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kill at least 40 ppl then check out
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i will shoot up meth before shooting up the placeyou ain’t killing 40 people pussy
you gonna shoot 2 people and freeze up
40 is wilt numbers
allah will give you hell. violence outside of defense is haram@Manchild is this haram or does it count as jihad
The europol is on my ass for clicking thanks kind strangerkill at least 40 ppl then check out
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no nobody is on ur ass chillThe europol is on my ass for clicking thanks kind stranger![]()
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What is free speech? |
1. The Discovery of Truth This value was first suggested by Milton, who first suggested that when truth and falsehood are allowed to freely grapple, truth will win out. 2. Facilitating Participation by Citizens in Political Decision-Making It has been suggested that citizens will not make wise and informed choices in elections if candidates and proponents of certain policies are restricted in their ability to communicate positions. 3. Creating a More Adaptable and Stable Community (The "Safety Valve" Function) It has been suggested that a society in which angry and alienated citizens are allowed to speak their mind--"vent"--will be more stable, as people will be less likely to resort to violence. It has also been pointed out that allowing the alienated and discontented to speak freely enables government to better monitor potentially dangerous groups who would otherwise act more clandestinely. 4. Assuring Individual Self-Fulfillment Free speech enables individuals to express themselves, create and identify--and, in the process perhaps, find kindred spirits. Freedom of speech thus becomes an aspect of human dignity. 5. Checking Abuse of Governmental Power As Watergate, Irangate, Clintongate (and all the other "gates") demonstrate, freedom of the press enables citizens to learn about abuses of power--and then do something about the abuse at the ballot box, if they feel so moved. 6. Promoting Tolerance It has been argued that freedom of speech, especially through our practice of extending protection to speech that we find hateful or personally upsetting, teaches us to become more tolerant in other aspects of life--and that a more tolerant society is a better society. 7. Creating a More Robust and Interesting Community A community in which free speech is valued and protected is likely to be a more energized, creative society as its citizens actively fulfill themselves in many diverse and interesting way. |
To the Feds if you are watching, or to anyone screenshots this thread in hopes to demonetize this forum;
Regardless if OP is kidding or not, i hope you can understand that not everyone is like this. This post is not a representative of our forum. Thanks.
What is free speech?
1. The Discovery of Truth
This value was first suggested by Milton, who first suggested that when truth and falsehood are allowed to freely grapple, truth will win out.
2. Facilitating Participation by Citizens in Political Decision-Making
It has been suggested that citizens will not make wise and informed choices in elections if candidates and proponents of certain policies are restricted in their ability to communicate positions.
3. Creating a More Adaptable and Stable Community (The "Safety Valve" Function)
It has been suggested that a society in which angry and alienated citizens are allowed to speak their mind--"vent"--will be more stable, as people will be less likely to resort to violence. It has also been pointed out that allowing the alienated and discontented to speak freely enables government to better monitor potentially dangerous groups who would otherwise act more clandestinely.
4. Assuring Individual Self-Fulfillment
Free speech enables individuals to express themselves, create and identify--and, in the process perhaps, find kindred spirits. Freedom of speech thus becomes an aspect of human dignity.
5. Checking Abuse of Governmental Power
As Watergate, Irangate, Clintongate (and all the other "gates") demonstrate, freedom of the press enables citizens to learn about abuses of power--and then do something about the abuse at the ballot box, if they feel so moved.
6. Promoting Tolerance
It has been argued that freedom of speech, especially through our practice of extending protection to speech that we find hateful or personally upsetting, teaches us to become more tolerant in other aspects of life--and that a more tolerant society is a better society.
7. Creating a More Robust and Interesting Community
A community in which free speech is valued and protected is likely to be a more energized, creative society as its citizens actively fulfill themselves in many diverse and interesting way.
why are u people such low t cucksThe europol is on my ass for clicking thanks kind stranger![]()
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Not low t, but some of us are not planning on rotting for the next 50 years.why are u people such low t cucks
understandableNot low t, but some of us are not planning on rotting for the next 50 years.
Thanks loveunderstandable
this thread is joke FBI im kidding
im chilling