The “free speech debate” isn’t really about free speech

Civil liberties: The delicate balance | News, Sports, Jobs 1 day ago · There may be matters of religious freedom and nondiscrimination in the workplace, but free speech as we understand it, vis-a-vis government, does not exist in the private workplace. That is a Freedom of Speech - The Yeshiva World Home › Forums › Decaffeinated Coffee › Freedom of Speech This topic has 43 replies, 16 voices, and was last updated 4 minutes ago by n0mesorah. Viewing 44 posts - 1 through 44 (of 44 total ‘Cancel Culture’ Letter Really About Stifling Free Speech Jul 15, 2020

The Western View In the United States, freedom of speech means, plainly stated, that we all get to say more or less whatever we like.There are limits, of course. But generally speaking, Americans believe society benefits by allowing folks to express highly divergent points of view, even when everyone else completely disagrees with those positions.

Mar 21, 2016 Do we really have freedom of speech here in the good ol’ USA? … a principle that supports the freedom of an individual or a community to articulate their opinions and ideas without fear of retaliation, censorship, or legal sanction. Freedom of speech is the main tenant of the First Amendment of the Constitution of the United States of America.

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Horeyezon: Do we really have freedom of speech? Apr 14, 2007 Week in Review – Our Post-Janus Lawsuit: Free Speech Jun 16, 2019 In today's society, do we really have freedom of speech Jun 20, 2020 For India, a Year of Shrinking Freedom of Speech