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Why Would Judges Wish to Stifle Debate? Why Are They So Scared of Debate?
Posted on 10/20/25 at 8:10 am
Posted on 10/20/25 at 8:10 am
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“Let’s Go Brandon!” has become a similarly unintended political battle cry not just against Biden but also against the bias of the media. It derives from an Oct. 2 interview with race-car driver Brandon Brown after he won his first NASCAR Xfinity Series race. During the interview, NBC reporter Kelli Stavast’s questions were drowned out by loud and clear chants of “F*** Joe Biden.” Stavast quickly and inexplicably declared, “You can hear the chants from the crowd, ‘Let’s go, Brandon!’”
“Let’s Go Brandon!” instantly became a type of “Yankee Doodling” of the political and media establishment.
Decisions That Censor Debate
This United States of America was founded upon and after extensive debate took place regarding founding principles. We can not ever get away from the principles of debate and must only stifle the savage response from those who choose not for they can not.
Posted on 10/20/25 at 8:25 am to Timeoday
School speech is regulated more than normal speech. This is the speech the USSC ruled (7-2 so not close) that w school could suspend a student over previously (to set the precedent)
Fraser case
Innuendo is all you need, unfortunately.
I fought this fight in high school 25+ years ago.
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I know a man who is firm – he's firm in his pants, he's firm in his shirt, his character is firm – but most . . . of all, his belief in you, the students of Bethel, is firm. Jeff Kuhlman is a man who takes his point and pounds it in. If necessary, he'll take an issue and nail it to the wall. He doesn't attack things in spurts – he drives hard, pushing and pushing until finally – he succeeds. Jeff is a man who will go to the very end – even the climax, for each and every one of you. So vote for Jeff for A. S. B. vice-president – he'll never come between you and the best our high school can be.
Fraser case
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The Supreme Court reversed the Court of Appeals in a 7–2 vote to reinstate the suspension, saying that the school district's policy did not violate the First Amendment.[16] Chief Justice Warren Burger delivered the Court's opinion, in what ended up along with the Gramm–Rudman decision (Bowsher v. Synar) to be the final case of the Burger Court era. Justice William J. Brennan delivered a concurring opinion, while Justice Harry Blackmun concurred in the majority without authoring an opinion. Thurgood Marshall and John Paul Stevens dissented.[16]
Though the Court distinguished its 1969 decision Tinker v. Des Moines Independent Community School District, which upheld the right of students to express themselves where their words (or in that case, the wearing of a protest armband) are non-disruptive and could not be seen as connected with the school, Fraser limits the scope of that ruling, by prohibiting certain styles of expression that are sexually vulgar
Innuendo is all you need, unfortunately.
I fought this fight in high school 25+ years ago.
Posted on 10/20/25 at 8:26 am to Timeoday
Only leftist judges would. Debate exposes their weak positions and hypocrisy. They must defend ideology at all costs.
Posted on 10/20/25 at 8:36 am to SlowFlowPro
So when people see a person wearing a "rainbow" flag or shirt in school and are upset to know that flag or shirt represents something they find so gross and intolerable that it triggers them, but that it is okay because a school administrator, who allows drag shows, says it is.
Gotcha.
Gotcha.
Posted on 10/20/25 at 8:57 am to Timeoday
Everything has become politically motivated.
Some very radical and counterintuitive to keeping the USA in tact.
Some very radical and counterintuitive to keeping the USA in tact.
Posted on 10/20/25 at 9:21 am to thermal9221
The point I am trying to make is society, which would have debated the issue amongst the people, is now kept down by unelected "regulators" who might be challenged every now and then.
There is a reason for the "turn off" and quite frankly, we certainly witnessed their capability to shut it down on September 10, 2025.
Free and open debate is a matter they can not fathom in their society. They want complete control.
There is a reason for the "turn off" and quite frankly, we certainly witnessed their capability to shut it down on September 10, 2025.
Free and open debate is a matter they can not fathom in their society. They want complete control.
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