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Originally Posted by AGDee
1) Freedom of Speech- for the film maker, for the demonstrators- are hate films ok? Would protests be ok without violence? Is this really about the film or is that an excuse to express their hatred of the US?
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If the alleged film (I understand it is somewhat dubious in provenance) is the equivalent of yelling "Fire!" in a crowded theater without there being any fire and someone was injured/killed then it is not considered protected First Amendment speech.
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