@Novichok
picking up on a typo is pathetic.
That was not a typo. Tupo is a typo.
When will it sink in that everything you read is not true.That sentence is not a typo. It's simply false.
No, it wouldn't.
You are a pathetic liar or you don't know Irish laws. So let me help, dear Atch...Quoting from:
citizensinformation.ie/en/government-in-ireland/irish-constitution-1/constitution-fundamental-rights/
Freedom of expression
You have a right to freely express your convictions and opinions (Article 40.6.1.i). However, that right can be limited in the interests of public order and morality. You can also not use this right to defame someone else as this would interfere their constitutional right to a good name.Do you recall me saying this?
Every single Euro freedom of speech law I read has "but", "unless" or an equivalent in it.Sure enough, your "freedom of expression" has an equivalent. It's that "however" that doesn't refer to speech advocating for a felony or a crime that has a victim. European "freedom of experession" is about morality, defamation, and good names - and, therefore, about feeeelings.
What a pathetic joke...The USSR used to have buts, unless, and however in its constitution, too.
The US does not:
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.Nothing about morality and how anyone feeeeels.