I figured they would get rid of the 2nd ammendment before going after the 1st. Guess they realized that if the Moron Labia crowd didn't "commence 1776" after this last year of tyranny, they're not gonna do shit about this either.
Great article! What’s sad is you can’t even discuss this with people because everyone seems to want to only think with emotion and not logic so they think you’re an asshole if you don’t think mean words are a form of assault. It’s ridiculous and like you said is a direct attack on our freedom of speech and is further driving a wedge between people of this country and making is fight each other instead of focusing on the real issue/s
The day has finally come for this beast to show its teeth. The first amendment has been facing constant opposition since it was adopted. I am of the opinion that it is most evident in the form of conditioning in the classroom. The teacher/agent of the state often acts in an emotionally driven action to vehemently suppress any dissident or intellectual challenge to their authority. They use the excuse that the child is disrupting the class (which they are in a good way) and disipline the disruption as if the kid had thrown a spitball at blackboard. The result being students learn to march in lockstep or be smacked down.
I figured they would get rid of the 2nd ammendment before going after the 1st. Guess they realized that if the Moron Labia crowd didn't "commence 1776" after this last year of tyranny, they're not gonna do shit about this either.
Great article! What’s sad is you can’t even discuss this with people because everyone seems to want to only think with emotion and not logic so they think you’re an asshole if you don’t think mean words are a form of assault. It’s ridiculous and like you said is a direct attack on our freedom of speech and is further driving a wedge between people of this country and making is fight each other instead of focusing on the real issue/s
The day has finally come for this beast to show its teeth. The first amendment has been facing constant opposition since it was adopted. I am of the opinion that it is most evident in the form of conditioning in the classroom. The teacher/agent of the state often acts in an emotionally driven action to vehemently suppress any dissident or intellectual challenge to their authority. They use the excuse that the child is disrupting the class (which they are in a good way) and disipline the disruption as if the kid had thrown a spitball at blackboard. The result being students learn to march in lockstep or be smacked down.