Freedom of press and freedom of speech are the most important freedoms to me. Freedom of press creates accountability between the government and citizens and an informed citizenry. It also promotes the free unhindered exchange of ideas allowed by freedom of speech..…
Freedom of speech defined as the right to speak without censorship or restraint by the government.[1] Even though United States is considered to be a successful democratic nation, however there are moments in our history that defined us through freedom of speech. There are several examples throughout history where the use of freedom of speech allowed our nation to evolve socially. August 1963, Martin Luther King on the footsteps on Lincoln Memorial gave one of the most important speeches of the 20th century, “I have a dream”. It is considered by many scholars to be responsible for pressuring President John F Kennedy to continue his fight for civil rights, which led to the passage…
In conclusion, people should not live without freedom, and nothing could do without it. People who have not freedom live like slaves because they forced for thing that they want to do. People want freedom; if they have not rights, they would like a bird in a cage, so they need it for choosing what they want to do, saying their ideas, and voting. Many celebrities like Mandela, and many kurdish poets mentioned freedom for their people in many…
Freedom is a big part of all our daily lives and some of us take it for granted. When the veterans of WW1 and WW2 fought, they fought to sustain our freedom. If we didn’t possess the freedom of speech, freedom of religion, or freedom of the press we wouldn’t be able to express ourselves or fulfill our greatest dreams. We wouldn’t be a strong…
Freedom. Freedom means we can speak freely and not worry about what someone is going to say, we are allowed to do what we want and express ourselves freely. I believe in Coretta Scott King's quote "Freedom is never really won, you earn it and win it in every generation." has truth in it and it should be recognized. There are people who fight for our country and sacrifice their lives for us, just so we can have freedom.…
Hook: How much do you value your freedom? How would you feel if where ever you go, there are always restrictions being made stopping you from doing or saying whatever you want, even if you had every single right to do so? (Back Ground Info)…
The freedom of speech is the most important right of this amendment and perhaps the most important right Americans have. It lays the foundation of the other rights by allowing citizens to petition for other rights they believe they are due. Combined with the right to peacefully assemble this…
Can you imagine what it would be like without freedom? What freedom means to me is to not be a slave, to be able to have my own opinions and beliefs and the right to freedom of speech. . We can make our own decisions and if it’s bad or good it is still my choice.…
I really only have freedom important to me, and that's the freedom of speech. You can take everything you want away from me freedom wise, except for freedom of speech. Because freedom of speech isn't just saying what you want to say whenever you want to say it, but it's a freedom of expression. You can wear what you want, symbolize what you want, write what you want, and criticize whichever power figure you want. It's what keeps open discussion and drives innovative thoughts that progress' America.…
As an American, freedom plays a big part of your life. Without freedom, you would not be able to do the things you can and do now. Freedom for an American is all summed up in the Bill of Rights. You have the freedom of speech, which is where you have the ability to speak your mind and give your opinion.…
This freedom is great for the United States. Writers may not be able to compose books or speeches without the freedom of speech and press. This liberty is one that citizens have to be careful with because although there is freedom of speech, there is also the freedom to criticize someone else's speech. Those who speak are expected to take responsibility and accept the consequences that may come with what they say. In addition to being able to speak freely, this amendment prevents the government from censoring newspapers, publications, and much of the Internet.…
Freedom Of Speech, with this right we’re able to say anything and everything that we want. Most people never think about it but this is a major right to have, without this we would be limited to the things…
We are all equal, which makes this country great. A long time ago black people were discriminated against and white people were superior. Now we are all equal and have the same rights and laws. We also are all educationally equal. We all finish twelve years of education. Some countries don't allow you to go to school if you don't have the money. Luckily we all have the right to education. In fact it is the law that we go to school.…
The most important freedom of the First Amendment is free speech because people need it for a healthy democracy, is the building block of other freedoms and promote nonviolence. The First Amendment allows people to have 5 freedoms, the freedom to freely speak, publish something against the government, petition for change, peacefully protest, and practice any religion of a person’s choosing. The first reason why it is the most important freedom is it the key to a healthy democracy. Benjamin Franklin, one of the founding fathers of America stated “freedom of speech is a principal pillar of a free government: when this support is taken away, the constitution of a free society is dissolved, and tyranny is erected on its ruins. Republics and limited monarchies derive their strength…
The freedom of speech is on the news, in schools and even in peoples’ homes; it's everywhere in today's society. The freedom of speech has been around for hundreds of years; it's been written in history books. There's been documented events throughout history showing the freedom in speech in one way or another. Martin Luther King Jr. gave the United States a shocking event when he gave the “I have a dream”, speech he gave on August 28, 1963. “... First amendment freedoms are most in danger when the government seeks to control thought or to justify its laws for the impermissing end. The right to think is the beginning of freedom…” (Anthony. Kennedy, American library Association, 1996-2016)…