Dirty Harry
Well-Known Member
In a way, yes the freedom of speech does give one the right to say what they want, with VERY few exceptions, like yelling fire as you mentioned as that is a safety thing. You do have the right to yell fire, but you also will be responsible for the outcome, e.g. causing a stampede and making a false fire alarm. You have the right to yell it, but you will pay for it if your claim is false because you are expected to yell that if there is a fire.O.k. Since no one else has added it I will. You can't yell "fire" in a crowded theater. You also can't threaten people without consequences. Freedom of speech doesn't give you the right to say whatever you want.
If you were to say something incorrect about someone and it causes damage, you are hit with libel or defamation and you are hit with that, not for speaking your mind.
Everyone at some time will say something that offense others. No where in the constitution does it say anyone has a right not to be offended. That is why that freedom is there. It stops government from telling someone to shut up because the government doesn't like it. That is why some people bash one news group and praise another. Both can say their piece without being controlled by the state.
Now that said, freedom of speech does not mean one must be heard. If you don't like something being said on TV, turn the channel. If you don't like what someone is saying, just stop listening. If you don't like a post, don't respond to it and like all posts, it will fall the way side.
Someone may have the right to say what ever they want, but there is nothing forcing me to have to listen to it, or even agree with it.