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Venice mayor: anyone who screams Allahu Akbar will be shot
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(08-28-2017, 05:20 PM)GMDino Wrote: None of those things means you should be shot.

Doing all three at once does not mean you should be shot.

That's a different argument.

(08-28-2017, 05:37 PM)BmorePat87 Wrote: Free speech and worship means I can run around open public areas yelling about how great my god is and not get shot for doing it. 

Hell, we're allowed to run around public areas yelling that Jews won't replace us while carrying weapons without getting shot. 


You said.....


Quote:This, however, is a government official trying to stop their ability to practice free speech and openly worship. 

Under United States law it is a felony to threaten the President, presedential candidates and former presidents. Does this mean we don't have free speech in America?

You're acting as if this one thing this man said is a wide prohibition of free speech and worship when it's not. It is a narrow avenue that not many cross, but crossing it leads to probable punishment. That is not taking away someone's ability to practice free speech and worship.





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RE: Venice mayor: anyone who screams Allahu Akbar will be shot - Matt_Crimson - 08-28-2017, 06:43 PM

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