great answer Carl. just sad that we don’t have many leaders with guts and integrity to enforce the laws equally but instead pick and choose which laws to enforce/break based on their selfish and ignorant desires which include political/monetary gain and fear of mobs. we even have a process system that can change bad laws, however, that system is often ignored and even broken for the same reasons. the education of our children and youth concerning those laws and processes have been ignored by the educators (purposely, IMHO) for a couple of decades so that what is happening in our world now could happen. “ignorance is bliss” is the old saying, but “ignorance creates chaos” is also very true. what one doesn’t know can not only hurt them but others as well. (lecture/speech/rant on ignorance over)
Are you offended by people who tell you that what you said is offensive? Suck it up, buttercup, it is their first amendment right to voice their displeasure.
The ones who would be offended is their home owners’ insurance. Many companies will nor insure a house with a trampoline those that do require a safety netting around it. Liability is much higher than a swimming pool. Medical claims average $1 billion annually.
When Zack starts jr high will he be “easily offended” as a runty,four eyed,home haircut,goodwill clothes wearing ginger.As for 1st Amendment lets abolish FCC and allow true free speech on broadcast radio/tv.
So does the 1A protect us from people who are offended by someone taking a knee during the national anthem, or burning a flag during a protest? Does it protect someone who wants to worship Allah instead of the Christian god from facing the wrath of those who are offended by that? Or does it only work in one direction? Just wondering.
i may be protected by the 1st amendment but unfortunately not from the individual who disagrees with my freedom of speech and kills me for speaking it; that is happening more and more these days.
Templo S.U.D. over 4 years ago
when was the last time, Zack, you studied the Constitution?
jpayne4040 over 4 years ago
LOL! Too true to be real funny.
Saddenedby Premium Member over 4 years ago
great answer Carl. just sad that we don’t have many leaders with guts and integrity to enforce the laws equally but instead pick and choose which laws to enforce/break based on their selfish and ignorant desires which include political/monetary gain and fear of mobs. we even have a process system that can change bad laws, however, that system is often ignored and even broken for the same reasons. the education of our children and youth concerning those laws and processes have been ignored by the educators (purposely, IMHO) for a couple of decades so that what is happening in our world now could happen. “ignorance is bliss” is the old saying, but “ignorance creates chaos” is also very true. what one doesn’t know can not only hurt them but others as well. (lecture/speech/rant on ignorance over)
heathcliff2 over 4 years ago
It ought to be enforced.
BRBurns1960 over 4 years ago
Are you offended by people who tell you that what you said is offensive? Suck it up, buttercup, it is their first amendment right to voice their displeasure.
Petemejia77 over 4 years ago
Get rid of the internet.
Doctor Toon over 4 years ago
The first amendment simply means the government can’t restrict your right to Express your opinion
If your opinions are offensive to others, it doesn’t protect them from being offended or you from the consequences of being offensive
Gen.Flashman over 4 years ago
The ones who would be offended is their home owners’ insurance. Many companies will nor insure a house with a trampoline those that do require a safety netting around it. Liability is much higher than a swimming pool. Medical claims average $1 billion annually.
When Zack starts jr high will he be “easily offended” as a runty,four eyed,home haircut,goodwill clothes wearing ginger.As for 1st Amendment lets abolish FCC and allow true free speech on broadcast radio/tv.
InquireWithin over 4 years ago
So does the 1A protect us from people who are offended by someone taking a knee during the national anthem, or burning a flag during a protest? Does it protect someone who wants to worship Allah instead of the Christian god from facing the wrath of those who are offended by that? Or does it only work in one direction? Just wondering.
j.l.farmer over 4 years ago
i may be protected by the 1st amendment but unfortunately not from the individual who disagrees with my freedom of speech and kills me for speaking it; that is happening more and more these days.
Daeder over 4 years ago
They ought to have a law protecting law-abiding citizens from getting harassed in their hometown by misplaced federal agents.
Oh right, they have one. It’s called the First Amendment.
washatkc Premium Member over 4 years ago
So triggered the left on this one.