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You can, you'll just face legal consequences for disturbing the peace or threatening others.
Notice how you get in trouble after you say something. The idea that a government can stop you from saying or thinking something is silly. How would you even enforce such a thing?
That's why the rights in the American's constitution are considered "inalienable", because even if there were (illegal) laws made to stop you from saying or thinking something, your right to do so is innate and can never truly be taken from you.
Am I taking crazy pills?
You missed the part of my comment where I pointed out you must have done something to be charged with a crime. The Government did not stop you, they are punishing you for something you did.
Your right to say and do whatever you want is immutable and cannot be taken away from you. As long as you have a mind, you have the ability to think and do what you want.
All that anyone can do to stop you is to threaten you with punishment of some kind, hoping it'll deter you from doing that thing in the first place.
Are you high? Do you think governments are run by witches who can hex people? Of course the government can't stop you from physically saying something!
The same way they can't stop you from building a bomb, cooking meth, stabbing someone in an alley, or anything else that's illegal.
The way laws work is to prevent people from doing things by making them illegal, what are you talking about?
I am just explaining the concept of "inalienable rights".
As I said in my very first comment in this chain, no one can stop you from posting anything you want on the fediverse. You can always move to another instance or even setup your own instances.
I don't like tankies or nazis either, but they exist and they can't be banned from the fediverse like they can be banned from reddit.