https://youtu.be/x5gsoAz9ngg
*It might not be a free speech limit. It might be a loyalty limit imposed by the constitution per Article I Section 10:
*Limits of state loyalty oaths? Might be a constitutional violation of a state to give loyalty oath proclaiming a foreign power's loyalty of commerce...? Might be illegal if no consent of congress exists: Maybe not exactly freedom of speech; but, Arkansas might be going against the constitution of the united states per courting foreign loyalty per boycott of boycotting Israel where only the federal government has that power (or at least consent of that power to the state.) A state courting a foreign power by limiting speech might be "No state shall....enter into any Agreement or Compact with another State, or with a foreign Power,..." article 1 section 10. https://definitions.uslegal.com/l/loyalty-oath/ loyalty oath is an agreement; but to a foreign power and a state? Something smells fishy in government/party politics if that is the case.
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