Submission Statement- Certain people are allowed to openly advocate overthrowing the government. These are the same people who jailed the 1/6 protesters for being “insurrectionists.”
SinCityHammer702 on
This is how you get a civil war. Keep it up.
superstar1751 on
The government doesnt like your constitutional rights it gets in the way of them exploiting you, they are probably the ones behind the article.
Gleemonex4Pets on
Calling for a change in the Constitution is not the same as calling for an overthrow of the government. The Constitution has been changed a number of times without *any overthrow of the government whatsoever.*
In fact, it *requires* government to change the Constitution.
Your post is both ignorant and disingenuous.
drumdust on
Is it time to torch The New Yorker?
That’s the real question.
SensualGodess on
Torching down the building would hit the right notes.
Ok-Painting-1782 on
I wonder why people exercise their free speech*
There, fixed it for you. The constitution was literally written so the people could at anytime overthrow their government.. or in other words, keep them in check because the government is not who holds the power, it is the people.
ultlsr on
Allowed? It’s a democracy, it functions on the freedom of speech to all narratives, pics, so that the people can evaluate different viewpoints and decide for themselves.
For a healthy democracy all voices must be allowed, debated, and criticized for their merits.
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Submission Statement- Certain people are allowed to openly advocate overthrowing the government. These are the same people who jailed the 1/6 protesters for being “insurrectionists.”
This is how you get a civil war. Keep it up.
The government doesnt like your constitutional rights it gets in the way of them exploiting you, they are probably the ones behind the article.
Calling for a change in the Constitution is not the same as calling for an overthrow of the government. The Constitution has been changed a number of times without *any overthrow of the government whatsoever.*
In fact, it *requires* government to change the Constitution.
Your post is both ignorant and disingenuous.
Is it time to torch The New Yorker?
That’s the real question.
Torching down the building would hit the right notes.
I wonder why people exercise their free speech*
There, fixed it for you. The constitution was literally written so the people could at anytime overthrow their government.. or in other words, keep them in check because the government is not who holds the power, it is the people.
Allowed? It’s a democracy, it functions on the freedom of speech to all narratives, pics, so that the people can evaluate different viewpoints and decide for themselves.
For a healthy democracy all voices must be allowed, debated, and criticized for their merits.