"Freedom of Speech" doesn't mean you can steal somebody's music and post it to your muuuuuuusic blog with a big wet sobby cry of how much you love Cal E. Fornia harmony.
"Freedom of Speech" doesn't mean you can go on Farcebook and make death threats.
And, gee, Nigga, "Freedom of Speech" doesn't mean that because a momentarily "unarmed" thug, who could kill you with his huge bare hands, gets killed, you can fuck up everybody's lives with even a peaceful "protest."
Yo, here ya go, YO:
Brilliant. Absolutely brilliant. A shopping mall is not a city street. It's...PRIVATE PROPERTY.
Hopefully the jerks who "organized" the protest will pay plenty for their obnoxious bullshit. Too bad the PO-lice and the store owners where riots have taken place, haven't hauled the monkey morons into jail or prosecuted them for destroying...PRIVATE PROPERTY.
We all get the message today that copyright is copy WRONG, that everything should be FREEEEEE, and that whatever the hell you do, it's, uh, a pun. No, a palindrome. No, no, it's FREEDOM OF SPEECH.
I've had this discussion so many times. It basically goes like this:
"Why don't you DO something?"
"Er, uh, I'm very busy."
"Too busy to send the right message? File a complaint."
"Er, uh, it takes too much time. Uh, I'll get backlash and I'll get bullied."
It's nice to see that the Mall of America is big enough, and angry enough, not to back down. They're not that concerned if Niggas don't come into their mall. I guess they're also not concerned that Niggas might target the mall for organized shoplifting.
Mostly, stores hit by protests just take the loss (where's Macy's to complain when idiots decided to lie down in front of their doors and block people from entering?)
The message is, "Oh, we can riot, the store is insured, and somehow nobody taking pictures of us will bother to identify us to the police and prosecute. The police won't even prosecute us for rioting, which in the old days was at least "disorderly conduct."
Quality of life. Without it, LIFE IS SHITE. Too fucking bad that most of the time, people don't stand up for themselves and let the real "bastards win."
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