What do you think about making public lists with doxxed identities of those who celebrated Charlie Kurk's death online, to punish them and possibly put their lives in danger? Should freedom of speech allow people to celebrate publicly death of person they hated or is that hate speech like US government says and should be severely punished?

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BitcoinIsFuture 3 months ago
I try to stay out of politics. My fight is for Bitcoin. One can't fight all the fights. Although if we win the Culture, everyone will win and the basis of it is: Freedom is for everyone. Freedom of speech is for everyone. Bitcoin Freedom Money is for everyone. Freedom of choice is for everyone. Now to answer your question. 1. No one forced the people to celebrate publicly the murder of Charlie Kurk. They themselves expressed their thoughts. This is Freedom of speech. (right or wrong is a moral qustion but what I here would say is that "All lives matter.") 2. The people who are creating lists are exposing publicly the people who celebrate the murder. This is also Freedom of speech. (they probably do it becuase they think its immoral to celebrate it) 3. I haven't heard of someone being harmed because of the lists but ANY physical harm from both sides would be a Crime. 4. The murder is a Crime and must be punished a such. I say it again. All lives matter. 5. The act of murder has its root cause. People need to find the root cause. It may be a Culture dacay. On both sides. We need to follow good principles. The Constitution is an example. the simplest example of a good principle "Don't do to others that, what you don't want others to do to you." Praying for Charlie Kurk's wife and children.