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An executive order to protect freedom of speech
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The 1st Amendment protects free speech you idiot
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Sorry I'm not an idiot nor anything else.. I'm grammar neutral. Please respect my status.
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lol, Chump is a fucking moron. And his cultist are even bigger morons
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For conservatives, freedom of speech means freedom to be racist assholes.
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Let's use some conservative logic here.
If gun laws won't stop criminals from having guns, why do you think an executive order telling people not to hit conservatives on college campuses will stop people from hitting conservatives on college campuses? |
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And yes, freedom of speech protects hate speech. |
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“If they want our dollars, and we give it to them by the billions, they’ve got to allow people like Hayden and many other great young people and old people to speak,” Trump said. “Free speech. If they don’t, it will be costly. That will be signed soon.”
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They don't have free speech on campus.... Didn't one of the Neo Nazi groups just have a protest on campus, and the school said legally they couldn't stop it.
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Thank god we have a president that appreciates probably one of the most important amendments - freedom of speech.
I cannot believe people in the UK or Canada have lost any right to freedom of speech. It's sad but soft people like Mark and Tommy have brought this on. |
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Free speech zones were created by Dubya... Remember ?
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Liberals are the only ones on campus who care about embracing diversity. And Trump wants to take away their freedom to punch other students in the face, whose beliefs are too diverse from their own?
Impeach now! |
Stand on any street corner in the USA and shout out... " Jews suck cock "... see how long your freedom of speech last ;)
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so.. basically no one on the left understands what the first amendment is and what it covers.... shocking that they don't understand the founding documents of this nation, being that they're the ones who wake up every single day now rooting for the failure of their own nation.
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So this means we can send pro abortion people and horrible liberals to speak at Christian campuses..
Perhaps we can have pro porn marches at Christian colleges Free speech after all.. Maybe some Muslims and Satanists as well.. |
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Want to talk about banning free speech. Let's talk about how Christian schools block speakers who are not pro Christian or pro choice.. Ect..ect.. I will love to see these Christian/charter schools who now get federal funding dragged into courts using Trumps eo.. As usual you guys never look at your own actions and what the reaction will be. |
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Conservatism left the Republican party with Reagan and they've been putting us in debt ever since. $16 trillion of our current debt was created by Republican administrations. |
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Republicans have lost their minds. |
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"In November, Gonzaga University in Washington State blocked Shapiro from speaking on campus, citing the school's Christian mission to "stand in solidarity " with marginalized communities and protect students from a hostile campus environment" Aaaaaw look christian campuses are a safe space for the snowflakes https://www.foxnews.com/us/christian...r-campus-unity Hypocrites |
The sad thing is the president doesnt know what freedom of speech is. Freedom of speech is saying what you want and gov doesn't areest you and put you away. No one is getting arrested
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They're calling it The retail apocalypse and Trump is still doing nothing about it two years in. 4,500 total planned store closures this year. Tens of thousands of jobs lost and out of work. Trump's tarrifs cut into these retailers small profit margin and now they're closing stores to compensate. Sad 465 store closures in 48 hours; Gap, JCPenney, Victoria's Secret & Foot Locker FOX NEWS - The 'retail apocalypse' is alive and well this week with major chains such as Gap, JCPenney, Victoria's Secret and Foot Locker all announcing massive closures, totalling the death of more than 465 stores over the last 48 hours. All four companies reported its fourth quarter results this week during the critical holiday period, with three of them (Gap, JCPenney and Victoria's Secret) reporting declining in same-store sales, while Foot Locker reported growth that more than doubled expectations. Still, despite the good news. Foot Locker announced Friday that it plans to close around 165 stores across the country, during its investor call. That comes less than 24 hours after Gap announced it would close 230 of its namesake stores over the course of the next two years after the brand's same-store sales fell 7 percent during the holiday quarter. It also announced that it will separate its sister company Old Navy into its own publicly-traded company and create a new firm to house its remaining brands. To top that off, earlier that day on Thursday, JCPenney announced it too will shutter 18 of its department stores this year, including the three it already announced in January. Additionally, it said it plans to close nine of its home and furnitiure stores to coincide with its previous announcement to discontinue selling major applicances and furniture at all of its stores by the end of February. However, Bob Phibbs, CEO of New York-based consultancy the Retail Doctor thinks JCPenney will be forced to announce more closures down the road. “It is mind boggling that JC Penney still thinks they have time when the clock has run out and there’s no real plan. Closing 18 stores is barely a drop in the bucket of JC Penney’s more than 850 stores. If this was a big, bold effort to reinvigorate the brand, they would have announced they were closing hundreds of stores and investing in an outstanding experience at their other locations," Phibbs told FOX Business. He added that JCPenney "still desperately" needs an inspiring vision for its brand as more and more customers head to Target, Walmart and Amazon. Lastly, late Wednesday, L Brands' Victoria's Secret also reported its same-store sales fell during the holidays, dropping 3 percent and it will have to close 53 stores this year. According to a Business Insider report, these announcements will bring the number of planned stores closures this year to well over 4,500. |
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