If you support free speech, you must support people pinging other users. It's completely legal speech. If you won't defend pinging as free speech because you or someone else finds it disgusting, then no speech that you or anyone else views as disgusting is safe.
>if it is in fact on shaky legal ground it's reasonable to not want to be the case that establishes it as illegal.
It's not, The reddit admins are straight up lying to the ignorant (like yourself) to justify their prejudice. Pinging being protected speech has long since been estabilished, as it has undeniable artistic merit. The only time it's been included under any obscenity laws is when someone is being charged with possession of harassment, so the state can slap them with more charges. The courts have been very careful to not charge anyone for pinging, because they'd get their asses fucking annihilated by a higher court due to the firm precedence of pinging being completely legal speech. /r/Drama had nothing to worry about, this guy was just making shit up to fool people into thinking his censoring wasn't entirely personally motivated.
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1 SnapshillBot 2021-04-05
If you support free speech, you must support people pinging other users. It's completely legal speech. If you won't defend pinging as free speech because you or someone else finds it disgusting, then no speech that you or anyone else views as disgusting is safe.
>if it is in fact on shaky legal ground it's reasonable to not want to be the case that establishes it as illegal.
It's not, The reddit admins are straight up lying to the ignorant (like yourself) to justify their prejudice. Pinging being protected speech has long since been estabilished, as it has undeniable artistic merit. The only time it's been included under any obscenity laws is when someone is being charged with possession of harassment, so the state can slap them with more charges. The courts have been very careful to not charge anyone for pinging, because they'd get their asses fucking annihilated by a higher court due to the firm precedence of pinging being completely legal speech. /r/Drama had nothing to worry about, this guy was just making shit up to fool people into thinking his censoring wasn't entirely personally motivated.
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1 Eternal_Mr_Bones 2021-04-05
I like how Burger King's statement is a form letter that seems to be used whether an employee was shot or did the shooting.
1 PacificSpices 2021-04-05
They have two PDF files that read:
'In event of employee shooting someone'
'In event of employee being shot'.
1 GeminiRocket 2021-04-05
Defcon 1 must be "someone on Twitter found a dead animal in their fries"
1 texanresurrection44 2021-04-05
🍔🤴🦶🥬
1 __TIE_Guy 2021-04-05
You know your gun laws are fucked when shit like this happens. Imagine allowing every pussy to own a fucking gun.
1 StrategicReserve 2021-04-05
Imagine not using your second amendment rights to get a burger faster