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by Certhas
1332 days ago
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It can't exclude things merely because people (or the government) don't like to hear them. But it absolutely doesn't follow that it must therefore include everything someone could say. And it doesn't. The US knows many exceptions to Freedom of Speech. > In the defamation case Gertz v. Robert Welch, Inc. (1974), the Supreme Court said that there is "no constitutional value in false statements of fact". Somehow the "free speech absolutists" always show up when it's about the Holocaust, yet the comment sections of defamation trials are not littered with their opinions... |
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