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It depends on what country you live in...........
The Constitution of the United States garantees freedom of Speech. However, "freedom of speech does not mean freedom from the consequences of that speech. While the language in our Constitution protects our right to say almost anything in public, rulings by the Supreme Court still hold us responsible if our utterances are deemed to have been libel, slander, or caused harm to others." - hubpages.com/hub/censorshipUSA.
No, not literally. I suspect that there's no country in the world where there isn't some criminal offence that can be committed just by speech. There are laws regarding slander of other people, incitement to commit criminal acts (rioting springs to mind) and probably many other categories that currently escape me.
The “I’m carrying a bomb” in an airport is a classic example of not having literal free speech. But then if we consider free speech as an idea, we’ve got quite a high tolerance level for what we can say without being prosecuted. The lowest tolerance level that exists is what our respective societies will tolerate.It’s that social constraint that usually kicks in long before the actual limits are reached.
This can give us the impression of free speech is more limited than it actually is.
Being free is one of the tenets of democracy, yet, that freedom is in danger of being eroded. When we voted for Obama, we were free to make our choice as to who we want to be president. But, this has come around to have the voters right to be question as to their freedom of choice.So, Freedom of Speech is what is being threatened.
Freedom of Speech for who? Where? About what issues?
The very selection and doubt engendered in ones attempts to express 'freely' what they deem wrong or right, does not make Freedom of Speech 'Free". If Society tolerates abuse of others, shuts down the right to point out right or wrong, uses race, religion, and ones place of origin to determine whether you have the right to free speech, then that is not freedom; a free society and freedom of speech are inextricably linked and cannot be separated. If tolerance, human compassion and 'the act of being human' is the norm, some semblance of freedom of speech, democracy, society and Free Speech can be in the horizon of hope.
No because if we did, when the Dixie Chicks spoke out against President Bush and the Iraq War they would not have been ostracized! If you said the word bomb in a conversation at the airport you wouldn't be arrested! Not that I think that is a smart thing to do!
Anyways you get the idea!
To quote a favorite punk band of mine:"You have the rightTo free speechas long as you're notdumb enough to actually try it"Know Your Rights- The Clash.
Definitely yes. As long as you are by yourself and no one else can hear you (or nowadays, bug you).
A lesson I learned back in high school, when I won a debate I had no business winning. We have tendency to approach our rights selfishly, but it is important to respect the rights of others. You are not the only one with rights.To put it as simply as it was put to me, "your liberties stop when they violate the liberties of others".
You can listen to loud, profane rap music, but when you play it to my children you're crossing a line that violates my right to protect my children from it. Macbeth received some negative feedback, but he actually hit the nail on the head with his "FIRE" anecdote.
You don't wanna know what's not to have freedom of speech. Being Venezuelan I do know that... Peek at the news and you shall see what we are suffering. I meant no disrespect in this post, by the way.
Just my sincere opinion.
I believe we have freedom of speech only so long as our exercising that freedom harms no one. You can yell "FIRE! " as loud and as often as you wish -- but don't yell it in a crowded movie theater -- especially if there is no fire.
Yes and no. Truly we have freedom of whatever we want to have freedom of! Depending on what you consider "free".
We, as Americans can say whatever we want, therefore we are free to speak. BUT! We are not free of consequence.
We are not free, nor is our SPEECH or RELIGION or anything else that is governed "free" by law really FREE if we worry about the opinions or reactions of others. Freedom itself lives within each of us.
Yes we do have freedom of speech, no matter where you live. Freedom is not equivelant to a legal right. Every action you take will be measured by its effect.
I have not picked up the news regarding Obama/Fox but I do not believe the media should have the right to speak freely without opposition. The media is an apparatus of power at least as much as any political representative. Obama does not exist without the media, not in his current manifestation.
Freedom is your right to choose the consequences. Freedom as an ideal is just that an ideal and open to interpretation and manipulation. Undoubtedly, most people know the power of speech and to use your freedom in such a way that you feel it might be threatened, to be aware of the consequences should be as easy to comprehend.
This one thing I know: much of Europe cannot fly the individual flags of their homeland or teach about the holocaust because it's upsetting Muslims. Silly me, I thought Nazi Germany was responsible for the Holocaust. The world, it would appear, is headed down a slippery slope and all in the name of political correctness.
Between 1860 and 1870 there were twenty-four states and fourteen territories that found slavery morally irrehensible and yet people still want to believe that all white people were the product of Southern states. Between 1860 and 1870 it is estimated that 189,000 people immigrated from Europe to the United States and most of those decided to move to Union territory. *It is also important to remember that many sharecroppers from the South were to poor to own a slave.
Barack needs to grow up.
We are beginning to gain less and less freedom of speech in this current age; everything is becoming extremely politically correct, creating it hard to articulate ourselves without causing huge offense. It's become rediculous. Just today, I was in a classroom having a debate with the rest of the class on whether gay adoption should take place, and I am against it.
I don't mind that other people have their own opinions, I was just shocked at how they made me feel like I was completely immoral, and they completely ganged up on me (including a very intimidating and influential teacher). Sure it's morally wrong for a group of nine people to gang up on one person, just because of a supposedly contraversial opinion. Basically, we apparantly have choices, but only one is (politically) correct, and the other will have very negative consequences.
The lack of freedom of speech also causes a gradual lack of identity; everyone is influenced by the media, politicians, celebrities etc, who all say things that will be pleasing to the public (extremely cowardly); people eventually have clone opinions to eachother with no individual thought of what their opinions actually mean to them, in order to avoid any negativity.
We say we have freedom of speech but we really don´t have it, because everything we say will be judged by others. Before we say something, we must think twice because if we say something that our society disagree we´ll be judged.
Seem to me that he's against freedom of speech unless its agreeing with him on the issues... We're losing freedoms left and right in America.
FREEDOM OF SPEECH! Much debateble my all, but only one way of answering it. If you want FREEDOM OF SPEECH, you must be able to handle it.
Freedom of speech, doesn't mean you can say what you like, when you like, how you like, and in the same process ruin lifes, ruin business, ruin reputations and walk away smiling. Then you must allow serial murderers to do it - it is freedom of speech - his way of killing is his writing blog. Well I believe if your parents brought you up correctly, and you have a steadfast look-out on morals, what is right and what is wrong, then you will be able to write, say or publish anything, without overstepping the boundaries of FREEDOM of Speech.
Our society, is our own downfall. I am christian, you are jew, we believe differently, but we all pray to our GOD. Now you have removed it from Government, Schools, so what happens, we cannot pray publicly to any GOD, because the guys who were offended is the one's that cause our daughters to become prostitutes, whores and drug users, and it is fine with everyone, why must we worry, they are to far to target my children, or it won't happen to my child!
We'll you are wrong because you opened all doors to them to do target your children. And that is according to our society now MORALS, or FREEDOM OF SPEECH. What my parents taught me, is in direct opposite line of what your parents taught you, if they were around long enough to do it.So .... you have to make sure that there is some-one that can decide who is right and wrong, and that is our law.
SO Grow up - sometimes it is better if their is some-one that does have some kind of morals to tug the leash!
It doesn't make sense when we have freedom of speech in some cases and when it comes to other cases it is taken as offence. When you attack Black people, they call it racism. When you attack Jewish people, they call it anti-semetism.
I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.