They can probably get away with that nonsense in other countries but not the USA.
The Constitution is the Highest Law in the land.
NOTHING can change the Amendments, particularly the 1A, 2A.
They've tried to take away our guns, every time, the supreme court rules that 2A cannot
be infringed.
They've tried to take away 1A but never will happen.
This is why America is so unique & special.
Corrupt govt's come & go, the Founding Fathers knew this would happen.
They covered WE, THE PEOPLE.
From the article you posted.
It is going to be a really tough sell getting any of this officially passed as law in the United States, though.
The Supreme Court in 2017 made a unanimous ruling that the First Amendment & free speech cannot be
regulated or interfered with under the guise of āhate speech.ā
Justice Samuel Alito, who summed up the ruling, wrote:
ā[The idea that the government may restrict] speech expressing ideas that offend ā¦ strikes at the heart of the
First Amendment. Speech that demeans on the basis of race, ethnicity, gender, religion, age, disability,
or any other similar ground is hateful; but the proudest boast of our free speech jurisprudence is that we protect
zthe freedom to express āthe thought that we hate.'ā
The Constitution is the Highest Law in the land.
NOTHING can change the Amendments, particularly the 1A, 2A.
They've tried to take away our guns, every time, the supreme court rules that 2A cannot
be infringed.
They've tried to take away 1A but never will happen.
This is why America is so unique & special.
Corrupt govt's come & go, the Founding Fathers knew this would happen.
They covered WE, THE PEOPLE.
From the article you posted.
It is going to be a really tough sell getting any of this officially passed as law in the United States, though.
The Supreme Court in 2017 made a unanimous ruling that the First Amendment & free speech cannot be
regulated or interfered with under the guise of āhate speech.ā
Justice Samuel Alito, who summed up the ruling, wrote:
ā[The idea that the government may restrict] speech expressing ideas that offend ā¦ strikes at the heart of the
First Amendment. Speech that demeans on the basis of race, ethnicity, gender, religion, age, disability,
or any other similar ground is hateful; but the proudest boast of our free speech jurisprudence is that we protect
zthe freedom to express āthe thought that we hate.'ā