Is it free speech to attack people in the streets or in restaurants?
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It's assault
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Is it free speech to attack people in the streets or in restaurants? Hello s: Lemme deconstruct your question. If you attack with WORDS, and don't threaten people, and you're on public property, it's free speech.. If you attack them with hammers, it isn't.. Look.. This stuff is basic Constitutional law.. Maybe you should pick up a copy.. It's not too long, and doesn't use any big words. excon Side: Is
If you attack with WORDS, and don't threaten people, and you're on public property, it's free speech.. Except that Republicans are actually being physically attacked... Except that ANTIFA is calling people "whitey" while beating them up, which is legally a hate crime. Side: It's assault
"Boucher ran onto the Ran Pauls' property and tackled the senator off of his riding lawnmower, court documents state. As a result of the incident, Paul suffered multiple fractured ribs and later contracted pneumonia, which required medical attention." Side: It's assault
"On June 14, 2017, in Alexandria, Virginia, Republican member of Congress and House Majority Whip Steve Scalise of Louisiana was shot while practicing for the annual Congressional Baseball Game for Charity, scheduled for the following day. Also shot were Crystal Griner, a U.S. Capitol Police officer assigned to protect Scalise; Zack Barth, a congressional aide; and Matt Mika, a Tyson Foods lobbyist." https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017Congressionalbaseball_shooting Side: It's assault
"'Get out, you little white little f*cker!’ ANTIFA threatens civilians " VIDEO Side: It's assault
"Get out, you little white little fcker!’ ANTIFA threatens neo-Nazis" Fixed that for you, you lying neo-Nazi scuzzbucket. No charge. Consider it a favour. Also:- Side: Is
and you're on public property, it's free speech.. "Protesters chant outside Mitch McConnell's house" Side: It's assault
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