Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-28169398-20180126031348/@comment-49.184.154.111-20180128105658

Amrosa wrote:

49.184.154.111 wrote: @ Amrosa. Free Speech is not defined by the US Constitution. I know Americans like to think they set the rules for the world but they don't. Other Western democracies may have similar principles but they are not necessarily applied the same. In other words, free speech is not just about the relationship between the government and it's citizens, it's also about the relationship between citizens.

I'm sure you are not the only lawyer here. If I could be bothered I would also go and quote authorities from other jurisdictions to prove my point. We're here to play a racing game and I thought, to help each other enjoy it. So we should focus on that, not argue points of law. http://rr3.wikia.com/wiki/Thread:219611#30

"If you are referring to Freedom of Speech as it was set out by the Constitution of The United States and interpreted by the US Supreme Court..."

That is the context of the other statements. I was not pretending that I was being representative of the entire world, but given that the US Constitution has been used as a model for several democracies around the world, it is an okay starting point. Depends how far back in history you want to go..... :)