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lwkl 8 hours ago

> Try calling a cop a “pig” to their face.

At least where I live in Europe you aren't allowed to insult people and you can get fined for it. Be it a police officer or a any other person.

ryukoposting 7 hours ago | parent | next [-]

I cannot imagine living in a place where I can't tell someone what I think of them once in a while.

maest 7 hours ago | parent [-]

You can tell them they are doing a shameful job or that you disagree with their actions or whatever.

You just can't _insult_ them like a 6 year old on a playground. Why is the ability to do so valuable to you?

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malcolmgreaves 6 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

The first thing you described is an insult.

maest 6 hours ago | parent [-]

No, an insult implies insolence, rudeness, condescension, insensitivity. You can communicate a dim view of someone without being rude.

eudamoniac 6 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

It is viscerally against my cultural upbringing for the government to make illegal a verbal insult, it seems like an incredible overreach. I'm genuinely culture shocked hearing this. I'd be no more shocked hearing that it's illegal to dye one's hair.

maest an hour ago | parent [-]

Fyi, insults are illegal in the US, under certain conditions, under the fighting words doctrine.

nirava 7 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

being fined != physical, possibly fatal violence with body-cam turned off and irrevocable immunity