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Easy answer: No Next question?
"Free speech" protects you from government. Police can't force you to stop talking, which is why you are told upon arrest you have the right to remain silent.
#1A does not guarantee your ideas, or you, safe passage among your fellow citizens. Some ideas are too toxic to allow.
The right to remain silent comes from the 5th amendment, not the 1st amendment. Otherwise, agree.
Agreed 100.
No one has the right to stop you from expressing any opinion. If you want to be muted, go live in a dictatorship. And for the record, issues are never resolved. They need to be revisited and improved constantly.
Blocking free speech hides reality of thought so ppl not prepared
There is such a thing as too much bad language but how do you quantify or qualify free speech without robbing someone of their voice?
Is there "too much" of ANYTHING that is "free?" No. "Free" means it does not COST or HURT anyone. Is the WSJ this bad now, or are they intentionally throwing out articles intended to cause debate and disunity in the readers?
Nope.
Dumbest question ever. Move to North Korea if you don't like free speech.
Colleges that are stealing their money are also stealing their minds. It's not free speech when only one perspective is presented. College is America's Trojan Horse!
The limitations of free speech were laid out by the US Supreme Court in Schenck v. United States in 1919 by an opinion written by Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. It is not quantity, but quality that matters.
I don’t have to watch or read to answer categorically NO! Free speech is the only unbound check on oppression and injustice.
No. There’s not. Unless a person shouts ‘fire!’ in a theatre, or makes an explicit threat, all speech is protected. Even alt-right speech. Hell, as a Jewish person, I think that even Nazis have a fundamental right to hate me so long as they don’t threaten me with violence.
NO !!! as long as you can do it in a polite way . no need to yell it out just say it be done with it and move on
Free speech is protected, disruptive noises promoting perversion & national decadence should not be.
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