Back to episode — Episode 2939 CWSA 08/26/25
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believe that England has much fight left in it. I think it's kind of going to roll over to just becoming an Islamic country. And a lot of it has to do with the fact that you don't really kill people just for being different than you, you know, like the old days. So I don't think there's any fight that's going to happen. I mean, I think they'll say things and they'll paint on stuff and they'll wave…
← Previous segment →happen. The executive order says things like, "Oh, you must now really obey the existing laws of the state and federal government." Wasn't that always the case? Weren't we always supposed to obey the existing laws? So that's part of it. Then there's a part where he's encouraging the attorney general to press some legal cases to find out where the borderline is where you can prosecute somebody. So that's more about determining where the line is of existing law. It's not attempting to make a new law. It's attempting to clarify through the court cases I guess what exactly would be going too far. Now the things that we know are illegal would be inciting violence and stuff like that. So if you were burning your flag in the context of inciting violence, then I guess there would be some clarifications maybe to figure out if it was something you
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could prosecute. Anyway, do your own reading. You will find that there will be great disagreement on what the executive order says. But what it doesn't do is change the law. So it doesn't change the law. It's the existing law. It might cause some differences in how it's enforced, but I don't even know how to have an opinion on it. It looks like my best guess is that most of the purpose of it, tha…
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