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Correct. But he is in jail for stalking, it would appear, so it's probably best he's not part of the public population anymore.How is this a police matter?
He said the N word, but that isn't illegal.
He said "Or else" but that can be anything. There is no direct threat to him physically. The or else may just mean "Or else" ill try to get you fired. You cant assume what the "or else" means.
Stalking is another story, and if that's the case then I recant my objection. I just don't want the govt interfering cause someone put something racist on paper.Correct. But he is in jail for stalking, it would appear, so it's probably best he's not part of the public population anymore.
There are people out there who call other people "literal Nazis" because they aren't liberals, so there shouldn't be any sort of words that can get you in legal trouble.Stalking is another story, and if that's the case then I recant my objection. I just don't want the govt interfering cause someone put something racist on paper.
Freedom of speech protects the smart and stupid alike.
--He may loose his job for such a note, and that's ok.
--The govt cant prosecute him for it.
There are people out there who call other people "literal Nazis" because they aren't liberals, so there shouldn't be any sort of words that can get you in legal trouble.
Figuratively speaking.You are literally 110% right!
Texas AlumCouldn't get link to work, was it Kirby Smart or a Georgia fan?
Couldn't get link to work, was it Kirby Smart or a Georgia fan?