so, people feel the need to "check up" on my page. thats fine for me, i love the readers. i have a lot of shit to say, and im glad people are reading it. apparently my words more often than not seem to offend people. im fine with this also. . the first amendment is the freedom of speech and i am utilizing it. if my words are some how offensive or obtrusive or abrasive, than dont read them. everything i have to say are my sole opinions and believes. i dont expect anyone to agree if they dont feel the same. i dont intend to force my opinions or insights on anyone. so this simple favor that i ask is if you do not agree, lets talk about it. i always love a good debate. if you dont want to do that, and ive just pissed you off so much, DO NOT READ WHAT I HAVE TO SAY ANYMORE. simple as that. i am not defaming anyones character, i am not libeling anyone by what i write. nothing i say or write can be considered slanderous. just give up. if you dont like my point of view, simply dont try to see it.
DEFAMATION:
what defamation is:
*the term defamation of character is often used to describe accusations of slander, libel or both. slander involves verbal derogatory statements, while libel involves written ones.
*when someone lies about you to another person, thats called defamation of character. spoken lies are called slander and written or printed lies are called libel.
*you may sue for defamation only if another person made a statement of fact, not opinion.
what defamation is not:*generally, a statement made about an undefinable group of people or organizations cannot be defamation.
*if you state the facts, and then state your opinion separately.
THE FIRST AMENDMENT OF THE UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION:
*the first amendment of the united states constitution protects the right to freedom of religion and freedom of expression from government interference. see u.s. const. amend. I. freedom of expression consists of the rights to freedom of speech, press, assembly and to petition the government for a redress of grievances, and the implied rights of association and belief. the supreme court interprets the extent of the protection afforded to these rights. the first amendment has been interpreted by the court as applying to the entire federal government even though it is only expressly applicable to congress. furthermore, the court has interpreted, the due process clause of the fourteenth amendment as protecting the rights in the first amendment from interference by state governments. the most basic component of freedom of expression is the right of freedom of speech. the right to freedom of speech allows individuals to express themselves without interference or constraint by the government. the supreme court requires the government to provide substantial justification for the interference with the right of free speech where it attempts to regulate the content of the speech. a less stringent test is applied for content-neutral legislation. the supreme court has also recognized that the government may prohibit some speech that may cause a breach of the peace or cause violence. the right to free speech includes other mediums of expression that communicates a message.
def·a·ma·tion
–noun. the act of defaming; false or unjustified injury of the good reputation of another, as by slander or libel; calumny.
slan·der
-law. oral communication of false statements injurious to a persons reputation.
A false and malicious statement or report about someone.
li·bel
–noun. law. defamation by written or printed words, pictures, or in any form other than by spoken words or gestures.
freedom of speech
–noun. the right of people to express their opinions publicly without governmental interference, subject to the laws against libel, incitement to violence or rebellion, etc.
DEFAMATION:
what defamation is:
*the term defamation of character is often used to describe accusations of slander, libel or both. slander involves verbal derogatory statements, while libel involves written ones.
*when someone lies about you to another person, thats called defamation of character. spoken lies are called slander and written or printed lies are called libel.
*you may sue for defamation only if another person made a statement of fact, not opinion.
what defamation is not:*generally, a statement made about an undefinable group of people or organizations cannot be defamation.
*if you state the facts, and then state your opinion separately.
THE FIRST AMENDMENT OF THE UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION:
*the first amendment of the united states constitution protects the right to freedom of religion and freedom of expression from government interference. see u.s. const. amend. I. freedom of expression consists of the rights to freedom of speech, press, assembly and to petition the government for a redress of grievances, and the implied rights of association and belief. the supreme court interprets the extent of the protection afforded to these rights. the first amendment has been interpreted by the court as applying to the entire federal government even though it is only expressly applicable to congress. furthermore, the court has interpreted, the due process clause of the fourteenth amendment as protecting the rights in the first amendment from interference by state governments. the most basic component of freedom of expression is the right of freedom of speech. the right to freedom of speech allows individuals to express themselves without interference or constraint by the government. the supreme court requires the government to provide substantial justification for the interference with the right of free speech where it attempts to regulate the content of the speech. a less stringent test is applied for content-neutral legislation. the supreme court has also recognized that the government may prohibit some speech that may cause a breach of the peace or cause violence. the right to free speech includes other mediums of expression that communicates a message.
def·a·ma·tion
–noun. the act of defaming; false or unjustified injury of the good reputation of another, as by slander or libel; calumny.
slan·der
-law. oral communication of false statements injurious to a persons reputation.
A false and malicious statement or report about someone.
li·bel
–noun. law. defamation by written or printed words, pictures, or in any form other than by spoken words or gestures.
freedom of speech
–noun. the right of people to express their opinions publicly without governmental interference, subject to the laws against libel, incitement to violence or rebellion, etc.
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