The government can’t arrest you for what you say unless such speech threatens national security, public order, or public health or is contrary to public morals, as all are defined by said government.
“Have your show cancelled” implies some sort of commercial or quasi-commercial enterprise where no “right” to free speech actually exists.
As far as the internet is concerned, a “right to free speech” simply does not exist. Never has. It’s a myth. Like internet privacy.
In fact, There Is No Such Thing as Free Speech, PDF…an oldie but a goodie). All speech, in whatever form it takes, in whatever venue it is found, carries with it cost and consequence.
About being yelled at or boycotted StickPerson is generally correct.
The government can’t arrest you for what you say unless such speech threatens national security, public order, or public health or is contrary to public morals, as all are defined by said government.
“Have your show cancelled” implies some sort of commercial or quasi-commercial enterprise where no “right” to free speech actually exists.
As far as the internet is concerned, a “right to free speech” simply does not exist. Never has. It’s a myth. Like internet privacy.
In fact, There Is No Such Thing as Free Speech, PDF…an oldie but a goodie). All speech, in whatever form it takes, in whatever venue it is found, carries with it cost and consequence.
About being yelled at or boycotted StickPerson is generally correct.
Yup. That’s all.
You rock. Thank you.