Thread:Geo1234/@comment-26708053-20161109113847/@comment-27157772-20161111041233

TDIFan13 wrote:

TDFanatic52 wrote: Yes, Ryan. Keep slaying. However, I suggest that you get a sharper knife. A butter knife is good for butter, not people. LMAO what? What even...

Listen, Hillary Clinton is undoubtedly a bad person but she's not responsible for her husband's actions in any way, so I don't know why we're bringing Bill up in a conversation about Hillary vs. Trump. Maybe people are focusing more on Trump's rape accusations because he's the next President of the United States... no one's saying Bill shouldn't be held accountable for his actions because he should. But naturally, people are going to be worried about Trump because he's the one in power now.

Also, you're right when you say hate speech is free speech but, by the same logic that you can't walk into a crowded movie theater and yell "FIRE!" and get away with it, you also can't say hateful things and expect to be free from backlash. Freedom of speech simply means that the government cannot censor speech; it doesn't mean people can't call you out for being racist/sexist. Words have context and meaning and people can't just ignore what Trump has said when they directly affect people's lives. This election is basically criminal vs. bigot. Who will you want as president? A criminal or a bigot? Would you let actions decide or words?

I know what freedom of speech means. Granted, yelling "Fire" in a crowded theater isn't a smart option. I do believe you can get charge with a 2nd degree of murder for doing something like that. Irregardless, there are people of color that still voted for Trump, LGBTQ+ voted for him, and women voted for him. They fully understood what he said and yet voted for him. Riddle me that. Why did those people hear Trump speak and at the same time voted for him?

BTW, off topic, but have any of you seen SJW cringe videos? Try to watch a few without switching to a different video.