Low class common people who are easily manipulated by the media? Is that really what you think of people who disagree with your opinion?
None of the other situations occurring in the world today are unimportant, but this thread is about one specific topic, so it's no wonder that most of the comments have centered on that topic.
As an upper middle class, educated and politically aware adult, I can be interested in MANY topics at once. I believe that cases in which a government official seeks to stifle the opinions of USA citizens IS a threat to the consitutional rights.
You are free to disagree, and I'm not going to insinuate that you are low class, uneducated, "common" or easily manipulated if you do.
Please do NOT put words in my post that are not there. First of all I said a sociology professor pointed this out years ago about UNEDUCATED Americans with sweet all nothing going on in there lives.
WHERE is the word "low class" in there?
I said the use of the word is in my opinion low class and I think it's even more low class for parents to use it with their kids and act like it is ok. If you have common decency you wouldn't use it.
That is my opinion and I am allowed to have that opinion just as you are allowed to disagree with me.
I did not say what you just wrote above. So why did you even waste time writing it.
My sociology professor pointed out the way media will focus on some mundane topic and people get all drawn into it and ignore the real issues in the world.
And that happens all the time.
The key here to me, is that this girl was rude and low class. Period the end. People who got upset with her got upset because she was rude.
The people trying to turn this into an issue of the Constitution or an issue of freedom of speech are in my opinion being histrionic.
The girl was asked to apologize. They didn't ask her to take it down, she wasn't censored, she wasn't punished, basically they said it was rude and asked her to apologize.
This is a normal reaction to someone being rude. An apology. And it's about having class in a situation which obviously the girl did not.
This has absolutely NOTHING to do with a violation of the first amendment.