Hold on now, the Constitution is not a suicide pact; the phrase "suicide pact" was first used by Justice Robert H. Jackson in his dissenting opinion in Terminiello v. Chicago.
Neither is the Constitution a czar and fetters.
These evil, clumsy movie makers shouted fire in a crowded theater! Really? Media ideologues, et al. feeeeeeeeeeel so.
Sounds familiar.
". . . some key [events] exacerbated the national debate, fraying trust, and national cohesion just a little more each time . . . The two-party system that had governed America . . . begin to fall apart . . . interest in politics took the place of all other forms of news-related entertainment . . . politicians were the celebrities . . . [Politics/ideology] was becoming such a habit, the reactions so automatic, that [journalists] taking sides on every news story became inevitable."
.. I just can't avoid thinking about this from for Love & Liberty by Robin Young and it's about 1857 America.
When these clowns are more interested in who expressed an opinion than who murdered who then.. well let's just get it over with.
Great info. However, seems to me that “breach of peace” may apply on U.S. soil but does not extend beyond our borders.
I’m not a lawyer. I’m just guessing.