(November 3, 2014 at 9:25 pm)Parkers Tan Wrote:(November 3, 2014 at 8:41 pm)Chas Wrote: It's not? Then the ones they have actually beheaded weren't murdered?
It is incitement to violence which is a criminal act.
Not according to the US Supreme Court.
If you are asserting that the beheadings happened because of those signs, I'd like to see your evidence. Otherwise, Brandenburg v Ohio pretty much renders your point nugatory.
eta: Minimalist got there first, credit where credit is due.
The beheadings in the Middle East happened because people there incite that behavior there.
We have mow had radicalized Muslims murder people in the U.K. and Canada, incited by that kind of speech. SCOTUS doesn't have jurisdiction.
So, I'm sticking with "it's criminal behavior". And I predict this will be argued in court in the not too distant future.
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