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Originally Posted by guccilvr
I see where you're coming from but in actuallity the first amendments has limitations to it. (Secret let's not drag this out again  )
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Sorry, can't let this one go. What you're implying, here at least, is that Cameron Diaz and other celebrities are not necessarily free to say rediculously stupid things. Why? If it's offensive it doesn't matter in the least - just ask the KKK or the US Nazi party - they'll tell you. There's a reason that they are allowed to spew their hate across the United States uninhibited.
Putting aside the semantics of "limitation" vs " responsibility" (others: don't ask

), I see absolutely no reason why what Cameron Diaz is saying is not completely, 100% protected by her right to free speech. Is she an absolute idiot for saying it? Definitely. But there's nothing in it that directly creates danger to someone else's life or well-being. So, I don't see where your statement - whether it's even accurate or not - has any application to what Dwayne was pointing out. He's right. She has the freedom - the right - to express her opinion in this way. And we have the freedom to call her a moron with the IQ of a baseball bat for it.