"You can't shout fire in a crowded theater" because the actual origin of that phrase was Schenck v. United States, a Supreme Court ruling that upheld that being publicly opposed to conscription for the US entering World War 1 was NOT protected speech, because by impeding the American war machine with your words, you are harming the American people as a whole.
Is 'Free Speech' dead?
It's unconstitutional to stifle or outlaw acceptable speech, no matter what form it takes, so is it allowable to stifle the voice of a few for the betterment of the masses?
But a favored class of Americans now control both our government and the minds of the masses.
They've flooded our nations with third worlders that don't care about anything but the gibs, thereby denying Whites from acting in their own self interest in a peaceful manner.
What avenues are left to us short of civil disobedience?
Is 'Free Speech' dead?
It's unconstitutional to stifle or outlaw acceptable speech, no matter what form it takes, so is it allowable to stifle the voice of a few for the betterment of the masses?
But a favored class of Americans now control both our government and the minds of the masses.
They've flooded our nations with third worlders that don't care about anything but the gibs, thereby denying Whites from acting in their own self interest in a peaceful manner.
What avenues are left to us short of civil disobedience?
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