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Explain Freedom Of Speech

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Freedom of speech is the ability to speak about whatever topic you want to throughout the society as long as you respect those around you. This does not allow you to curse and throw vulgarity in public but it does allow you to express your ...
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Well recently Mike Price, former University of Alabama football head coach won a lawsuit for defamation in which Sports Illustrated printed an article on Mike Price in which it said incorrect things about his involvement in a certain matter...
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Pakistan is however a religiously moderate country, Pakistan is also going through the accepted view of Islam. Ahmadi's ( a minority in Pakistan) are classified as non-Muslims, reason being that they do not believe in finality of the Holy P...
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"Freedom of Speech, Satire, and Revisionist History..." Walking home on the Upper East Side on Wednesday night, I saw a cluster of ten policemen and two patrol cars. It seemed quite unusual for a customarily innocuous and quiet bl...
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Basically nothing now. You have to watch what you say because of things like racial issues, political issues, religion or the gay community.
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Well, I'm not sure what freedom of speech means to you, personally, but to most people freedom of speech means not being afraid of speaking their feelings or their truth in a government and country that will tolerate and listen to them!
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yea, i hear ya.
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the first amendment protect free speech, which means that the government cannot/will not step in to make someone stop talking/making a speech. the right has been extended to cover written "speech" as well (like protest signs.) tha...
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"See: FREE SPEECH"
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Freedom of speech means that a government or a government body has no, or only a very limited, ability to stop people from thinking, saying, orating, publishing, writing, drawing, or disseminating their opinions, beliefs, and ideas.
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