(ConcernedPatriot.com) – On Thursday, Delegate Stacey Plaskett (D-VI) justified censorship by asserting that some viewpoints shouldn't be protected by the First Amendment's guarantees of free expression, which she said the Supreme Court had curtailed.
The minority-ranking member of the House Weaponization Subcommittee,
Plaskett, criticized the supposed beliefs of Robert F. Kennedy, a presidential candidate for the Democratic Party, describing them as hateful.
She remarked, "This is not the free speech I am aware of. She recalled the recent uproar caused by Kennedy's comments regarding, among other earlier remarks, how the coronavirus affects specific population groups more than others."
"Freedom of speech is not an absolute," Plaskett concluded.
She continued, "That has been said by the Supreme Court." (The Court has made "time, place, and manner" allowances for how speech is presented; it has not restricted speech's content.)
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