I'm not sure about Canada's free speech laws.Smitty-48 wrote:Well I never said I didn't believe in political violence, I absolutely do believe in poltical violence, it's kind of hard to have been a soldier and not have, but I would only ever engage in political violence, at the lawful direction of my Commander-in-Chief, Queen Elizabeth II, in the collective and individual self defense of her House of Windsor here amongst the red and green maples, within the confines of national and international law and the laws of armed conflict. Mind you, if the Bolshies ever take to streets to imperil the Queen's Peace, that's go time right there right thur, although I'd only shoot the really obnoxious ones, and I wouldn't shoot any in the back if they were fleeing.
Let me clearly define political violence. Punching someone in the face, or committing violence on their person because they don't agree with you politically, *and that's it* isn't acceptable to me. If someone wants to preach that the white race should exterminate the black race, as long as they're not holding this rally outside of a black family's house, you know it's whatever, free speech. So is burning a flag, a koran, a bible, or whatever.
Hate speech is free speech.
"There is no ‘hate speech’ exception to the First Amendment"