It can be, sure. I prefer garbage collectors but I’m not doing systems programming.
It can be, sure. I prefer garbage collectors but I’m not doing systems programming.
“Everything I said was correct.”
Sooo - this is slander or libel then???
It forces you to be careful in the way it wants you to be careful. Which is fine, but it makes it a strange beastie for anyone not used to it.
Let’s say you yell fire in a theater,
Legal. This is no longer the standard for speech limitations.
or threaten the president,
So long as it’s a “true threat” and not hyperbole.
or publish classified national security secrets.
This is legal, so long as you didn’t steal them.
Guess you missed the part where the person was talking about seeking a legal result not just shitting on Elon?
Legal consequences.
Are you being facetious? Liberals are calling Republicans “fascists” all the time. Even people like Mitt Romney or other moderates.
was shot
We need to rename “passive voice” to “police voice”.
It’s funny/scary how quickly people abandon the first amendment the minute somebody says something gross.
People make comments like this all the time. Nobody is held in custody for it.
I think something is lying to you.
His career is going to be hell. Cops hate a boy scout.
So it’s an exchange. And they’ll have their own scam-coin like all exchanges which they’ll push you to use so they can inflate the value.
He threatened to withhold pandemic aid to states. He’s a monster.
Business-wise, this all seems like appropriate business.
Just lawful demonstration of one’s second amendment rights amiright?
Are you serious? There are “icons” from that era known for their violence and “spectacle”.
Bonnie & Clyde; Baby face Nelson; Al Capone; John Dillenger; Machine Gun Kelly (before his singing career)
FFS - MACHINE GUN KELLY!
These people were horrible and killed a lot of non-gang members.
“Newsreels from the period chronicled the violence. In one from 1931, footage shot in New York shows walls along a city street pockmarked with bullet holes, and the children caught in the crossfire of gang warfare.”
School shootings in particular are a “new thing” - I’ll grant that. But in general gun violence in the US is definitely not a new thing.
EDIT: Also - schools shooting today are actually still “extreme outliers” on the order of the gang violence of the '30s. They’re far more common than they should be, but they’re still pretty rare given the number of schools in the US.
“true threats” and “imminent lawless action” have meanings that most people wildly misunderstand though. The courts take a narrow view on both.