I’m simply respecting your right to free speech. You have the right to say and think, ‘Billionaires deserve to die.’ That’s your First Amendment right, and I respect your right to think it.
However, at the exact same time, I also have the right to say, ‘You deserve cancer. I hope your kids get cancer, and if your 5-year-old son dies in a school shooting, he deserves it.’
Basically, free speech is a two-way street, and that’s the problem with saying, ‘X person deserves to die.’ Because if you or your son, regardless of how old he is, dies, then don’t expect people to feel sad for you. They have the right to think you deserve it and celebrate it.
Is this a social experiment, or are you having a mental break?
I’m simply respecting your right to free speech. You have the right to say and think, ‘Billionaires deserve to die.’ That’s your First Amendment right, and I respect your right to think it. However, at the exact same time, I also have the right to say, ‘You deserve cancer. I hope your kids get cancer, and if your 5-year-old son dies in a school shooting, he deserves it.’ Basically, free speech is a two-way street, and that’s the problem with saying, ‘X person deserves to die.’ Because if you or your son, regardless of how old he is, dies, then don’t expect people to feel sad for you. They have the right to think you deserve it and celebrate it.
So mental break, got it, thanks!