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SUMMARY:Living Room Conversations
DESCRIPTION:Free Speech\, Fighting Words and Violence - Friday\, March 5\, 12noon - 1:30 PM\n\nSome Americans feel violated by flag burning\; some by racist rallies. As extremist groups use violence to gain media attention\, most Americans oppose the use of violence. "Fighting words" against individuals in public are not protected free speech (see 1942 SCOTUS decision)\, but the definition of "fighting words" is unclear and has led to inconsistent court decisions (Wikipedia). Should the government restrict the freedoms of speech and assembly of any groups or individuals\, and if so\, under what circumstances? Is too much tolerance dangerous\, or is giving an authority the power to restrict freedom of speech and assembly even more dangerous?
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Free Speech\, Fighting Words and Violence - Friday\, March 5\, 12noon - 1:30 PM
\nSome Americans feel violated by flag burning\; some by racist rallies. As extremist groups use violence to gain media attention\, most Americans oppose the use of violence. "\;Fighting words"\; against individuals in public are not protected free speech (see 1942 SCOTUS decision)\, but the definition of "\;fighting words"\; is unclear and has led to inconsistent court decisions (Wikipedia). Should the government restrict the freedoms of speech and assembly of any groups or individuals\, and if so\, under what circumstances? Is too much tolerance dangerous\, or is giving an authority the power to restrict freedom of speech and assembly even more dangerous?
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LOCATION:Via Zoom
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DTSTAMP:20240328T082442Z
URL:https://www.growclinton.com/events/details/living-room-conversations-03-05-2021-20055
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