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    How far should the right to Freedom of Speech extend? Are there instances where this right should be limited? Use specific examples in your essay. According to the U.S. Constitution‚ The First Amendment protects the right to freedom of religion and freedom of expression from government interference. Freedom of expression consists of the rights to freedom of speech‚ press or assembly. The right to Freedom of speech is about more than citizens utilizing the right to speak freely to their fullest

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    NO‚ THANKSGET THE APP Does freedom of speech give people the right to use hate speech? Luke Mercer 5A1 Luke Mercer 5A1 Does freedom of speech give People the right to use hate speech? What is ‘freedom of speech’ and why is it important in our modern day society? Freedom of speech is the right‚ guaranteed by the first amendment

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    College campuses have created “safe spaces” for all sorts of marginalized groups. But in the process‚ one member of the campus community has lost precious real estate. Free speech” (1). This quote from the article “Free Speech is Flunking Out on College Campuses” by Catherine Rampell introduces the idea that the right to freedom of speech is being squashed. All over the country‚ colleges are taking away this right from their students in order to protect others‚ but in reality‚ they are only stripping them

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    Should Schools Be Allowed to Limit Students’ Online Speech? Schools should limit online speech because it could endanger people’s lives‚ be disruptive to education‚ and display offensive information. “The First Amendment to the Constitution says‚””Congress shall make no law...abridging [limiting] the freedom of speech...”” (Online Speech Mini-Q 179). Freedom of speech has limits; examples are clear and present danger‚ fighting words‚ obscenity‚ conflict with other important interest‚ and the time

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    Sean McElwee overall claim in "The Case for Censoring Hate Speech" ‚ is showing how people are easily influenced by the media‚ websites known as Reddit‚ Facebook‚ and twitter. Which allow bigot comments‚ #hashtags‚ and remarks to certain touchy topics. The article also talks about the two targets of hate speech‚ one being a way to target a minority and uplift sectarians of the world. The author uses words in the text to show a serious‚ concerned and progressive tone for the audience .In the

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    of individuals should only be limited to prevent harm to other individuals.” Hate speech by an individual is something that has an adverse effect on society causing mayhem and chaos. Society comprises various individuals as well as the one who gave the speech. So how does Hate Speech affect the society? It does so by harming the individuals of the society and that individual too who delivered the hate speech. I believe all of us will agree to the fact that the makers of our Constitution were

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    specific details. The result can reflect the level of learners’ cognitive ability and the development of communicative competence. II. Relevant theories The relevant theory concerning this communicative language test is speech act theory. Researches done in the area of speech act theory by linguists J. Austin and J. Searle have thrown light on

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    David Shariatmadari’s article “There’s No Crisis of Free Speech” imbedded an entirely new idea into my head: There is no censorship of speech‚ but backlash and opposition to what people say. In a particular way‚ this method of reaction can be restrictive of one’s freedom of speech‚ but in no way is a campus backlash against a speaker a prime‚ direct example of the end of First Amendment rights. In my opinion‚ however‚ there should be no reason that one should not be able to or be obliged to express

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    David Foster Wallace: Commencement Speech Commencement speeches are something every graduate is familiar with. Depending on what level you’re graduating from‚ the speakers could range from your best friend from Kindergarten‚ to a Politician or Celebrity. Commencement speeches are supposed to give us a taste of real life‚ while still inspiring us to be the best we can be. It seems rare that you’ll have a speaker who will break things down to you‚ and be completely and unabashedly honest‚ but David

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    freedom of speech should not be limited because It is a natural right‚ we must be allowed our individuality‚ and what we do off campus should be our own personal business. 1) (Topic Sentence): Speech is God’s gift to mankind. Through speech a human being conveys his thoughts‚ sentiments and feelings to others. Freedom of expression is a natural right‚ which a human being aquires on birth. It is‚ therefore‚ a basic right. The First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution protects freedom of speech‚ press

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