Not in a democratic country, no.For example, in the UK and US you are free to speak your mind.
It's also your human right (according to the international Human Rights Act) to be entitled to your own opinions.
However, some fascist ortotalitariangovernments may arrest or even torture those who speak out (North Korea, etc). Arresting someone for their opinions is a violation of the Human Rights Act.
Yes, the FBI has the time to go to everyones houses when a single person criticizes the President.
A man was arrested for criticizing the government.
Man was arrested for criticizing the government
Man was arrested for criticizing the government
to stop people from criticizing the government
the seditition act- law said citizens could be arrested or fined for criticizing the government.
Criticizing the government is not a crime, and I have never seen an example (at least in modern times) of one being arrested for having an opinion on the government. So, in order for me to give anymore of a legitimate answer, you will have to provide me with an example of someone being arrested for nothing more than expressing their opinion.
investigating and criticizing government actions
Which controversial legislation of President John Adams' administration restricted citizens from criticizing the government?
the alien and sedition act
they arrested people who disagreed with the goverment
AnswerNo! If this could happen, we would be in very serious trouble. -- further --It might depend on the 'extent' of the criticism.What some people call criticism is often incitement to violence/hatred.
Some people frequently make statements criticizing other people. Such people are called judgmental. People who refuse to make statements criticizing someone else are called non-judgmental.