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Please help, I don’t get this that much

Please help, I don’t get this that much-example-1
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Yelling "fire" at a crowded concert

Speech that incites violence

Physical threats

Defamation of character

Step-by-step explanation:

It is illegal to yell "fire" at a crowded concert because it disrupts the peace, as well as using that speech that incites violence.

Physical threats are also illegal and someone's reputation is their property right, so defamation of character is illegal too.

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