Message from @Gilgamesh

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2018-11-13 05:22:18 UTC  

the death throes of a doomed media format trying to take everything else down with it?

2018-11-13 05:22:31 UTC  

No, they move to the next format

2018-11-13 05:22:38 UTC  

YouTube is becoming mainstream

2018-11-13 05:22:42 UTC  

Twitter as well

2018-11-13 05:22:47 UTC  

the concept of "yelling fire in a movie theater" is that, if your words are specifically meant to have consequences, and then they do, you are responsible for those consequences.

"I hate niggers" - meh, whatever, doesn't mean a thing.
"Niggers should die." - okay, getting touchy.
"Everyone should get their guns and go shoot a nigger immediately." - Officially illegal. Even if no one does it, you are now actively trying to cause others to break the law.

2018-11-13 05:23:00 UTC  

twitter.. lol. Last I heard they were having massive issues

2018-11-13 05:23:21 UTC  

I agree @JustTom

2018-11-13 05:23:52 UTC  

@Misomania when massive media sites all ban the same groups despite not being linked financially, that is proof of control

2018-11-13 05:23:54 UTC  

There is even more context to it then that, if you're saying that to a crowd, yes. Illegal.
If you're saying it to one friend, probably not illegal

2018-11-13 05:24:16 UTC  

“I do not want to see a negro man walk to the polls and vote on who should handle my tax money, while I myself cannot vote at all…When there is not enough religion in the pulpit to organize a crusade against sin; nor justice in the court house to promptly punish crime; nor manhood enough in the nation to put a sheltering arm about innocence and virtue—-if it needs lynching to protect woman’s dearest possession from the ravening human beasts—-then I say lynch, a thousand times a week if necessary.” - Rebecca Ann Latimer Felton, first woman to serve in the senate

2018-11-13 05:24:56 UTC  

Sounds like extreme rhetoric to me but idfk

2018-11-13 05:24:59 UTC  

What if you add the stipulation, "...as God commands."

2018-11-13 05:25:19 UTC  

@Redneo those were the same women that were locking doors and burning buildings with people inside them as well.. the suffragatte terrorists that eventually became modern day feminism

2018-11-13 05:25:23 UTC  

@taekahn Discussing the relevence of screaming it at a crowd, such as the "yell fire in a crowded theater" comparison.
If you're saying it to a friend... well, that's... urgh, a whole different can of worms and not going to get into that right now.

2018-11-13 05:25:34 UTC  
2018-11-13 05:25:52 UTC  

Actually joking about things in private is different

2018-11-13 05:25:57 UTC  

I was off smashing some squids

2018-11-13 05:26:03 UTC  

and boy are my wrists tired

2018-11-13 05:26:06 UTC  

joking means something different entirely too

2018-11-13 05:26:15 UTC  

Yeah but hey

2018-11-13 05:26:31 UTC  

planned parenthoods beginnings are even worse

2018-11-13 05:26:41 UTC  

When I was heavily involved in conspiracy speculation on Google+, I just prefaced saying it was parody

2018-11-13 05:26:51 UTC  

Thus my hands are clean

2018-11-13 05:27:18 UTC  

Still debated and shared info and ideas

2018-11-13 05:27:33 UTC  

what is funny is that women didn't want the right to vote, because it entailed the responsibility to serve in the military at the time in the draft.... but women never did have to serve while men STILL do

2018-11-13 05:27:38 UTC  

Just say it was a joke. But I never incited violence

2018-11-13 05:27:42 UTC  

Reasonable people would assume that the act of yelling "FIRE" in a crowded place would cause some degree of panic and mass movement of people, which is highly likely to cause some kind of injury and, specifically in the theater case, also cause secondary damage to the business you are yelling it at.

This means, at very least, any injuries from the people in a panic, and all lost revenue of the theater, is 100% your fault.

2018-11-13 05:27:45 UTC  

that needs to be reversed

2018-11-13 05:27:59 UTC  

smash the state!

2018-11-13 05:28:07 UTC  

women have the right to vote, men bet their lives to buy it

2018-11-13 05:28:40 UTC  

Bet their lives?

2018-11-13 05:28:46 UTC  

I'm not following

2018-11-13 05:28:55 UTC  

the draft, you sign an agreement at 18 as a male in the USA

2018-11-13 05:29:00 UTC  

Oh

2018-11-13 05:29:01 UTC  

"agreement"

2018-11-13 05:29:06 UTC  

Right

2018-11-13 05:29:09 UTC  

haha, yes

2018-11-13 05:29:17 UTC  

@Misomania women COULD vote long before 1920, it just wasnt federally guranteed.

2018-11-13 05:29:17 UTC  

if there is a war you will serve, and maybe die in some godforsaken land or you will lose the right to vote or even drive

2018-11-13 05:29:30 UTC  

I totally "agreed" that I want to go to war in Iraq if they didn't find enough oil, under the pretense of WMDs.