PeterZ wrote:gcomeau wrote:Yell "Fire" in a crowded theater and then let us know if what you're allowed to say is subject to your government too.
If anyone was hurt, the yeller would be liable. Likely there are also ordinances that would chastise the miscreant severely.
That would be just rephrasing the statement " what you are allowed to say is subject to your government" in different words. What do you think happens in those other countries? Mind control fields that stop them from saying the words in the first place.... or liabilities and penalties after they say them? Just like you just laid out as what happens here in the US.
I have the right to yell fire in a crowded theater. I don't have the right to endanger people or cause through my willful or negligent actions.
Which is exactly what the citizens of those other countries have. They simply have different lists of WHAT will endanger people... and frankly, probably more reasonable lists if preventing the endangering of people is really the goal.