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Edited by HarlesinCharge0: 7/5/2017 7:26:20 PM
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CNN literally blackmailed the kid who created the WWE meme Trump posted last Sunday. NEW UDATE

That's right folks if you piss off CNN and ruin their reputation (deservedly so if you ask me) they might just doxx you like a pansy beta sjw would do! "Hey everyone a Trump supporter lives here! Kick his ass for us because it's illegal for us to, but not a bunch of randoms!" Original article How CNN found the Reddit user behind the Trump wrestling GIF - CNN https://apple.news/A51YwasfvTqStl5qF9dYMeA Edit: really liberals? "Accept the consequences"? Well then I guess we don't have a first amendment anymore. If consequences have become so dire for merely speaking thoughts then we have no true right to speech. We need jobs to live. If we have to start losing our jobs for everything we say the the first amendment is being circumvented. It's that simple people. Edit2: I'm not defending what the guy said I'm defending his right to say it. There's a difference. Because if his right to speech can be taken away in this manner then so can mine or even yours! This a very slippery slope we're traveling down! Edit3: UPDATE now han***holesolo may not have been the original uploader. In other words CNN may have the wrong guy! http://www.dailywire.com/news/18286/breaking-cnn-may-have-targeted-wrong-reddit-meme-ben-shapiro
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  • This really should be the spark to ignite a firestorm against cnn. Infringing on someone's first amendment right, regardless of what that person said, is against federal law and cnn should face the consequences for it. Everyone in America has the right to say whatever they want and if you don't like what you hear then you can ignore it. No-one is making you listing/watch to what an individual is saying. If you are angered by someone saying something then that's your problem, it's when words become actions is where free speech ends, and I'm talking about actions that can physically hurt people and property. If a single person's right to speak can be taken away then everyone's right to speak is at jeopardy.

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