But not the right to call a grieving father a "crisis actor."
What? You call yourself a libertarian?
That is exactly the type of free speech that is protected under the Constitution. Can you cite the section of the 1st amendment that says youre free to speak your opinion unless its mean and hurts someones feeling.
He didn’t. He were reported that other people’s said that, and then discussed whether or not it was accurate.
Can you provide us with the film clip of Alex Jones saying that the father was a crisis actor, for the Sandy Hook never happened?
What? You can’t? Sounds like you had a little bit too much mainstream media
I don’t know. Why can’t he say anything, if there is the slightest chance it is true? If we are going to say you can’t say something which the media hasn’t published evidence of, you are giving the government and tech giants the power to decide what can and can’t be said about everything.
Has everybody here seen the video of the father laughing with other people, going to the podium, and doing what really did look like an actor’s preparation for producing an emotion? Even more interesting, go to youtube and try to find the video, which the powers that be have decided to hide. Here is the latest post:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gD_r3D6AU_4
The guy could be legit, I’ve learned to not assume I know the entire truth about anything lately. But that looked weird as hell, and the tech giants have taken measures to hide it.
I’d say let everyone make every case, and let the people decide. This looks to me like a great way to make sure no sheep speak out too loudly with ideas which could be controversial.