you are intervening in someone's freedom of speech by a court therefore it is not free anymore you are adding an asterisk to it

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freedom of speech is a consequenceless ability to speak regardless of tone, intention and words would you define it differently?
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HoloKat 2 months ago
I’m not adding anything. Freedom of speech doesn’t excuse you from the laws your society deemed necessary to prevent certain behavior. But speech alone doesn’t necessitate action unless under context of repeated behavior that is specifically outlawed.