So, this is the hardcores. That is not that unusual in the USA.
I wondered why he insisted on the 1st.
The First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution (part of the Bill of Rights) protects fundamental freedoms: freedom of religion, speech, press, assembly, and petition. It prohibits Congress from establishing a state religion or restricting free exercise thereof, and from restricting freedom of expression, allowing for peaceful protest and government accountability.
Key Aspects of the First Amendment:
Religion: Comprises the Establishment Clause (no state religion) and the Free Exercise Clause (freedom to practice religion).
Speech and Press: Protects individuals from government restrictions on expression, including symbolic speech and the press. This includes the right to criticize the government without fear of punishment.
Assembly and Petition: Guarantees the right to gather peacefully and petition the government for redress of grievances.Limitations:
The Supreme Court has ruled that certain speech is not protected, such as obscenity, fighting words, defamation, and speech that incites imminent lawless action
The problem is that it is cut out of context. The voice coming in about the profanity, did not quote any Supreme Court decision as it would be needed to be a legal argument in court. You can't just drop in keywords, as in Germany, you have to argue your point.
There is a chance that the man is righteously aggravated and therefore used language that is obscene, but not in his sociological part of society and therefore protected, but exceptionally, by the 1st.
That means, if he was not given the chance to make is argument and not heard a statement ... to be able to later find a chance to apologize for the profanity, that court as such has committed a Constitutional Violation of His Citizen Rights.
Since Rambo I, no Judge ever went to prison for that, even if found guilty. He might serve under another Ulysses Grand, but Americans do use force, no matter origin or faith, eventually if their freedom rights are violated to often.
I am not American.
I would not show up there to begin with having been made mad that level.