ArvadaHawk
Well-Known Member
Did you pass high school social studies?
No one, and I mean no one, has violated Gundy's or anyone else's 1st Amendment rights. He's free to wear that shirt if he wants. He might have to deal with the consequences of his words, but welcome to America. It's always been that way.
Do you want to live in a country where you get told you can protest or speak out about someone's actions or words?? Because you're suggesting that Gundy's detractors should be silenced. Now who's getting their 1st Amendment rights violated?
fry, you are just not right. of course the person also has a right to speak his dislike of any statement, written or spoken. But to demand an apology from someone who (apparently) has an opinion that is different from yours is NOT free speech or protesting, it is suppression of speech.