Seditious speech?
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A few months before the San Diego ordnance was passed...
Woodrow Wilson demanded a united country – First Amendment be damned – and he pushed for laws to ban “seditious” speech. Congress complied. In May 1918, it passed the Sedition Act, which said no one could “willfully utter, print, write, or publish any disloyal, profane, scurrilous, or abusive language about the form of the Government of the United States.”
The Sedition Act of 1918 was repealed in 1920. Apparently it will be repealed on San Diego 100 years later in 2020.
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Speaking of Kentucky...
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There are some big demonstrations going on now here in Thailand. Student protests against the government but more against the monarchy.
Thailand has serious laws against speaking against the monarchy, called else-majeste, which appears to be equivalent to sedition speech. Speaking against the monarchy in any form (social media, newspaper, speech, etc) can get you 15 years in jail.
The old monarch was over pretty well liked. He passed away a couple of years ago and his son became king, and he is not as well liked.
For example, when the pandemic started, he went off to Germany (renting an entire luxury hotel to stay) with 20 misteresses.
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@taiwan_girl said in Seditious speech?:
For example, when the pandemic started, he went off to Germany (renting an entire luxury hotel to stay) with 20 misteresses.
Sounds like a totally reasonable thing to do. Wouldn't all of us do the same thing? Right, @jon-nyc ?
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@taiwan_girl said in Seditious speech?:
There are some big demonstrations going on now here in Thailand. Student protests against the government but more against the monarchy.
Thailand has serious laws against speaking against the monarchy, called else-majeste, which appears to be equivalent to sedition speech. Speaking against the monarchy in any form (social media, newspaper, speech, etc) can get you 15 years in jail.
The old monarch was over pretty well liked. He passed away a couple of years ago and his son became king, and he is not as well liked.
For example, when the pandemic started, he went off to Germany (renting an entire luxury hotel to stay) with 20 misteresses.
Not sure if anyone is following what is happening in Thailand, but things are getting interesting. A big protest two days ago (Sunday) with over 20,000 thousands people protesting against the monarchy and also the current government.
Previously, the protests were mainly at Thammasat University, but this last one was in government square, which is kind of a big deal.
The government has been pretty "hands off" to this point, but this morning called for the arrest of two of the student leaders.
Protesters are calling for a national strike on October 14th.
(I did not take this picture. I took it from a news site) -
Continuing protests in Thailand today.
Main intersection in town.
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Wow
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Friend of mine is at the protests this tonight, and sent me the following.
They are spraying the people with water cannons that contain water, a liquid tear gas, and blue dye to mark people.