It has come to my attention that people seem to think that freedom of speech means freedom from consequences of said speech.
For those that believe you can say just about anything you want with impunity, why is that?
What are the limits on freedom of speech if any in your view.
Well, there’s the ‘No inciting violence‘ thing, which I agree with.
There’s also the issue of what speech is
not. I.e. - money is NOT speech, and the freedom of speech does
not apply to companies And campaign contributions.
Personally, I’m in favor of each campaign to be given a specific allotment of money for advertising. Anything above and beyond that means you and all your contributors go to jail. It’s the only fair thing to do.
One human being, one soapbox.
…. which brings us to the other thing, Ronald Reagan was wrong.
Anyone can grab a soapbox and stand up on the street corner and pronounce whatever the heck they want to to the world. That’s free. But if you have the power and money to spout off on the airwaves, then you MUST give free time, of equal amount to your opponents, to speak out contrary to what you say.
The airwaves are public; just like standing on a soapbox is public. The listeners, as well as analysts and news-casters can debate how rational and fact-based (or not) your speech is.