"Terroristic threats have never been legal." Threatening to kill someone is not protected by the First Amendment. That sort of speech is not protected. Moreover, as Sen. Tim Scott says, "Your First Amendment rights do not include a right to a job!" Employers can determine whether or not they want to employ individuals making vile comments in a public forum, on a social media platform. Not every business or institution wants to employ people cheering assassination and calling for more people to be put to death.Calling for the mass assassination of Christian students, which is what at least one Clemson employee did, is not a First Amendment issue. Terroristic threats have never been legal. Clemson’s deliberate inaction is putting every Christian on campus in danger. https://t.co/SaWanVfhh5
— Sean Davis (@seanmdav) September 14, 2025
Monday, September 15, 2025
Clemson Endangers Christian on Campus
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9/15/2025 03:59:00 AM
Labels: Assassination, Christians, First Amendment, South Carolina, Tim Scott, Universities, War on Christians
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