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I don't have a good feeling about the game tonight, so won't be betting on the Pacers. They might pull an upset throughout the series, but I think that Pacers will come down to earth this evening. At least I hope that it's a close game.
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By indyagent17 · Posted
Eddie just play the music and shut up. Nobody paid to hear your ranting -
exactly We are free to disagree with what people say. In this case, the Benedictine sisters also disagreed https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl/chiefs/2024/05/18/harrison-butker-commencement-speech-benedictine-sisters-chiefs/73750896007/
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By GoColts8818 · Posted
No it doesn’t. Free speech means the government can’t throw you in jail for what you said and can’t make laws outlawing it. Even then there are limits like you can’t shout fire in a crowded movie theater. Since Butker hasn’t been locked up for what he said and no one is making a law to outlaw it free speech is non issue here. Freedom of speech is one of the most misused terms there is. People seem to think it means that people can say whatever they want and it makes them immune to criticism. It doesn’t work that way. Yes you can say it but people are still aloud to form their own opinions and say what they want in response. Butker is entitled to whatever beliefs he has. He’s entitled to share those beliefs. People are also entitled to say they don’t agree with those beliefs and find them offensive. Also, worth noting Freedom of Speech does not apply outside of public settings, so private businesses don’t have to follow it. That’s why you can’t just walk up to your boss and tell them what you really think of them without facing repercussions for that action. Samething with the Chiefs and the NFL, not that they are going to but yes they can punish Butker for what he said if they choose too.
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