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Things like death threats being legal would be pretty awful. Husband saying "if you leave me I'll murder you"? Oh well, he's just exercising his free speech, so it's not an issue.
People could defame others, openly call for genocide, plan terrorist attacks etc without consequences. It would be a pretty awful society to live in.
Wat!
murder and manslaughter don't just stop existing... let alone terrorism laws and conspiracy to commit crime just because you can say naughty words
The point is that the planning itself wouldn't be illegal if there were absolute free speech. Of course the murder still would be, but ideally you'd want to stop that before it happens, which will be tougher when just talking about murdering people is perfectly legal. Free speech isn't just about "naughty words".
It's free speech but still a threat maybe?
Arresting somebody for making a threat would be impeding their free speech, would it not?
That’s not how free speech works.