There was this one game that pretty much taught people how to kill others with stuff lying around, such as a plastic bag. That was banned.TheTurtleMan said:When has the government ever banned a video game or movie?
There was this one game that pretty much taught people how to kill others with stuff lying around, such as a plastic bag. That was banned.TheTurtleMan said:When has the government ever banned a video game or movie?
Ever heard of the KKK? They hated a group and they expressed it quite a bit - you're saying that sort of thing is justified? Even taking it away from those that lynched people to the people that spoke out against blacks and incited the hatred of them into others, you think that should in any way be protected?Father Time said:Those aren't reasonable laws those are stupid laws. If you hate a group then why should you not be allowed to express that hatred?Woodsey said:Where do you people live, fucking Narnia? It's not like we've got guns to our heads telling us what to say. There are perfectly reasonable laws in place to stop morons from inciting hatred against any and all groups.Father Time said:I feel sorry if you live in a world where people can be prosecuted for spreading what the government declares to be bad ideas (ideas that don't incite violence)Woodsey said:I feel sorry for you if people are allowed to run around the streets inciting racial hatred and the like.GWarface said:Not where i live...Woodsey said:Free speech is a myth, and so it should be.
I feel sorry for you...
What are you afraid of exactly?
That's not quite the same - expressing hatred for a singular person who has evidently done wrong is not the same as condemning groups because of race, sexuality or anything like that.Father Time said:So when Mad Magazine calls Bernie Madoff an evil disgusting excuse for a human being that should be stopped?Woodsey said:Not on every sentence (an ellipsis is also '...', 2 dots means nothing) - it's to indicate a longer pause such as a lost thought. It doesn't replace a full stop constantly.GWarface said:There is a difference between talking and yelling... Yelling gets your voice into a wider area than just talking thus disturbing the public peace.. It doesnt really matter what you yell it will still be annoying to other people...Woodsey said:So you don't have freedom of speech then. What's free about being told where and when you can say things?GWarface said:Such as the law against disturbing a public place, i think that would be a good law to start with...Woodsey said:Such as?GWarface said:oh my, here we go again...Woodsey said:I feel sorry for you if people are allowed to run around the streets inciting racial hatred and the like.GWarface said:Not where i live...Woodsey said:Free speech is a myth, and so it should be.
I feel sorry for you...
Because you have the right to say what you want, doesnt necessarily mean that you have to.
And even if you do, you have to be ready to defend what you said..
Freedom of speech is not a holy shield that makes you immune to your surroundings. If you talk shit, you better get ready to eat shit.
As an example; if i were running around Copenhagen and yelling that i wanted to slaughter and eat all immigrants, i would propably be the one to be slaughtered. Why? Because only idiots "run around the streets inciting racial hatred and the like"... And we got other laws to handle them...
And I was being literal with it, the point is you need a cap on it at some point to stop the inevitable mad men who really do believe the xenophobic shit they say, and who add fuel to any racial tensions (just using that as an example).
And an ellipsis does not replace a full stop, stop using it on every sentence. /grammar rage
As for your gramma nazism, taken from wikipedia: "An ellipsis can also be used to indicate a pause in speech, an unfinished thought, or, at the end of a sentence "
Nuff said..
You're really missing the point too - stop being so literal. People should not be allowed to make claims that incites hate or violence against others, no matter how they do it.
I mean after all that's clearly expressing hatred for someone.
Face it, sometimes people have good reasons to hate others.
Ok, the only way you can "incite" hatred into someone is if that someone already agrees with you. It's not like the KKK went up to black families and said "We're gonna go lynch the Washingtons down the street cause they're black and black people are bad!"Woodsey said:Ever heard of the KKK? They hated a group and they expressed it quite a bit - you're saying that sort of thing is justified? Even taking it away from those that lynched people to the people that spoke out against blacks and incited the hatred of them into others, you think that should in any way be protected?Father Time said:Those aren't reasonable laws those are stupid laws. If you hate a group then why should you not be allowed to express that hatred?Woodsey said:Where do you people live, fucking Narnia? It's not like we've got guns to our heads telling us what to say. There are perfectly reasonable laws in place to stop morons from inciting hatred against any and all groups.Father Time said:I feel sorry if you live in a world where people can be prosecuted for spreading what the government declares to be bad ideas (ideas that don't incite violence)Woodsey said:I feel sorry for you if people are allowed to run around the streets inciting racial hatred and the like.GWarface said:Not where i live...Woodsey said:Free speech is a myth, and so it should be.
I feel sorry for you...
What are you afraid of exactly?
Huh? Of course not.Nekros22 said:Ok, the only way you can "incite" hatred into someone is if that someone already agrees with you. It's not like the KKK went up to black families and said "We're gonna go lynch the Washingtons down the street cause they're black and black people are bad!"Woodsey said:Ever heard of the KKK? They hated a group and they expressed it quite a bit - you're saying that sort of thing is justified? Even taking it away from those that lynched people to the people that spoke out against blacks and incited the hatred of them into others, you think that should in any way be protected?Father Time said:Those aren't reasonable laws those are stupid laws. If you hate a group then why should you not be allowed to express that hatred?Woodsey said:Where do you people live, fucking Narnia? It's not like we've got guns to our heads telling us what to say. There are perfectly reasonable laws in place to stop morons from inciting hatred against any and all groups.Father Time said:I feel sorry if you live in a world where people can be prosecuted for spreading what the government declares to be bad ideas (ideas that don't incite violence)Woodsey said:I feel sorry for you if people are allowed to run around the streets inciting racial hatred and the like.GWarface said:Not where i live...Woodsey said:Free speech is a myth, and so it should be.
I feel sorry for you...
What are you afraid of exactly?
Rakkana said:NO OFFENSE AMERICANS!
Their laws only suit them when in suits them. The people running their government are happy to be hypocrites.
This sums up my opinion quite well.Madara XIII said:SnootyEnglishman said:It's supposed be but everyone is America is too sensitive and easily offended these days. So slowly it's going away in my opinion.
^ This times 1000
People are being a bunch of pansies now adays about political correctness that our speech is not only limited but being watered down to such a disgusting degree.
Our new Motto over here is "If everyone doesn't like it, you can't say it" ....-_-
Disallowing threats like that is done on the basis that the fear you would inflict on the other person is damaging to thier state of mind and could push them to act differently, impeding thier freedoms. It's the same thing as not being able to yell "fire" in a movie theater because someone could easily be hurt badly in the rush to escape.Greyfox105 said:One thing that got me about the "Free speech" is that they aren't allowed to say "I want to kill the president, or something along those lines, unless it is to tell someone else they cannot say it >.>
Seems "Free" is defined by the government...
I think I'm within my rights to say I want to kill anyone, be it my neighbor, my cousin, some important government person, whoever. Lucky me. I just can't actually do so, even to protect myself :3
would you like me to find some more knits you can pick, i think you may have missed a few.Father Time said:This is the first time you mentioned thatWoodsey said:That's not quite the same - expressing hatred for a singular person who has evidently done wrong is not the same as condemning groups because of race, sexuality or anything like that.Father Time said:So when Mad Magazine calls Bernie Madoff an evil disgusting excuse for a human being that should be stopped?Woodsey said:Not on every sentence (an ellipsis is also '...', 2 dots means nothing) - it's to indicate a longer pause such as a lost thought. It doesn't replace a full stop constantly.GWarface said:There is a difference between talking and yelling... Yelling gets your voice into a wider area than just talking thus disturbing the public peace.. It doesnt really matter what you yell it will still be annoying to other people...Woodsey said:So you don't have freedom of speech then. What's free about being told where and when you can say things?GWarface said:Such as the law against disturbing a public place, i think that would be a good law to start with...Woodsey said:Such as?GWarface said:oh my, here we go again...Woodsey said:I feel sorry for you if people are allowed to run around the streets inciting racial hatred and the like.GWarface said:Not where i live...Woodsey said:Free speech is a myth, and so it should be.
I feel sorry for you...
Because you have the right to say what you want, doesnt necessarily mean that you have to.
And even if you do, you have to be ready to defend what you said..
Freedom of speech is not a holy shield that makes you immune to your surroundings. If you talk shit, you better get ready to eat shit.
As an example; if i were running around Copenhagen and yelling that i wanted to slaughter and eat all immigrants, i would propably be the one to be slaughtered. Why? Because only idiots "run around the streets inciting racial hatred and the like"... And we got other laws to handle them...
And I was being literal with it, the point is you need a cap on it at some point to stop the inevitable mad men who really do believe the xenophobic shit they say, and who add fuel to any racial tensions (just using that as an example).
And an ellipsis does not replace a full stop, stop using it on every sentence. /grammar rage
As for your gramma nazism, taken from wikipedia: "An ellipsis can also be used to indicate a pause in speech, an unfinished thought, or, at the end of a sentence "
Nuff said..
You're really missing the point too - stop being so literal. People should not be allowed to make claims that incites hate or violence against others, no matter how they do it.
I mean after all that's clearly expressing hatred for someone.
Face it, sometimes people have good reasons to hate others.
"People should not be allowed to make claims that incites hate or violence against others"
Might want to read up, bud. Your free speech amendment also includes exception clauses for libel, slander, and 'fighting talk'.yamitami said:Okay, most of this kind of debate is caused by not understanding what free speech means.
Free speech means that the government cannot censor a person or entity. The only exceptions have to do with security, like how it is reckless endangerment to shout 'fire' in a crowded theater or having to do with how locations of covert teams on enemy soil are classified.
So, barring a military game made with classified information or something, video games do not fall under the category of safety and national security so they cannot be censored out of existence. Then again if we keep going down the path of socialism then they're just going to throw the constitution out and then they can censor video games or ban fried foods.
And psh, socialism doesn't necessarily lead to that. The UK, if you judge it by its budget deficit, is one of the most socialistic countries in the world, yet you can pretty much say what you like- especially about the government. We have a long tradition of doing as such. Hell, some of our most popular newspapers publish libellous articles all the time.Wikipedia said:Freedom of speech in the United States is protected by the First Amendment to the United States Constitution and by many state constitutions and state and federal laws. Criticism of the government and advocacy of unpopular ideas that people may find distasteful or against public policy, such as racism, sexism, and other hate speech are generally permitted. There are exceptions to these general protection, including the Miller test for obscenity, child pornography laws, speech that incites imminent danger, and regulation of commercial speech such as advertising. Within these limited areas, other limitations on free speech balance rights to free speech and other rights, such as rights for authors and inventors over their works and discoveries (copyright and patent), interests in "fair" political campaigns (Campaign finance laws), protection from imminent or potential violence against particular persons (restrictions on fighting words), or the use of untruths to harm others (slander). Distinctions are often made between speech and other acts which may have symbolic significance
So, as long as you have your gun, people have to listen to what you have to say? That sounds like it could be hypocritical in some way.flying_whimsy said:When push comes to shove, as long as we have the right to bear arms our right to speech is protected. It's just unfortunate that so many people are willing to sacrifice their rights for passing social fads engineered by folks way more influential than they ever should be.
As one of my friends likes to say "guns are there for when the government gets out of control."
But spreading Bad Ideas is like giving away free knives at a playground, its not illegal but it is meant to make other people acting like you want.GWarface said:Thumps up my man, finally one who gets the idea..Father Time said:I feel sorry if you live in a world where people can be prosecuted for spreading what the government declares to be bad ideas (ideas that don't incite violence)Woodsey said:I feel sorry for you if people are allowed to run around the streets inciting racial hatred and the like.GWarface said:Not where i live...Woodsey said:Free speech is a myth, and so it should be.
I feel sorry for you...