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Sedition often included subversion of a constitution and incitement of discontent (or resistance) to lawful authority.



 
 
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Default Sedition often included subversion of a constitution and incitement of discontent (or resistance) to lawful authority.


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English game clowns are fun! wrote:
English game clowns are fun! wrote:
Sedition is a deprecated term of law to refer to non-overt conduct such
as speech and organization that is deemed by the legal authority as
tending toward insurrection against the established order. Sedition
often included subversion of a constitution and incitement of
discontent (or resistance) to lawful authority. Sedition may include
any commotion, though not aimed at direct and open violence against the
laws.

Because "sedition" is typically considered the subvert act, the overt
acts that may be prosecutable under "sedition" laws vary from one legal
code to another. Where those legal codes have a traceable history,
there is also a record of the change of definition for what constituted
sedition at certain points in history. This overview has served to
develop a sociological definition of sedition as well, within study of
persecution.

The difference between sedition and treason consists primarily in the
subjective ultimate object of the violation to the public peace.
Sedition does not consist of levying war against a government nor of
adhering to its enemies, giving enemies aid, and giving enemies
comfort. Nor does it consist, in most representative democracies, of
peaceful protest against a government, nor of attempting to change the
government by democratic means (such as direct democracy or
constitutional convention).

Yep, they execute people for this, do0ds.


bump!

Reading 1776, a lot of the British nationals seemed to think much like
the short sighted souless trolls and British aristocracy we have to
deal with today.

Things don't change much, do they?

Why do you think you're superior, and what are the penalities for
sedition?


All english psyops are kooky, and henceforth, will be spoken about ,
and referred to , in alt.usenet.kooks.

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