entails?
"Freedom of speech is a principle that supports the freedom of an individual or a community to articulate their opinions and ideas without fear of retaliation, censorship, or legal sanction."
Wikipedia › wiki › Freedom_of_spe...
The
Limits of Free Speech. The First Amendment allows us to speak our mind and stand up for what we believe in. However, the
limits on
free speech are rooted in the principle that we're not allowed to harm others to get what we want. That's why we're not allowed to use to
speech for force, fraud, or defamation."
the action of damaging the good reputation of someone; slander or libel.
"she sued him for defamation"
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Stars formed, planets coalesced, and on at least one of them life took root.
Through a long process of evolution this life developed into the human race.
Humans conquered fire, built complex societies and advanced technology .
All of that so we can argue about nothing.
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Thank you for educating the website on your interpretation of Freedom of Speech.
"No, that's not how freedom of speech works, its not a "white list" of words and phrases you can say, it is a "black list" where there are specific phrases that you cant say, such as inciting violence or defamation."
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Stars formed, planets coalesced, and on at least one of them life took root.
Through a long process of evolution this life developed into the human race.
Humans conquered fire, built complex societies and advanced technology .
All of that so we can argue about nothing.
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**** ... You graduated from High school in the US right
Going by his postings I doubt that very much
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If you have an issue with the topic, then take it up with Aarong?
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@MayCaesar
If either of the YOU TWO have an issue with the topic, then take it up with Aarong?
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Stars formed, planets coalesced, and on at least one of them life took root.
Through a long process of evolution this life developed into the human race.
Humans conquered fire, built complex societies and advanced technology .
All of that so we can argue about nothing.
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And how can anyone infer : harm, force, fraud or defamation from the uttering of the F-word??
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Freedom of speech - Wikipedia "
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United States free speech exceptions - Wikipedia "
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I don’t understand your “ topic” it makes no sense which is why I never addressed it ......
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Have I threatened you?
"@TKDB Is it part of your view of freedom of speech to threaten to flag people?"
Some have cursed at others and utilized provocative language, show me, from within the framework of the Freedom of Speech, where provocative or curse words are specifically mentioned in the Freedom of Speech?
I've included two reference sources in regards to the Freedom of Speech, that can be utilized, by you or whoever else, to address your individual questions with.
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If you have an issue with the topic, then take it up with Aarong?
"@TKDB
I don’t understand your “ topic” it makes no sense which is why I never addressed it."
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"And how can anyone infer : harm, force, fraud or defamation from the uttering of the F-word??"
I've included two reference sources in regards to the Freedom of Speech, that can be utilized, by you or whoever else, to address your individual questions with.
Please, help yourself to those reference sources?
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There's nothing in there relating to my question... It's your argument and you cannot even defend it??? What are you doing on here then?
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And again freedom of speech allows everything except the few things you found, libel, defamation, incitement to violence, ect. Curse words werent an exception and therefore is covered.
Also why do you care/ why would you want to limit it?
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"The First Amendment makes it unconstitutional for government to suppress speech
(and "expression" as it has come to include).Oct 19, 2011"
Before crying "freedom of speech" you should know what it means "
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TKDB!
How’s the flock are ya! (Freedom of speech) Flock has two meanings add they come without cost or charge. I can prove this you can prove this. United State we can prove this.
The freedom of speech is held in a united state with other things in the 1st amendment. The Amendments of the Constitution are in a united state with the Articles of American Constitution. The Articles of American Constitution are in a United State with the American Declaration of Independence.
This means We the people, for the people's law of these United States of America, are not in a United State with any other Nations unless those nations follow a couple of simple guidelines. 1. United State. 2. Constitutional union of the united state. Realistically legal states of constitutional America’s are seldom placed under a constitutional state of the union even by the legislated governing states.
American governing states being states as learned in school, Massachusetts, New York, Connecticut, Rhode Island New Jersey. Philadelphia, North and South Carolina, California, Washington, North Dakota, South Dakota Oklahoma, Texas. Etc. My apologies to those states of governing law jurisdictions not listed by name. The 1st amendment is to give a common defense by providing information to the Courts in categories that had gone before them as part of the pre-able of articles of the American constitution.
Freedom of speech is out of its united state as presented alone. Profanity is a form of grievance, not free speech in the 1st Amendment the United States is used to jumpstart a legal argument before the jurisdiction of the laws for the people, of the people.
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What is wrong with you referring to the 3 separate sources of reference material in regards to your Freedom of Speech questions?
Your first question:
"And how can anyone infer : harm, force, fraud or defamation from the uttering of the F-word??"
"There's nothing in there relating to my question... It's your argument and you cannot even defend it???
What are you doing on here then?"
@Plaffelvohfen
I'm here learning about the Freedom of Speech through the same reference sources, just as you can reference them?
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I don’t understand your “ topic” it makes no sense which is why I never addressed it."
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Please refer to the Freedom of Speech reference sources in regards to your question?
"Im not sure where you think you provided the f word produces/ incites harm against someone.
And again freedom of speech allows everything except the few things you found, libel, defamation, incitement to violence, ect. Curse words weren't an exception and therefore is covered.
Also why do you care/ why would you want to limit it? "
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"@TKDB
I don’t understand your “ topic” it makes no sense which is why I never addressed it."
@Dee
Below is the information you're looking for:
Freedom Of Speech - Wikipedia
Freedom Of Speech - Wikipedia "
"PEOPLE ALSO ASK
United States Free Speech Exceptions - Wikipedia "
"The First Amendment makes it unconstitutional for government to suppress speech
(and "expression" as it has come to include).Oct 19, 2011"
Before Crying "Freedom Of Speech" You Should Know What It Means "
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All I'm asking is how can anyone infer : harm, force, fraud or defamation from the uttering of the F-word??
Since it's not mentioned anywhere in the documentation you linked, you have to make the argument, or concede that you have none...
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***** Below is the information you're looking for
It’s not , I never asked for “information “ , your “debate “ is just another example of you trolling
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"Does freedom of speech mean you can say anything?"
To give you common defense to the general welfare of we people, it is a grievance that allows us to say anything. Not freedom of speech. The content of a 1st change is made as a united state on behalf of our constitutional welfare. As human right freedom of speech does not have a united state of the right to peaceful assembly to instruct a condition and can be more easily proven wrong in the better independent pursuit of liberty by the people.
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"There's going to be a special place in Hell for people who spread lies through the veil of logical fallacies disguised as rational argument".
"Oh, you don't like my sarcasm? Well I don't much appreciate your stup!d".
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Do you have an issue with Wikipedia?
What version of the "Freedom of Speech" do you maybe personally prefer, so that I can reference it as well?
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Bad_and_the_Beautiful
Read the first paragraph.
"There's going to be a special place in Hell for people who spread lies through the veil of logical fallacies disguised as rational argument".
"Oh, you don't like my sarcasm? Well I don't much appreciate your stup!d".
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"I don’t understand your “ topic” it makes no sense which is why I never addressed it."
(Below is the information you're looking for:)
"It’s not , I never asked for “information “ , your “debate “ is just another example of you trolling."
@Dee the entire premise of this forum is exclusive to the Freedom of Speech.
Sharing with you again that same information:
Freedom Of Speech - Wikipedia
Freedom Of Speech - Wikipedia "
"PEOPLE ALSO ASK
United States Free Speech Exceptions - Wikipedia "
"The First Amendment makes it unconstitutional for government to suppress speech
(and "expression" as it has come to include).Oct 19, 2011"
Before Crying "Freedom Of Speech" You Should Know What It Means "
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When it comes to the Freedom of Speech, is any forum participant, allowed to use any reference to the "F" word?
Or other vulgar or similar types of sentiments, to be utilized by any individual, while any individual is making a counter argument, in regards to any debate?
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First paragraph:
"The Bad and the Beautiful is a 1952 American melodrama that tells the story of a film producer who alienates all around him."
The film was directed by Vincente Minnelli and written by George Bradshaw and Charles Schnee. It stars Lana Turner, Kirk Douglas, Walter Pidgeon, Powell, Barry Sullivan, Gloria Grahame and Gilbert Roland. The Bad and the Beautiful resulted in five Academy Awards out of six nominations in 1952, a record for the most awards for a movie that was not nominated for Best Picture nor for Best Director."
@Vaulk
So what's your point?
"Read the first paragraph."
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Is it OK to utilize the "F" word, or any variation of it, on debate island?
Or in other word's:
When it comes to the Freedom of Speech, is any forum participant, allowed to use any reference to the "F" word?
Or other vulgar or similar types of sentiments, to be utilized by any individual, while any individual is making a counter argument, in regards to any debate?
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Well if you don’t know what your own constitution means why not do a bit of research as you’re never off google , did that thought ever cross your mind or are you just trolling?
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A fourth reference source:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freedom_of_speech_in_the_United_States
"In the United States, freedom of speech and expression is strongly protected from government restrictions by the First Amendment to the United States Constitution, many state constitutions, and state and federal laws. The Supreme Court of the United States has recognized several categories of speech that are given lesser or no protection by the First Amendment and has recognized that governments may enact reasonable time, place, or manner restrictions on speech. The First Amendment's constitutional right of free speech, which is applicable to state and local governments under the incorporation doctrine,[1] only prevents government restrictions on speech, not restrictions imposed by private individuals or businesses unless they are acting on behalf of the government.[2] However, laws may restrict the ability of private businesses and individuals from restricting the speech of others, such as employment laws that restrict employers' ability to prevent employees from disclosing their salary with coworkers or attempting to organize a labor union.[3]
The First Amendment's freedom of speech right not only proscribes most government restrictions on the content of speech and ability to speak, but also protects the right to receive information,[4] prohibits most government restrictions or burdens that discriminate between speakers,[5] restricts the tort liability of individuals for certain speech,[6] and prevents the government from requiring individuals and corporations to speak or finance certain types of speech with which they don't agree.[7][8][9]
Categories of speech that are given lesser or no protection by the First Amendment include obscenity (as determined by the Miller test), fraud, child pornography, speech integral to illegal conduct,[10] speech that incites imminent lawless action, and regulation of commercial speech such as advertising.[11][12] Within these limited areas, other limitations on free speech balance rights to free speech and other rights, such as rights for authors over their works (copyright), protection from imminent or potential violence against particular persons, restrictions on the use of untruths to harm others (slander and libel), and communications while a person is in prison. When a speech restriction is challenged in court, it is presumed invalid and the government bears the burden of convincing the court that the restriction is constitutional.[1. "
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I get the point you don’t know what your own constitution permits so what are you stalking me?
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American Constitution creates unions of united state.
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Who's the person you're referring to that used the f-word, and what is the f-word in question? I would like to know so I do not associate myself with that person or any of the debates they're involved in. If there's somebody causing trouble here, I think Aarong should be alerted and the problem dealt with with all speed.
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