Comment Re:This isn't a question (Score 1) 623
Most of us live in Constitutional Representative Democracies with constitutions that override most laws and take a super-majority to change. Assuming you're American the people through their States and Federal govbernments can democratically change your Constitution to outlaw anything. Until that happens their are certain rights enshrined in the Constitution that can not be changed by a simple majority.
Americans do have the problem of the Judiciary ignoring very simple and clear rights such as the First Amendment. And often laws are not so clear cut so the Judiciary has to do some interpretation such as "What exactly does equal mean".
In my country the rights aren't so clear cut so the government can limit speech if it is considered in societies interest as a democratic and just society, so banning things like child porn is simpler but once again judges often make the final decision.