I really think this is a conceptual or semantic difference. To see FS & 1st amendment as synonymous & other speaking freedoms separately.https://twitter.com/electomagneticJ/status/828696412867080194 …
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Replying to @HPluckrose
Whilst we (Brits) see FS as a general principle which the law protects to some extent and other institutions or locations may or may not.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
I don't think Americans who say FS = 1A think they invented the principle & enshrined it in law and it doesn't exist anywhere else!
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Replying to @nitpickette01
OK but lets be charitable in each situation and assume miscommunication, not arrogance.
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Replying to @nitpickette01
Oh, sorry, thought you were responding to me saying that.
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