@ChudTheBuilder Things that aren’t protected under the 1st Amendment
True Threats/Incitement: Words intended to produce, and likely to produce, immediate unlawful action (inciting a riot)
Fighting Words: Words directed at a person that are likely to provoke an immediate physical altercation
@antireligionism@DetoxFox89@JP1016849963@Thefactsdude Limited Exceptions (Unprotected Speech)
The First Amendment does not protect speech that falls into specific, narrow categories:[1, 2]
•True Threats/Incitement: Words intended to produce, and likely to produce, immediate unlawful action (e.g., inciting a riot).
@Lohkee37@DrewWestMedia@Thefactsdude Words and Speech NOT Protected (Exceptions):
•Fighting Words: Abusive language likely to provoke an immediate physical, violent reaction.
@DrewWestMedia@Thefactsdude Words and Speech NOT Protected (Exceptions):Fighting Words: Abusive language likely to provoke an immediate physical, violent reaction.