No shit. The law says not to break the law.Tenbob said:A person may speak freely publicly, as long as they do not break any other laws.
Or is it that if someone am accused of ANY crime... then their Freedom Of Speech is void??!? That is the one time when they need it MOST to defend their case!
No. More like speaking quietly amongst friends and some outside agent copies what you've said and repeats it publicly. Remember, facebook is extremely obscure and deceptive about what is public and what is private, this is like a joke amongst your friends being published by one of your traitorous friend selling the story to a tabloid.You could liken it to saying the same thing, but over a megaphone in the streets
The family and friends of the bereaved WOULD NEVER EVEN HAVE KNOWN OF THESE COMMENTS had people not made a huge fuss about them. They were made hundreds of miles away from where the crime was committed.
How different is this REALLY from the whole "drawings of Muhammed" anger? We tell the Muslims far away that they need to be tolerant of freedom of speech even if it offends them to the very core of their existence... but clearly our courts are hypocrites.
Frankly "inciting hatred" should be prosecuted under conspiracy laws, as a violent riot or other "direct action" is a crime if you are inciting it then you are guilty of conspiracy whether you do it in a private back room or at an open rally, one is only worse than the other by the breadth of the conspiracy.
And if you can't get them for conspiracy because they are shouting in the street for with no one agreeing with them, then you can get them for disturbing the peace.
So agree or disagree you can get them for the EFFECT of their words directly leading to crimes, not the words themselves. Like how if a mob boss verbally ask an assassin to kill an informant, that is not protected by freedom of speech.