Why Is Freedom of Speech Important Essay

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    The Freedom of speech is a hot topic in America this year due to the increase of colleges implementing speech codes on their campus. Speech Codes are defined as any university regulation or policy that prohibits the expression that would be protected by the First Amendment. Any policy such as harassment, a protest, or demonstration can be a speech code of it prohibits protected speech or expression (FIRE). According to Benjamin Welch who wrote about University of Nebraska’s speech codes,…

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    constitution was ratified. Citizens wanted to make sure that they had their basic rights, so that is why the first amendment was created. The first amendment includes freedom of speech, freedom of religion, freedom to petition, freedom of the press, and freedom of assembly. I would like to tell you about the three main rights given to citizens by the first amendment. The first right is freedom of speech. Many things in the world make us mad. The first amendment guarantees that we can say…

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    his Freedom of Speech “Donald Trump has become the biggest- what seems like the only- political story in the country” (Continetti par.1). The billionaire, Donald Trump, known for Trump Towers and The Trump Organization, has decided to run for the presidency in 2016. Recently, he has been criticized for making harsh remarks about Mexico, women, and illegal immigration. Many people believe that Trump shouldn’t say whatever is on his mind. I believe that Donald Trump has the right to freedom of…

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    Chase’s why the First Amendment is important to protect First let me elaborate on what the First Amendment entails. The First Amendment guarantees us the freedom of religion, speech, press, petition, and assembly. Having the First Amendment as it is today introduces people to lots of things that the government would probably have banned or prevented us from seeing if we didn 't have the First Amendment. the government could make it to where anyone who doesn 't agree with them cant voice their…

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    art iii, the Caesar was killed by the conspiracy. Both of Antony and Brutus do the funeral speech with beautiful words for him, they have completely different standpoint, but I think that Antony’s speech make me find most convincing. From Brutus's speech, He said that tyranny is dead, if the Caesar become the lord, all of the Roman people will not get the freedom. All things he said is that to give freedom to the people, and said he would like to die with Caesar to made people trust he was…

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    deemed D-Day, is one of the most important dates in history. [Enargeia] But what were they fighting for? Sure you could say they were fighting against France, or Germany, or Japan, but really these men were fighting for something bigger than that. Freedom. Specifically, the freedoms the constitution has laid out. For our right to be here today, learning what we believe is truth. This brings us into the issue. An issue the Allies were fighting for. Freedom of Speech. George Orwell, the highly…

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    school, she was called the r-word. The r-words refer to retarded. Ever since then at school, she has not talked. However, she does talk when she is at home or out with someone. Meaning words can affect someones life. From the first amendment freedom of speech is what most Americans live by today. However, it doesn’t relate to how it can make someone feel. ………………

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    are a lot of things people say about freedom, Kennedy once said “Conformity is the jailer of freedom and the enemy of growth.” That related to how Kennedy thinks that America should work with the enemy to keep freedom and peace. Whereas Roosevelt wants to arm other countries to keep freedom and peace, but in both Roosevelt's “four freedoms” speech and Kennedy’s inaugural address they want America to be safe. The historical context and purpose of the first speech is about how America needs to…

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    Freedom of speech is the right to express one’s opinion without censorship, restraint, or legal penalty. With respect to this, the government’s power to interfere with its citizen’s speech, should have numerous limitations and restrictions to prevent tyranny of those in power (Mill, 6). Therefore, the Canadian government should not be involved in this complaint against Maclean 's magazine. The Canadian government should not intervene in this situation because the harm caused by the action of…

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    will defend to the death your right to say it” – S.G Tallentyre. Freedom of speech was established in the first amendment of the United States constitution in 1971 and coincided with the freedom of religion and the right to assemble. Why do we need the right to free speech? Free speech is a human right that prevents hate speech from arising thus promoting a healthy, free culture. Free speech is one of the most important freedoms and rights in the world that allow for people to be able to…

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