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The headlines were "Tyson Was Arrogant" and "Sullen, Disgruntled Champion" and one paper talked of him using 'an extremely vile expression which should not be used to women".
When does an offensive comment or a vile expression of opinion cross the line?
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Your March 3 editorial "Even Hurtful Speech" applauds the Supreme Court's ruling that the vile, hurtful expression of the Westboro demonstrators is entitled to First Amendment protection.
Pain & Gain was vile.
The central issue is whether the court should for the first time in a generation designate a category of expression as so vile that it deserves no protection under the First Amendment.
And they don't have to look vile either.
It bears noting, for those who genuinely care about freedom of expression, that not a one of these offensive "speakers," including Trump himself, has faced threat of any civil or criminal penalties as a result of their vile utterances.
*Meanwhile, the courts have made it difficult, if not nearly impossible, for parents to protect their children from the most vile forms of pornography on the internet (which the A.C.L.U. and liberals defend as "First Amendment protected expression").
Many people are vile.
Universally vile.
Comprehensively vile.
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