Thursday, June 16, 2011

Is There a Legal Statue That Protects Ignorantic Speech?

Here in the good old USA we have this document called the Constitution which protects free speech. What is free speech? It is a fundamental right to say what you want unless its obscene, profane, libel/slander, fighting words, or it creates a clear and present anger. These rights are contained in the Bill of Rights (First Amendment) and the U.S. Supreme Court is often called upon to interpret this fundamental right.

Now, let us turn to Ignorantics. Is ignorantics free speech? Is it obscene? Is it profane? Well, it depends on the author BUT is there a legal "statue" that protects ignorantics? Let me say it again, is there a legal "statue" that protects ignorantics? Well, I dare say that there is a "statue" that protects them but perhaps there is a "statute" that may protect them better.

Are you following me? Well, I just dropped a paragraph of ignorantic bombs in succession. The torpedo was the "statue". Now, a statue is a work of art; something that should be admired, appreciated, looked upon with great fondness. However, when used improperly, the statue is no longer beautiful; it is ignorant.

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