You get freedom of speech, it's plain and simple to me.
I'm not into the banning of books. However, there is precedent for prosecuting namble in this case. Morris Dees did the same when taking down the KKK.
Consider this question, what if I disguised a conversation with a lunatic who interprets what I tell him as an order to rape your wife. Do I get freedom of speech protection? How about if I disguised my conversation as a work of fiction?
Again, I think maybe Spurster was trying to defend not banning books and I interpreted the comment as a defense for nambla. I apologize if I was wrong.
You get freedom of speech, it's plain and simple to me.
I think I go to jail as an accomplice.
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