Does freedom of speech involve hate slurs and obscenity.
Maybe
Maybe someone can help me out on this.
I had a talk earlier in one of my threads about the first amendment.
Someone said it's violation of free-speech to to kick protesters in a Bush speech with "No Iraq War" written on there shirts.
Its not a first amendment issue but attacking people for their political expression is certainly anti-free speach.
When I pointed out it was liberals who want to violate free-speech with the fairness-doctrine and localism, and will point the differences in my opinion.
So maybe someone can help me on this. Which is free-speech and not?
1: Gays having the right marry.
Not really a speech issue. Its more of a freedom of association issue.
2: Obscenity in public such as cussing or saying explicit sexual material in public.
Probably violates local public disturbance laws.
3: Flag burning.
Seems like a freedom of speach issue to me.
4: Yelling fire without one in a crowded or any theater.
If done for malicious purposes then it would not be protected speech.
5: Don Imus saying "nappy headed hos" which got him off air and sued by the girl he said about.
Probably slander.
6: Playing music real loud and disturbing the peace of any area of a neighborhood.
Most local jurisdictions have laws against disturbing the peace.
7: Or a conservative getting in trouble for referring Michelle Obama to an Ape.
Too vague -- what was the context of the comment? Getting in trouble with whom?
And some liberals seem to want to interfere on regulating free-speech.
The fairness-doctrine would(not put someone off air because of obscenity) but to limit and regulate free-speech period especially putting restrictions on conservative privately owned radio stations.
The fairness doctrine applies to the use of government broadcast licenses.
Against the right to have handguns or really any gun.
Not a speech issue.
And why when someone whines it's free-speech to burn a flag when our founding fathers didn't allow this kind of stuff.
Are you sure they didnt?
I'm just curious if anyone thinks there should still be a limit to what free-speech
There have always been limits to what free speech is.