Can you be convicted for 'glamourising the gangster lifestyle'? | Liberty Clinic
Rhysy is concerned about the ethical ramifications of someone being convicted of 'crimes' that have not been provenRhysy asks:"After reading the article I have several questions about the legality of the situation, and whether this is actually possible. It is to my understanding that Gaynor was not convicted of dealing drugs and murdering people, but of "glamorising the gangster lifestyle" in his music. Surely freedom of speech should prevent this? Also shouldn't all music which covers such topi...
Guardian Music — Rhysy is concerned about the ethical ramifications of someone being convicted of 'crimes' that have not been provenRhysy asks:"After reading the article I have several qu... more info