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  2. United States free speech exceptions - Wikipedia

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    However, there are several exceptions. For example, the Supreme Court has held that "threats may not be punished if a reasonable person would understand them as obvious hyperbole", he writes. [42] [43] Additionally, threats of "social ostracism" and of "politically motivated boycotts" are constitutionally protected. [44]

  3. Boycott - Wikipedia

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    The word boycott entered the English language during the Irish "Land War" and derives from Captain Charles Boycott, the land agent of an absentee landlord, Lord Erne, who lived in County Mayo, Ireland. Captain Boycott was the target of social ostracism organized by the Irish Land League in 1880. As harvests had been poor that year, Lord Erne ...

  4. List of boycotts - Wikipedia

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    The Chinese Exclusion Act of 1902, an extension of the original Act of 1882 Chinese Exclusion Act [2] [3] 1912: Tunisia: Compagnie des tramways de Tunis, all Italian businesses in Tunis: Young Tunisians: Tunis Tram Boycott: 1919: China: Japan: May Fourth Movement: Chinese boycotts of Japanese products-1927: American Jews: Ford Motor Company

  5. 8 powerful speeches from Martin Luther King Jr. that aren't ...

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    Montgomery Bus Boycott speech — Montgomery, Alabama, on December 5, 1955 ... but it's a great example of the reverend's powerful rhetoric. In the talk, he first explains the sociological term ...

  6. Speech act - Wikipedia

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    In political science, the Copenhagen School adopts speech act as a form of felicitous speech act (or simply 'facilitating conditions'), whereby the speaker, often politicians or players, act in accordance to the truth but in preparation for the audience to take action in the directions of the player that are driven or incited by the act.

  7. MSNBC boycotts Trump’s ‘untrue’ Mar-a-Lago speech ... - AOL

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    MSNBC decided on Tuesday it wouldn’t be airing a full broadcast of Donald Trump’s speech from Mar-a-Lago, his first public remarks since heading to New York earlier in the day to face 34 ...

  8. Civil disobedience - Wikipedia

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    While Parnell's speech did not refer to land agents or landlords, the tactic was applied to Boycott when the alarm was raised about the evictions. Despite the short-term economic hardship to those undertaking this action, Boycott soon found himself isolated – his workers stopped work in the fields and stables, as well as in his house.

  9. Momentum grows behind Democratic boycott of Netanyahu speech

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    A growing chorus of House Democrats say they’re planning to steer clear of next month’s speech by Benjamin Netanyahu before a joint meeting of Congress, arguing that the Israeli prime minister ...