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Dale_M
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In the United States, you have the right to all of those things when speaking as a public citizen in a public forum. However, businesses and employers also have a right to reject such speech and take action against it.We have struggled with freedom of speech verse common respect for quite a while now.
Do i have the right to say what a compete idiot you are? Or a certain group of people are? Or how wrong a certain group are? Do i have the right to have this publicly and continuously displayed on a billboard, in a movie, on the news, in adverts, during university lectures etc?
I am not sure which groups you would be criticizing, but I would imagine such groups might publicly voice their opposition and exert pressure to have the offending speech curtailed.I would expect that most groups i would be criticising would just turn their back and want nothing to do with me.
But surely you are correct that the right to free speech is not absolute.