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Sam Spade wrote:
Mxsmanic wrote:
Thomas Borchert writes:
When someone confuses it with freedom of incoherent blathering, it
can be, yes.
There is no confusion. Freedom of speech presumes that no one will pass
judgement on the intelligence, coherence, wisdom, etc., of any speech.
But the concept is difficult enough to get across to Americans.
People in
countries with a history of far less freedom of speech find it all the
more
difficult to understand.
Most Americans do not understand that Freedom of Speech (1st Amendment)
provides protected speech only from the government. It does not apply
between citizens, corporations (or similar entities), or between
citizens and corporations (or similar entities.
And you are like most Americans and don't understand either.
Matt
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