I'm assuming it was hyperbole, not literal.
dandi8
joined 1 year ago
Out of curiosity, do you consider the sentence below to be a direct incitement to actionable violence?
"It would be patriotic if someone were to stop Person X from enacting their agenda, even if they used force."
If yes, what exactly qualifies it as a "direct incitement"?
Additionally, would you say it makes a difference whether the sentence above is said by Joe Shmoe vs televised and said by a powerful person with many followers hanging at their every word?
Joe Rogan Nods Along As Mel Gibson Claims His Friends Were Cured of Stage 4 Cancer By by ivermectin, fenbendazole (another animal dewormer), and methylene blue (a fabric dye)
Black Mesa: We're beyond excited to announce our new game, Rogue Point. Brought to you by Crowbar Collective and Team 17
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It depends. Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.