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I'm not aware of any laws against making a mockery of any groups or classes of people. So as long as the "mockery" doesn't include threats and veer off into hate speech or incites violence, it's Free Speech.

What you can't do is dictate what others might say or do in response to your expression of Free Speech. Because that's infringing on their right to Free Speech, you see? Assuming they are also not veering off into Hate Speech or inciting violence, of course.

I've seen this same argument before, and what it really boils down to is that people are angry they can't express non-PC thoughts without someone criticizing them about it. And that's pretty damn hypocritical.

I say don't be a hypocritical coward. If you want to express your right to Free Speech and mock a group or class of people, go for it. But don't cry and whine when others use that same right to Free Speech to respond with something you don't like.

2 years ago
0 score
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I'm not aware of any laws against making a mockery of any groups or classes of people. So as long as the "mockery" doesn't include threats and veer off into hate speech or incites violence, it's Free Speech.

What you can't do is dictate what others might say or do in response to your expression of Free Speech. Because that's infringing on their right to Free Speech, you see? Assuming of course they are also not veering off into Hate Speech or inciting violence, of course.

I've seen this same argument before, and what it really boils down to is that people are angry they can't express non-PC thoughts without someone criticizing them about it. And that's pretty damn hypocritical.

I say don't be a hypocritical coward. If you want to express your right to Free Speech and mock a group or class of people, go for it. But don't cry and whine when others use that same right to Free Speech to respond with something you don't like.

2 years ago
1 score
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I'm not aware of any laws against making a mockery of any groups or classes of people. So as long as the "mockery" doesn't include threats and veer off onto hate speech or incites violence, it's Free Speech.

What you can't do is dictate what others might say or do in response to your expression of Free Speech. Because that's infringing on their right to Free Speech, you see? Assuming of course they are also not veering off into Hate Speech or inciting violence, of course.

I've seen this same argument before, and what it really boils down to is that people are angry they can't express non-PC thoughts without someone criticizing them about it. And that's pretty damn hypocritical.

I say don't be a hypocritical coward. If you want to express your right to Free Speech and mock a group or class of people, go for it. But don't cry and whine when others use that same right to Free Speech to respond with something you don't like.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

I'm not aware of any laws against making a mockery against groups or classes of people. So as long as the "mockery" doesn't include threats and veer off onto hate speech or incites violence, it's Free Speech.

What you can't do is dictate what others might say or do in response to your expression of Free Speech. Because that's infringing on their right to Free Speech, you see? Assuming of course they are also not veering off into Hate Speech or inciting violence, of course.

I've seen this same argument before, and what it really boils down to is that people are angry they can't express non-PC thoughts without someone criticizing them about it. And that's pretty damn hypocritical.

I say don't be a hypocritical coward. If you want to express your right to Free Speech and mock a group or class of people, go for it. But don't cry and whine when others use that same right to Free Speech to respond with something you don't like.

2 years ago
1 score