This just does not make sense to me. If we pass an act which prevents people from being arrested for expressing nasty ideas, this will mean that schools and workplaces have no right to have codes of conduct and penalties for breaking them?
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Are you allowed to question the Monarchy (serious Q).
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I had not thought about this issue and I am sure it is touchy for all. The right to freedom of speech is so attached to democratic principles in the USA.
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Monarchy isn't really a touchy subject at all. People openly for and against and there's not much heat in it. On meeting the queen, 'subjects' will signal whether they support the monarchy or not by bowing/curtsying or shaking hand tho latter doesn't necessarily indicate against
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The more you know
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This is people who still don't understand the first amendment in the USA. Misapprehensions like this are also common around the second amendment. It's all false equivalence, mostly by people who want to get a sound-bite 'out there' regardless of how stupid it is.
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