The freedom of speech isn't really free in today's society. “... This sacred privilege is so essential to free governments, that the security of property, and the freedom of speech always go together, and in those wretched countries where a man cannot call his tongue his own, he can scarce call anything else his own…” (Benjamin Franklin, Silence Dogood, No.8, July 9, 1772). Freedom of speech shouldn’t be judged or even talked about what this one person has said and just make it where it’s not true to what that person has said in the first
The freedom of speech isn't really free in today's society. “... This sacred privilege is so essential to free governments, that the security of property, and the freedom of speech always go together, and in those wretched countries where a man cannot call his tongue his own, he can scarce call anything else his own…” (Benjamin Franklin, Silence Dogood, No.8, July 9, 1772). Freedom of speech shouldn’t be judged or even talked about what this one person has said and just make it where it’s not true to what that person has said in the first