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In reply to the discussion: A war is raging against free speech [View all]> For example, if there is a fire, or if you have a reasonable belief that there is a fire,
You made my point for me. "Reasonable" means it become a personal judgment call. I can envision plenty of scenarios where a completely above-board person would be 100% convinced there is a dangerous fire in a theater, yells "fire!", causes a stampede, and it turns out there was nothing or close-to-nothing. And that doesn't even include people who are 5%, 10%, or whatever mentally unbalanced doing the same thing.
> it will incite violence against the targeted group (not BY the targeted group)
That's another judgment call. What if there is speech that incites violence against a sub-group of a larger group? There are Sunni-on-Shia (and vice-versa) conflicts that get thrown into the general category of "violent A-rabs are evildoers!"