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by rscoots
1642 days ago
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Threats are prosecuted as intent to commit another crime, not ‘u said a naughty word.’ That’s why slogans such as “kill all men” would never lead to legal conviction in the US (they might in the UK!) More importantly, the laws in this article are not about threats. Myself nor any freedom of conscious supporters I know of would claim verbal intent to commit a crime should be protected from legal consequence. So unless you can name any, this is not only off topic but also a straw man. |
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Which is the point of discussion you started when you said “it does precisely mean there are never any legal consequences for saying anything”.