Quote Originally Posted by thir View Post
I do not get that. Does that mean that the media can go anywhere they please?



I am trying to get my head around this. They have a right to speak their minds, yes, but anywhere? And anyhow?

A funeral is a private occasion, not a public one. And disturbing a funeral is blasfemy.

Does this mean that freedom of speech means you can go into the church as well, for instance? And disrupt the service with shouts and banners an so on?

Can you then go into for example a hospital and start shouting at gay patients?

Can you storm a club? Can you lay siege to a private home?
Turn up at the diner where people eat their lunch, or at their job?

Does 'freedom of speech' mean freedom to pester and persecute other people any way they like?????

Isn't this way of doing it making a disturbance or a public nuisance or whatever?
Isn't it, frankly, an attack?
Apparently According to the Suprmem Court, YES, the have therighto seak their mind any tmie any place except in a Theatre shouting Fire
Apparenty YES< the Suprmem Court Ruled that the have the right, to assemble, Pester etc and be a public nuicence
Yes a Funeral is a PRIVATE ppear the issues seems to e thatalhout the Funeral is a Private Affair, the Cemetaryitself is Pub;oc Domain, I did some checking and even at a Privately Own Cemetry theywould stiull have theright o shout their shit
So to simply answer your question, the Suprmem Court ruling APPARENTLY ALLOWS THEM and other to do ALL you mentionmed, does not mean it is right but apprently it is the Law by Court Ruling