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      010 months ago

      Sure it is. Intent is what separates murder from manslaughter for instance. Intent definitely matters here. Why are you having trouble elaborating on that aspect of your hypothetical scenario.

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        110 months ago

        Fine, two scenarios: first, I’m doing it because I’m Islamophobic. Second, I’m doing it to test the limits of free speech. Can you tell the difference? No. That’s why it’s not relevant.

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          010 months ago

          You don’t see the difference between these two scenarios? It may benefit you to learn about nuance.

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            110 months ago

            It may benefit you to pay attention to what I’m saying. Could you tell the difference?

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              010 months ago

              What you’re saying here doesn’t make any sense. What you said previously made sense but lacked nuance or any deeper understanding of the situation you proposed yourself.

              Perhaps you think blatant, ignorant bigotry and “testing freedom of speech” are the same thing, which explains your response, and shows you the reasoning behind mine.

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                110 months ago

                Oh boy. No, I don’t think they are the “same thing” I’m saying you can’t infer motivation just by observing therefore the motivation isn’t relevant. Try and keep up, or don’t.

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                  010 months ago

                  You’re discussing the law and being arrested. Intent absolutely matters in this context which is why I brought up other examples of where intent matters as murder/manslaughter, hate crimes, assault versus self defense, etc. You seem quite confused about a topic that you brought up on your own…

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                    110 months ago

                    You’re not thinking clearly. Intent is irrelevant, it can’t be known in this example. Got it?

                    Just in case, here it is again. Intent is irrelevant.