Why Is Freedom of Speech Important Essay

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    sides of the argument possess a great amount of convincing evidence, but the division caused by the burning of the American flag indicates that it should not be legal. Although flag burning is technically protected by the First Amendment as symbolic speech, an exception should at least be made for the burning of the American flag. A strong reason for the illegalization of flag burning is the disrespect it shows to people who have fought and given their lives to the American…

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    The first discourse discussed was “hardly anybody died.” Deniers will often take the point to say that reports on mass killings are exaggerated and self-serving. There can be multiple causations to why someone questioning the extermination of a particular group would believe this, but it’s mainly caused by the dismissal of photo and video evidence, and gaps in the physical evidence. Gaps in the physical evidence most damning points are the absence…

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    Americans love to boast about is our freedom. It’s freedom this, freedom that; Americans will never shut up about “life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness,” and if told to we’ll screech about our freedom of speech. We sing praises to our many freedoms all day long, some glaringly obvious, and some more subtle. For instance, the first ten amendments to our constitution were collectively called the “Bill of Rights,” and gave us a variety of fun, new freedoms to exercise, and that constitution…

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    Freedom, is the basis upon which the United States of America was founded, a nation in which all beliefs and views are considered in equal measure to each other, that being said are it’s citizens truly free? According to the ancient greek city state Athens, freedom was the ability to be civically engaged in the laws and governance of the community. These citizens would have scoffed at the idea that freedom was the ability to pursue happiness and pleasures, to them those were pursuits were…

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    The battle for racial equality was tedious and hard-fought. The Civil Rights Movement paved the path of newfound equality for African American citizens. It was the biggest force in diminishing discrimination, segregation, and racial inequality. Notable icons, civil disobedience, and the push for equality all contributed to the United States becoming a country of fairness for all races. No revolution, or movement, exists without strong people within it. The most famous leader in the Civil Rights…

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    too young to understand things?Should books be allowed to be banned because an adult will think its to harsh about reality, or that the past is too horrific?Some people believe books in schools and libraries should not be banned because they are important parts of our history and 1st amendment right. Books should not be banned in schools and libraries because kids need to learn the controversial topics of yesterday.“They are adhering to the traditional and mostly prevailing view that children’s…

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    is seen as wrong, why do we choose to have curtains or shades in our homes? shouldn’t we all be comfortable leaving in a see through home then? All these things are ways to safeguard our privacy, they are not precursors of illicit activity. One…

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    teach kids life lessons, and authors have the right to publish their work and share their ideas. These reasons apply to why Harry Potter should not have been banned. “Many ideas grow better when transplanted into another mind than in the one where they sprang up” (Holmes). This quote explains why it is important for kids to read. Harry Potter gives kids ideas, the freedom to imagine, to take a trip to a magical world. Ideas are what run the world and make it more advanced. The iPhone…

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    as refugees in United States in the year of 2000. I am blessed that I have the freedom of religion, speech, and press along with the millions of others living here in the United States. The United States is truly a remarkable place because we have many freedoms that we take for granted. I have been to different parts of the world and have seen and on the front line what it is like to not be able to live in true freedom. I have family members…

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    For example, the First Amendment considered: the right to freedom of speech, press, and religion. Equally important in the White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders struck back at ESPN host Jemele Hill for referring to President Trump as a “white supremacist,” calling the comment “outrageous” and saying she should lose her job…

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