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Originally Posted by KCJohnny
You are just being obstinate, now. Free speech does not give you the right to cry "Fire!" in a crowded movie theater. Likewise, indignation and civic interventions in cases of the rupture of standards of public decency are signs of moral health.
You presume upon that moral health every day while dismantling its foundation with the propagation of messages that erode the moral strength of our body politick.
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You're the one bringing up free speech? When did I ever state that she has the right to use what some consider profane language, provided by the 2nd amendment? If I have, please point it out. Or are you just fabricating garbage again?
Shouting "Fire!" in a crowded movie theater can cause mass chaos and may result in injuries and destruction of property. Saying **** in public is going to have the same effect? Please!

Her use of what is considered by some to be profane language isn't causing any tangible harm and if people get offended that's their issue. They have the right to say something to her, but no one should get fined/arrested/cited over using such general language.