You know not of what you speak.
I do know exactly what I speak of. I've been doing this for years, and educating police too.
"Freedom of expression is the right to speak, but also the right to hear".
-Canadian Civil Liberties Association
https://ccla.org/focus-areas/fundamental-freedoms/freedom-of-expression-2/
That's not a right to "be heard".
Nobody 'has to' hear Hate speech in public spaces.
From your link:
CCLA recognizes that strong protections for freedom of expression come with responsibilities. When free speech is used to denigrate individuals and groups, we advocate for counter-speech and denunciation, rather than censorship.(Censorship is what governments do.)
Counter-speech is what people do to drown out hatred in public spaces.
Not if someone is drowned out... they lost their right to free speech
No they didn't. They just are not very popular and they got booed offstage. Too bad so sad.
No one wants to hear them.
and those listening lost their right to hear.
Nobody ever comes "to hear" Hate groups. Lol
Nobody has ever complained that they 'can't hear' a hate group.lol
They can get a
**** room and talk hatred all they want.
But not in public spaces.
Speak... yes. Not scream like a **** banshee so no one can talk or hear.
No one wants to hear hate groups. Screaming is fine, horns, drums and noisemakers are too.
Go to a Ticats game ... it's ok to "scream like a
**** banshee" when warranted. Lol
No one said anything about "free to use violence". That's idiotic and a straw man. You are arguing against something that no one has put forward.
It is already "put forward" in this topic thread, because that is exactly what this thread is about:
Hamilton Police Chief Eric Girt refused police services to Pride Fest, and allowed Hate groups to violently attack Pride Defenders for close to an hour ... while police watched. Is that ok?