That's not the definition of the word public in this context. The sidewalk is public space, a shopping mall is private space, one is managed by the State, the other by a private corporation. Go and do Nazi salutes in a shopping mall and sue them when security throws you out and you'll understand the difference.
That's not the definition of the word public in this context.
There you go again with the letter over the spirit. You'd have us replace judges with computers.
and do Nazi salutes in a shopping mall and sue them when security throws you out and you'll understand the difference.
They mall doesn't have to tresspass a person that's doing Nazi salutes. If you'd the faintest concept of the ideology of justice as implemented in the US you'd understand the difference.
I'm explaining how the first amendment works to you, that's all. Freedom of speech doesn't apply in spaces owned by private corporations, they can limit your speech in any way shape or form they want as long as you're on their turf.
Don't think you do buddy! Do you think you can sue a shop owner if they throw you out because you're saying things they don't like?
If you know so much about the first amendment and it doesn't apply to Internet forums and platforms, how come you're not rich from suing Twitter or something?
The shopping mall is not legally obligated to eject the Nazi.
But, you think government should force action upon the private entity because the majority disagrees with Nazis.
That's exactly the opposite of why the 1st Amendment exists. Everyone else learned this when they studied why someone can burn the flag or why the ACLU supports Satanists.
I've no want for your nonsense. And, you do a disservice to others by repeating it. Go learn about quasi public spaces.