@DonLawr86874954@TheRichFromCali As a “political science writer and editor” you should perhaps consider editing yourself for not fully reading the constitution and you would see that 14.3 doesn’t apply here. Not that it matters to you, but taking things blatantly out of context will get you nowhere.
Be mindful of the rhetoric that you hear and that you transmit. Though some truth can be embedded in it, it can often be skewed to fit a narrative that is slanted for a specific agenda and can be incredibly divisive. Be considerate of others and always seek truth from the source.
@krassenstein@elonmusk I suggest reading the constitution about what free speech actually covers. You can’t “free speech” your way out of criminal activity. The moment you harm a person or property, you are well beyond “free speech”.
Leadership Lesson: never accept coaching from someone who is unwilling to be coached. Conversely, never give coaching if you are unwilling to be coached. #ironsharpensiron