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MEME 4.02

In this issue of MEME:



TECHNOREALISM



Over the past few months, I participated in the creation of a set of principles called "technorealism." It's a set of declarations meant to go beyond the bi-polar visions of cyber-utopianism and neo-Luddism. In another age, this would be considered a manifesto.
Now it is an open letter, a document which, through the Internet, takes on a fluid, dynamic form. Literally anyone can sign it, pass it on, and participate. Instructions on how to do this appear at the end of this message. If you like what you read, I urge you to forward it, to friends, colleagues, and other lists where appropriate.

Without further delay, let me introduce you to Technorealism.

David S. Bennahum, New York City, March 11, 1998.





In this heady age of rapid technological change, we all struggle to maintain our bearings. The developments that unfold each day in communications and computing can be thrilling and disorienting. One understandable reaction is to wonder: Are these changes good or bad? Should we welcome or fear them?

The answer is both. Technology is making life more convenient and enjoyable, and many of us healthier, wealthier, and wiser. But it is also affecting work, family, and the economy in unpredictable ways, introducing new forms of tension and distraction, and posing new threats to the cohesion of our physical communities.

Despite the complicated and often contradictory implications of technology, the conventional wisdom is woefully simplistic. Pundits, politicians, and self-appointed visionaries do us a disservice when they try to reduce these complexities to breathless tales of either high-tech doom or cyber-elation. Such polarized thinking leads to dashed hopes and unnecessary anxiety, and prevents us from understanding our own culture.

Over the past few years, even as the debate over technology has been dominated by the louder voices at the extremes, a new, more balanced consensus has quietly taken shape. This document seeks to articulate some of the shared beliefs behind that consensus, which we have come to call technorealism.

Technorealism demands that we think critically about the role that tools and interfaces play in human evolution and everyday life. Integral to this perspective is our understanding that the current tide of technological transformation, while important and powerful, is actually a continuation of waves of change that have taken place throughout history. Looking, for example, at the history of the automobile, television, or the telephone -- not just the devices but the institutions they became -- we see profound benefits as well as substantial costs. Similarly, we anticipate mixed blessings from today's emerging technologies, and expect to forever be on guard for unexpected consequences -- which must be addressed by thoughtful design and appropriate use.

As technorealists, we seek to expand the fertile middle ground between techno-utopianism and neo-Luddism. We are technology "critics" in the same way, and for the same reasons, that others are food critics, art critics, or literary critics. We can be passionately optimistic about some technologies, skeptical and disdainful of others. Still, our goal is neither to champion nor dismiss technology, but rather to understand it and apply it in a manner more consistent with basic human values.


Below are some evolving basic principles that help explain technorealism.

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PRINCIPLES OF TECHNOREALISM

1. Technologies are not neutral.
A great misconception of our time is the idea that technologies are completely free of bias -- that because they are inanimate artifacts, they don't promote certain kinds of behaviors over others. In truth, technologies come loaded with both intended and unintended social, political, and economic leanings. Every tool provides its users with a particular manner of seeing the world and specific ways of interacting with others. It is important for each of us to consider the biases of various technologies and to seek out those that reflect our values and aspirations.

2. The Internet is revolutionary, but not Utopian.
The Net is an extraordinary communications tool that provides a range of new opportunities for people, communities, businesses, and government. Yet as cyberspace becomes more populated, it increasingly resembles society at large, in all its complexity. For every empowering or enlightening aspect of the wired life, there will also be dimensions that are malicious, perverse, or rather ordinary.

3. Government has an important role to play on the electronic frontier.
Contrary to some claims, cyberspace is not formally a place or jurisdiction separate from Earth. While governments should respect the rules and customs that have arisen in cyberspace, and should not stifle this new world with inefficient regulation or censorship, it is foolish to say that the public has no sovereignty over what an errant citizen or fraudulent corporation does online. As the representative of the people and the guardian of democratic values, the state has the right and responsibility to help integrate cyberspace and conventional society.

Technology standards and privacy issues, for example, are too important to be entrusted to the marketplace alone. Competing software firms have little interest in preserving the open standards that are essential to a fully functioning interactive network. Markets encourage innovation, but they do not necessarily insure the public interest.

4. Information is not knowledge.
All around us, information is moving faster and becoming cheaper to acquire, and the benefits are manifest. That said, the proliferation of data is also a serious challenge, requiring new measures of human discipline and skepticism. We must not confuse the thrill of acquiring or distributing information quickly with the more daunting task of converting it into knowledge and wisdom. Regardless of how advanced our computers become, we should never use them as a substitute for our own basic cognitive skills of awareness, perception, reasoning, and judgment.

5. Wiring the schools will not save them.
The problems with America's public schools -- disparate funding, social promotion, bloated class size, crumbling infrastructure, lack of standards -- have almost nothing to do with technology. Consequently, no amount of technology will lead to the educational revolution prophesied by President Clinton and others. The art of teaching cannot be replicated by computers, the Net, or by "distance learning." These tools can, of course, augment an already high-quality educational experience. But to rely on them as any sort of panacea would be a costly mistake.

6. Information wants to be protected.
It's true that cyberspace and other recent developments are challenging our copyright laws and frameworks for protecting intellectual property. The answer, though, is not to scrap existing statutes and principles. Instead, we must update old laws and interpretations so that information receives roughly the same protection it did in the context of old media. The goal is the same: to give authors sufficient control over their work so that they have an incentive to create, while maintaining the right of the public to make fair use of that information. In neither context does information want "to be free." Rather, it needs to be protected.

7. The public owns the airwaves; the public should benefit from their use.
The recent digital spectrum giveaway to broadcasters underscores the corrupt and inefficient misuse of public resources in the arena of technology. The citizenry should benefit and profit from the use of public frequencies, and should retain a portion of the spectrum for educational, cultural, and public access uses. We should demand more for private use of public property.

8. Understanding technology should be an essential component of global citizenship.
In a world driven by the flow of information, the interfaces -- and the underlying code -- that make information visible are becoming enormously powerful social forces. Understanding their strengths and limitations, and even participating in the creation of better tools, should be an important part of being an involved citizen. These tools affect our lives as much as laws do, and we should subject them to a similar democratic scrutiny.



Signed (in alphabetical order),


DAVID S. BENNAHUM, New York, New York
Editor, Meme
Contributing Editor, Wired, Lingua Franca, I.D., and Spin magazines


BROOKE SHELBY BIGGS, San Francisco, California
Columnist, San Francisco Bay Guardian online
Columnist, CMP's NetInsider


PAULINA BORSOOK, San Francisco, California
Author, "Cyberselfish: Technolibertarianism and the True Revenge of the Nerds" (forthcoming from Broadway books)

MARISA BOWE, New York, New York
Editor-in-Chief, Word
Former Conference Manager, ECHO


SIMSON GARFINKEL, Vineyard Haven, Massachusetts
Contributing Writer, Wired
Columnist, The Boston Globe


STEVEN JOHNSON, New York, New York
Author, "Interface Culture: How New Technology Transforms the Way We Create and Communicate"
Editor-In-Chief, FEED


DOUGLAS RUSHKOFF, New York, New York
Author, "Cyberia," "Media Virus," "Playing the Future," and "Ecstasy Club."
Columnist, New York Times Syndicate, Time Digital


ANDREW L. SHAPIRO, Cambridge, Massachusetts
Fellow, Harvard Law School's Berkman Center for Internet & Society
Contributing Editor, The Nation


DAVID SHENK, Brooklyn, New York
Author, "Data Smog: Surviving the Information Glut"
Commentator, National Public Radio


STEVE SILBERMAN, San Francisco, California
Senior Culture Writer, Wired News


MARK STAHLMAN, New York, New York
Author, "The Battle for Cyberspace" (forthcoming)
Co-founder, New York New Media Association


STEFANIE SYMAN, New York, New York
Executive editor and co-founder, FEED




JOIN US!
Technorealism is by no means an exclusive club, but rather an attempt to spread what we think are powerful and important ideas. To that end, we are inviting anyone and everyone who agrees with this document to sign their own names to it by filling out this simple form.






BROWSE an index of like-minded books, articles and essays.

COMING ON THURSDAY, MARCH 12: A FEED discussion of technorealism.

COMING ON THURSDAY, MARCH 19: A conference on technorealism at Harvard Law School's Berkman Center for Internet & Society.


COPYRIGHT 1998, DAVID SHENK/ANDREW L. SHAPIRO/STEVEN JOHNSON





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While governments should respect the rules and customs that have arisen in cyberspace, and should not stifle this new world with inefficient regulation or censorship, it is foolish to say that the public has no sovereignty over what an errant citizen or fraudulent corporation does online. As the representative of the people and the guardian of democratic values, the state has the right and responsibility to help integrate cyberspace and conventional society.
9/7/2020
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INTRODUCTION TO STANDARDS: V5N1
by Marlon Riggs







Americans have always been more and at the same time less than what we pretended. With the quickening approach of the twenty-first century, greater numbers of us are giving testament to this inescapable fact, challenging the cozy myths by which America has been ritually defined. Who are we? Who are we becoming? Who and what have we been? In the next century, can we even continue to speak (could we ever?) of a collective "we"? For the longest, of course, these questions had simple answers.


America was white. America was male. America was heterosexual. America was Christian. America, above all, was a melting pot into which diverse cultural communities gleefully descended to achieve the social and ideological transformation necessary for inclusion within the American Dream. That many of us--marginalized and oftentimes invisible Americans of African, Asian, Latino and Native descent, as well as women and the working poor--never quite melted and metamorphosized according to this traditional prescription for social progress, hardly mattered. The great distance between the Dream and our actual lives was not due to any fault in the Dream: the defect was in us. The Dream thus survived intact, its seductive power sustained by America's stubborn refusal to look too closely at the hidden but terrible costs of "the good life" and at who actually could--much less wanted to--afford it.

The sixties, of course, spotlighted the complex oppressive regime of thought, politics and culture which underlay the myth of America. For the first time in U.S. history, the ideological fabric of white heterosexual patriarchy was exposed for the life-constricting straightjacket it had always been. Despite conservative attempts during subsequent years at repair, the old social fabric has been steadily unraveling. Thus we have arrived at this present moment, wherein a nation historically averse to serious introspection now exhibits--in its politics and popular media as well as its universities--an almost obsessive reflexive preoccupation with our national identity.

To be expected, much of the current debate is simply a re-hash of old opinion--an attempt to forcefully rebut and undercut the de-centering politics of radical multiculturalism (i.e., the kind of multiculturalism where difference actually makes a differ-ence). Bring back the melting pot. Restore "traditional values." Re-institute prayer in schools. Preserve the primacy of Western civilization (the only one that matters anyway). And not least, protect that critical bedrock of American greatness, "the American family": such pronouncements reveal an intense, even pathological desire to perpetuate a thoroughly obsolete myth of America, and through this, a repressively orthodox system of sociocultural entitlement.



While the ideas of conservative/fundamentalist America are hardly new, the typically strident pitch with which such ideas are now being argued betrays how acutely anxious many conservatives have come to feel, due to both real and anticipitated loss of privilege and power. What is more, arch-conservative rhetoric--as should be evident to anyone watching our presidential elections for the past quarter century--has found a certain public resonance. Difference, in the traditionalist outlook, has been regressively equated with disunity; and disunity with profound social chaos and collapse. Just as nature abhors a vacuum, so, it seems, do many Americans with regard to the social-political myths by which they organize and make sense of their lives. Even a fundamentally flawed, repressive, inequitable social order seems to many better than none at all. A clear imperative thus confronts American progressives--that intricate (and frequently fragile) web of communities comprised of people of color, feminists, gays and lesbians, the poor and working class, as well as ethnic whites who value ethnicity, indeed all who have been systematically disenfrancised and dehumanized under the once ascendant "traditional values" of pre-Civil Rights America.

It's no longer enough, if it ever was, to critique interlocking systems of oppression without offering affirming alternatives of how society should and can reconstitute itself. As we move into the inevitably more demanding multilingual, multicultural environment--both nationally and globally--of the next [ this ] century, our greatest task will be an inversion of the commonly assumed equivalence between difference and disunity. We must re-write this equation, demonstrating again and again that unity does not require unanimity, that unity--that is, a sense of social cohesion, of community--can and does derive from the expression, comprehension, and active nurturing (and not merely tolerance or fetishization) of difference.

This is the new standard of civilized life that now demands our urgent labor, a new world order, if you will, that subverts traditional conceptions of social order: a standard which in effect subverts the meaning of the word "standard" itself. For the new order must be comprised of multiple standards: shifting, open-ended, dynamically transforming, so as to engender ways of thinking and living that privilege no one set of cultural differences over another but affirm virtue in all.


This perspective forms the key inspiration and overarching theme in STANDARDS. Page after page eloquently testifies to the commitment of a new generation of America's best and brightest to shaping a radically redefined vision of our future, where old repressive dualisms of race, class, sexuality, gender and nationality no longer reign--a future in which not merely some but all of us are free to explore and express our richest humanity.

Marlon Riggs
Oakland, 1992











MARLON T. RIGGS was a producer, director, and writer, who graduated with honors from Harvard in 1978, and received the MA from UC Berkeley, where he later taught Documentary Film in the Graduate School of Journalism. His films include Tongues Untied, the acclaimed account of Black gay male life; and Ethnic Notions, for which he was awarded the Emmy. Mr. Riggs' work has been published in the anthology Brother to Brother, as well as in arts and literary magazines, including High Performance, Black American Literature Forum, and Art Journal. A media activist, he testified before the U.S. Senate, and wrote extensively on the issue of censorship. Mr. Riggs was also on the policy committee of the national PBS, and served on various other panels, including the National Endowment for the Arts. Marlon T. Riggs died of AIDS-related complications in 1994. We remember him with deepest respect and admiration.

Riggs' final film, Black Is...Black Ain't, was shown across the nation, to much acclaim.
More information on the press release at this link.



"Introduction to STANDARDS: V5N1" © 1992, 1995 by Marlon T. Riggs.



Original Graphic Images ©1995 by Lenni J. Calipo



Journal Contents Page



standards@colorado.edu

About Standards








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LINKS IN THIS ADDRESS WILL ALL BE RECODED AND ISSUED VIA EMAIL TO:

http://Rick-Austin-Mcminn.Code-Enforcement.Government-Administration.meme.gruwup.net/%23UnderstandingThe10MostDestructiveHumanBehaviors/%23UnderstandingThe10MostDestructiveHumanBehaviors.html

THIS URL ADDRESSING IMPLIES THAT YOU MUST CLICK FORWARD TO HUMAN RECEIVE THE LINK FORWARD - IGNORING IT RESULTS TO UNDESIRED OUTCOMES OF IGNORANCE --- CONTENT TO NOT LINK IS UNCONDTIONALLY REVOKED ---- IF YOU CANNOT HANDLE THAT I GIVE YOU NO CONSENT TO REMAIN THERE IGNORANT --- CONTACT YOUR ATTORNEY --- YOU ARE THE VERY FIRST PERSON APPEARING ON BOTH CRIMINAL AND CIVIL COMPLAINT FILED WITH DEPARTMENTY OF JUSTICE CALIFORNIA AND FEDERAL BUERARU OF INVESTIGATION AND CIVIL CASE COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES SUPERIOR COURT.

BY ESTABLISHING A NEW STANDARD HERE --- PLEASE BRING ME FAITH THAT YOU ARE NOT A PART OF THIS CONSPIRACY =--- THAT YOU INDEED UNDERSTAND WHAT IT IS THAT I AM DOING -- THAT YOU INDEED ACCEPT MY STANDARDS OF ADDRESS HERE --- THAT YOU INDEED CAN HANDLE THE TRUTH, THE WHOLE TRUTH, AND NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH INVOLVED IN ALL OF THIS.

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LET ME TAKE A GUESS THAT I HAVE INDEED FOUND THE MATCH TO YOUR TRUTHFINDER BACKGROUND CHECK REPORT RECORD.

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THERE IS NOTHING ILLEGAL IN THIS PROCESS --- YOU MIGHT THINK ME A CREEP --- I THINK YOU BE THE CREEP IF YOU DO NOT ENFORCE THE LAW AND THE APPROPRIATE CODES INVOLVED! AFTER ALL IS SAID AND DONE HERE, MY MOTIVES ARE TO SAVE MY LIFE FROM A HATE CONSPIRACY THAT HAS RUINED MY LIFE IN GANG STALKING FOR 15 YEARS.


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In that I expect that each letter, each word, each sentence to paragraph, to each text submitt box to each affixed related links [ or QR Scan URLS ] must be followed upward by the human receiving this important community needs address. BY INTENTIONALLY AVOIDING THIS STANDARD by IGNORING THIS PROCESS, IGNORANCE is bliss and the result that I do not accept nor give my consent that you can, should, and must not continue such ignorance standards.

IN THAT QR - Begging on my Hands and Knees - For the Court to Hear my Plight from hate has this firstmost presentation:

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THIS MATERIALS ATTACHED HEREIN IS THE TRUTH, THE WHOLE TRUTH, AND NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH.

I DO NOT LIE, CHEAT, OR STEAL MY WAY THROUGH LIFE TO INCLUDE THIS COMMUNITY AFFAIRS PRESENTATION THAT MUST FIND A RESOLVE AND A CONSULATE [ a place to go for strong counsels ] WHEN I HAVE ATTEMPTED eVERY SINGLE ASPECT OF CIVIL SOCEITY AND EACH ONE OF THESE ATTEMPTS HAVE RETURNED VIOLATIONS OF RIGHTS, CONTINUED CONSPIRACY, AND NEVER EXPECTED FRUITS TO COMMONS. EVERY SINGLE ASPECT OF THESE CONNECTIONS HAVE PLACED ME INTO AN A HIGHLY VISIBLE SPECIAL INTEREST NEED TO HOLD A SECRET BY WAY OF PLACING AGAINST ME A WALL OF SILENCE AS A EXTREMELY ILLEGAL ACTIONS AGAINST ME OF A PROVABLE

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Shame on you all --- you all should be embarrassed to have to represent this truth before you --- and --- deal with it human before it is too late and everyone has to go to jail or worse yet ---- DIE by DEATH PENALTY of U.S. Code Title 18 Section 241 and 242.


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************ NOTICE OF AVAILABLE AUDIO MEDIA **********

As of this MARKER, this City of Azusa / City of Azusa PD RequestTracker Record has been Transcribed into an AUDIO PLAY FILE:

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EVERYTHING IN THIS RECORD JUSTIFIED --- TEMPORARY --- DO YOU WANT TO ADDRESS THIS SO IT CAN BE UPRIGHTED TO @REALUPHUMAN.NET --- ?

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9/7/2020
James Driskill
On behalf of
James Driskill
With the City of Azusa, City of Azusa Police Deptment, the Origin of Mike 'iSocialCop' Bires of Law Enforcement Social in that project, as well as the cross over to the violations of my rights and continued blocking that is placed against me from San Bernardino Police Department, City of San Bernardino City Attorney, San Bernardino County District Attorney's Office, upward into the Center of Disease Control in a hate conspiracy that can be proven --- I am ready to write -----

PART 2 of 2 ----

SEE:

http://facebook.cityofazusa.everything-from-a-to-z-in-the-usa.betrayalofthecommons.fuckeduphuman.net/

"Reality hurts, it is abrasive, but it restores sanity and inner order.

The tide is rising and the waves are shooting spray.

The restoration of trust is not what we need. We need to create trust in new structures appropriate for a global society. We need to come to them like weeds coming through the sidewalk from the ground up. We need to make our own word good and act as if the fractured bonds of civil society still exist. We need to bootstrap ourselves and learn again how it feels to have a handshake we can trust.

Trust, but verify, the cold warrior said. And remember LBJ as well: trust is when you've got him by the balls.

To trust those people and their words unless we have their cojones in our tight little fists is like Charlie Brown running to kick the football again.

Let's not. Let us begin by affirming the vision we see when our heads are clear."

http://facebook.cityofazusa.everything-from-a-to-z-in-the-usa.cdc.fuckeduphuman.net/

AUTO REDIRECTS TO:

https://www.change.org/p/united-states-department-of-health-and-human-services-replace-cdc-hiv-dir-drmermincdc-immediately-he-s-involved-in-coverup-of-hate-conspiracy

This Change.org Petition Description Has A Spoken Voice Text Narrative Audio File Available To Link and Play at [ Playtime 9 Mins 13 Seconds ]

Alternative Direction - Instead of Replacing Dr. Mermin, We Take On A Different Change Paradigm -- Peace Reconciliation Absolutions and Resolves!!

Time For Something New!

All Unite For Commons Messaging and Music Presentation

[ Playtime 34 Minutes ]

*** RESTRUCTURE THE ENTIRE SYSTEMIC WICKED PROBLEM OF INTRACTABLE CONFLICT TO A WIN-WIN SOLUTION --- THE ENTIRE RYAN WHITE CARE ACT POLICY ADHERENCE RULES AND REPRIMANDS FOR VIOLATIONS ---- Starting at the top and working down to each local service agency/client interfaces and HIV doctor provider care for complete new understanding! See BeyondIntractability.org

Time to give up the hate and the old paradigms of thought that your observed bias of hate-based judgments consider that "The Dirty" do not deserve access to care [ link
County of Santa Clara v. HHS ] and deserve to die.

http://webdomains.realuphuman.net/change.org/Alt%20-%20All%20Us%20Unite%20For%20Commons%20%20-%20CDC%20HIV%20Director%20@DrMerminCDC%20(%20Doctor%20Jonathan%20Harry%20Mermin%20)%20Immediately.ogg

9/7/2020
James Driskill
On behalf of
James Driskill
btw "about standards": On the largest popular and most recognized social media networking site of "Linkedin", actual "in operation" company name profiles ].contain the word "fuck" in them. This to be a part of their actual "operating" business license, not just a dba.

Such examples include [ but not limited to ], "Fuck Cancer" at [ https://www.linkedin.com/company/fuck-cancer/about/ ], "Fuck Yeah Astrophysics" at: [ https://www.linkedin.com/company/fuck-yeah-astrophysics-/about/ ], "Fuck Rasism" at: [ https://www.linkedin.com/company/fuck-rasism/about/ ],and "Fucked Up Design" at [ https://www.linkedin.com/company/fucked-up-design/about/ ].

Furthermore, each of these cited examples of companies above each having similarly existing web presence internet domains accessible matching their namesake, [ of course ]. Such as "http://FuckCancer.org" and "http://FuckYeahAstrophysics.com, a non-profit example, and a .com example.

With that standard established on that professional's site on LinkedIn is the most recognized, that takes this standard to then apply to the entire web.

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My internet ddomain [ fuckeduphuman.net ] is just an extendion of this standard that is found on Linkedin. PLUS --- Applying the LAW as it is described in this article:

https://www.freedomforuminstitute.org/2011/10/06/remember-profanity-isnt-always-protected-speech/

REMEMBER PROFANITY ISN’T ALWAYS PROTECTED SPEECH
Posted on October 6, 2011 by David L. Hudson Jr.
The First Amendment often protects the profane word or phrase — but not always.

The First Amendment protects a great deal of offensive, obnoxious and repugnant speech. As Justice John Marshall Harlan wrote 40 years ago in Cohen v. California, “one man’s vulgarity is another’s lyric.” In that decision, the Court ruled that an individual had a First Amendment right to wear a jacket bearing the words “Fuck the Draft.”

So a general law that prohibits all profanity will run into serious First Amendment hurdles, as recognized this week by the suburban Chicago city of Park Ridge, Ill. Perhaps in the spirit of the Cohen ruling, the city rid its books of a law that made it illegal to use profanity on streets, alleys and other public places. The police chief of the suburb told the Associated Press that free-speech concerns formed part of the reason for erasing the law.

Park Ridge’s move has much to commend it. But people shouldn’t mistakenly believe that the First Amendment always protects profanity. It doesn’t.

Certain categories of speech are not entitled to First Amendment protection, including fighting words, true threats and incitement to imminent lawless action. If a person engages in profane fighting words or utters a true threat with profanity, those words may not be protected speech.

Likewise, a speaker who uses profanity to stir up a crowd to immediate lawless action (like a riot) may have crossed the line from protected speech into unprotected incitement.

Furthermore, though you may have a right to curse on the street, don’t assume you have a right to curse at your public employer or at your public school. Context — as well as content — is important in First Amendment law. The government has greater power to regulate speech when it acts as employer or educator than it does when it acts as sovereign.

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9/7/2020
James Driskill
On behalf of
James Driskill
I am expecting each and every letter to word to sentence to paragraph to text submit box to media and other detail links to be human received.

THEN

Every word I have said, is the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth.

If we do not proceed accordingly, then I must go to the California Department of Justice and the Federal Bureau of Investigation to PROCEED with a COMPLAINT against the LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS INVOLVED IN THIS CONSPIRACY.

I EXPECT ONLY THE STANDARDS OF EXCELLENCE. YOUR REQUESTTRACKER is just one more level of reassurance that this matter is handled by a human being.



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9/7/2020
James Driskill
On behalf of
James Driskill
https://www.facebook.com/AzusaPD

https://www.facebook.com/AzusaPD/posts/1491055521011908?comment_id=3156441701139940

https://www.facebook.com/AzusaPD/posts/3155431597907617?comment_id=3158310570953053

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