Americans Should Be Free

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All people should be given the right to say what they want America was made for Freedom that includes freedom of speech we all have different options but we all have the right to express your selves for our society is part of free speech.For we have the right to make jokes about ISIS for example but because we make jokes that mean nothing to us people from different places may get angry at us and some will even kill us even if we draw someone they just might kill us.Like the cartoonists killed for drawing Mohammed.

Colleges are limiting free speech they are basically saying “Oh no you can’t say bad things to students you bad boy/girl now go into the safe room and eat your milk and cookies you can talk about them all the time you are in there.” Comedians have sworn off performing at colleges because they say students can’t take a joke. High-profile speakers-Christine Lagarde,Condoleezza-have been disinvited from or otherwise pushed out of commencement addresses because of students that didn’t want to hear what they had to say.Even President Obama said that college students were “coddled and protected from different points of view.”Is America’s youth
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These country is going down hill we need to do something before it’s too late.College kids need to toughen up and stop being offended by jokes or blocking out peoples opions because when they grow up they are going to hate the world they are liveing in.For at the end of all this if they keep blocking people out they will soon find that they made a big mistake and that they can’t change it.Obama is trying to take away the second amedament we don’t need people trying to take away the first.We may just need to give the college kids more self -a -steam but we don’t

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